Firsts & Fearless: TheGlitz Super Woman 2026 Eesha Sukhi, Founder, The Bluebop Cafe who walked away from corporate certainty to build her café powered by courage & conviction

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This Women’s Day, TheGlitz Super Woman celebrates our theme “Firsts & Fearless” as a tribute to women who dare to take their first leap, who challenge conventional paths, and who transform uncertainty into opportunity.

…Among these inspiring changemakers is Eesha Sukhi, Founder, The Bluebop Cafe, a warm, soulful café concept built on the idea that hospitality is not just about food, it’s about creating spaces where people feel a genuine sense of belonging.

For Eesha, entrepreneurship began with a bold “first”: walking away from a structured corporate career to build something entirely her own. Building The Bluebop Cafe from the ground up was more than just launching a restaurant. It was an exercise in trusting her instincts, embracing creativity, and discovering the strength that comes from navigating uncertainty.

But Eesha’s philosophy of persistence and endurance was shaped long before the café opened its doors. An avid adventurer, she has taken on some of the world’s most challenging treks — from the demanding journey to Everest Base Camp to recently summiting Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s highest peak. Standing at those extraordinary altitudes, she experienced a powerful truth that now defines her approach to both life and business: every big goal is achieved step by step.

The mountains, she says, reinforced a philosophy she carries into entrepreneurship. Eesha opened The Bluebop Cafe just months before the world was brought to a halt by the COVID-19 pandemic — a devastating period for the hospitality industry.

But instead of retreating, Eesha chose to rebuild. The experience reshaped her understanding of resilience. Today, the café stands as a reflection of that journey — a place where guests walk in not just for a meal but for an experience that feels welcoming, thoughtful, and authentic.

Through it all, Eesha’s definition of power has evolved.

And that belief captures the essence of Firsts & Fearless.

Because Eesha Sukhi’s story is a reminder that sometimes the most extraordinary journeys begin with a simple, courageous decision: to take the first step — even when you don’t yet know exactly where the road will lead.

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“Hospitality is still largely a male-dominated space, especially when it comes to leadership and ownership. Women often have to prove their credibility more than once before being taken seriously. The truth that deserves more honest conversation is that resilience and emotional intelligence are qualities often associated with women are actually powerful leadership strengths in this industry.”

– Eesha Sukhi

Firsts & Fearless

Eesha Sukhi, Founder of The Bluebop Cafe

When was the last time you did something for the first time and how did it shift your perspective?

One of the biggest “firsts” in my life was stepping away from the corporate world to pursue a career in hospitality and become an entrepreneur. After years of working with global brands, starting something of my own meant leaving the comfort of structure and stepping into complete uncertainty. Building BlueBop Cafe from the ground up taught me resilience, creativity, and the courage to trust my instincts.

Outside of work, I’ve often found similar lessons in the mountains. Trekking to Everest Base Camp and recently summiting Mount Kilimanjaro were deeply transformative experiences. Standing there, you realise that every big goal is achieved step by step. Those journeys reinforced something I believe strongly today, whether in business or life, progress comes from persistence, discipline, and the courage to keep moving forward.

What is one truth about being a woman in your industry that deserves more honest conversation?

Hospitality is still largely a male-dominated space, especially when it comes to leadership and ownership. Women often have to prove their credibility more than once before being taken seriously. The truth that deserves more honest conversation is that resilience and emotional intelligence are qualities often associated with women are actually powerful leadership strengths in this industry.

Tell us about a challenge that tested you deeply — and what rebuilding taught you about yourself.

Opening a restaurant just months before the pandemic was one of the most challenging phases of my life. There were moments of uncertainty where the future felt completely unpredictable. But rebuilding taught me that resilience is not about never falling, it’s about finding the strength to keep showing up and adapting, even when the odds are stacked against you.

What does power mean to you today, and how has that definition evolved over time?

Earlier in my career, power meant achievement and professional milestones. Today, it means something much deeper, the freedom to build something meaningful, create opportunities for others, and stay true to your values while doing it. Power, for me now, is about purpose and impact.

Beyond titles and milestones, what change do you hope your journey inspires for the next generation of women?

I hope it encourages women to trust their instincts and pursue ideas even when the path isn’t perfectly clear. You don’t need to have everything figured out to begin , sometimes the courage to take the first step is the most powerful thing you can do.

Rapid-Fire: Eesha Sukhi “Her Firsts”

First bold risk you took: Leaving a corporate career to build my own venture in hospitality.

First time you chose yourself without guilt: When I decided to trust my vision and start BlueBop Cafe.

First failure that became a lesson: Launching BlueBop just before the pandemic and having to temporarily shut soon after. It forced me to reinvent the wheel, adapt quickly, and ultimately rebuild the business to survive one of the toughest times for hospitality.

First big win that felt surreal: Seeing guests walk into BlueBop Cafe and instantly feel at home and later receiving accolades for our food quality and service. Those moments made the journey feel truly rewarding.

First time you felt fearless: Opening the doors of BlueBop despite launching just months before the pandemic.

First woman who shaped your ambition: My mother, whose strength and resilience taught me the value of perseverance.

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