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Dream11 parent won't fight Indian government over real-money gaming ban, says co-founder Harsh Jain

Fantasy sports platform Dream11, which stopped paid contests last week, accounts for 95 percent of the revenues of Dream Sports and 100 percent of its profits.

August 25, 2025 / 19:30 IST
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Dream Sports CEO Harsh Jain
Dream Sports CEO Harsh Jain

Dream Sports, the parent company of fantasy sports major Dream11, does not plan to challenge the constitutional validity of India's new gaming law, co-founder Harsh Jain told Moneycontrol in an interview on August 25.

"I think the government has made it clear that they don't want this right now. I don't want to live in the past. We want to focus entirely on the future and not fight with the government on something that they don't want," Jain said in an interview.

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This is despite 95 percent of the group's revenues and 100 percent of its profits originating from cash-based contests. Dream Sports had reported an operational revenue of Rs 6,384.49 crore for the financial year 2023 (FY23), up from Rs 3,841 crore in FY22.

India's new gaming law prohibits online money games, which are games where a user makes a deposit, directly or indirectly, with the expectation of earning winnings on that deposit.