Delhi Developer’s Domain Dream Derailed, Dubai Duo’s Charitable Mission Takes Over
A Delhi-based developer’s dream of selling the JioHotstar domain to Reliance for a hefty sum was dashed. The domain is now owned by two young siblings from Dubai who plan to use it for their philanthropic endeavors. This unexpected turn of events has sparked online intrigue.

Delhi Developer’s Domain Dream Derailed, Dubai Duo’s Charitable Mission Takes Over
Unexpected Domain Twist
Delhi Developer’s Domain Dream Derailed: The saga of the jiohotstar.com domain took an unexpected twist when Jainam and Jivika, two young siblings based in the UAE, revealed themselves as the new owners. Initially, a developer from Delhi had acquired the domain, hoping to capitalize on the potential merger between JioCinema and Disney+ Hotstar. He sought ₹1 crore from Reliance Industries to fund his Cambridge University aspirations, describing himself as “a dreamer,” though he admitted to receiving no official response from Reliance. Despite the financial potential, he faced pressure from his family, who were anxious about the legal complications.
By Friday, the developer’s messages vanished, replaced by a heartfelt note from Jainam and Jivika. The siblings shared their experiences with a Seva project in India, where they taught children about education and goal-setting. Upon returning to Dubai, they decided to use a portion of their collected funds to support the developer by purchasing the domain, envisioning it as a platform to promote kindness. They also indicated they might consider selling it in the future if needed.
Online, Reddit users speculated about Reliance’s interest in the domain, with some suggesting it might hold little value for the company’s strategy. Others proposed alternative domain names like Jiostar.com, estimating the domain’s value could drop to around ₹10 lakh. Jainam and Jivika, who have a strong social media presence, posted a video about their journey. Having started YouTube with family-friendly unboxing videos in 2017, they now focus on science-based content and are launching a podcast titled “TalkFM, Dubai Audio,” featuring celebrity guests.
Delhi dev to Dubai kids’ domain
Delhi Developer’s Domain Dream Derailed: The JioHotstar.com domain dispute has taken a new twist. Initially secured by a Delhi-based app developer well before the anticipated merger of JioCinema and Disney+ Hotstar, the domain now appears to have been sold to two Dubai-based siblings.
The situation first drew attention with a letter on JioHotstar.com, which many assumed would be the ideal URL for a combined streaming platform following the merger between Disney+ Hotstar and Viacom18, part of Reliance Industries. The developer, who purchased the domain in 2023, reportedly offered to sell it to Reliance for over ₹1 crore, explaining that the funds would help him pursue an executive MBA at Cambridge University. However, he later revealed that a Reliance representative had contacted him to deny his demand and mentioned that the company was considering legal action, citing trademark infringement.
On Saturday, visitors to the domain were greeted by a fresh landing page featuring Dubai-based siblings Jainam and Jivika. According to their website, jainamjivikafuntime.com, Jainam is 13, and his sister is ten years younger. In a new message on the domain, the siblings explained they purchased it to support the young developer from Delhi. “Hello! We are Jainam and Jivika – siblings from Dubai, UAE, on a mission to make a difference,” they wrote, describing their journey to India during their summer break. For 50 days, they connected with children from diverse backgrounds, teaching them about learning, setting goals, and pursuing dreams.
Jainam and Jivika’s message shared how their journey was met with support, including donations they used to help the developer. They expressed hope that the website would continue to spread kindness, potentially being resold later to carry forward this mission. Known for their YouTube channel focused on DIY content about toys and games, they also have a registered NGO, the Jainam Jivika Foundation, overseen by Kantilal Shankarlal Jain and Shobha Kantilal Jain.
Reliance Industries has yet to comment on the recent change in ownership of *JioHotstar.com*.
Domain Drama: Delhi to Dubai Deeds
Delhi Developer’s Domain Dream Derailed : The JioHotstar domain saga has taken another dramatic twist, echoing the suspense of a thriller. The once-prominent Delhi-based app developer who had demanded ₹1 crore from Reliance Industries for the domain has now vanished from the scene, replaced by a message from two Dubai-based siblings who are devoted to supporting underprivileged children. This surprising shift has sparked a wave of online speculation about the domain’s journey.
Earlier this week, an anonymous developer from Delhi revealed they had purchased the *JioHotstar* domain in 2023, foreseeing a potential merger between JioCinema and Disney+ Hotstar that would create a new streaming powerhouse. They offered to sell the domain to Reliance, hoping to fund their dream course at Cambridge University. However, Reliance reportedly responded by threatening legal action for trademark infringement. With limited resources to face a corporate giant, the developer mentioned the site might soon be deactivated.
In a surprising twist, the domain has since transformed into a platform for Jainam and Jivika, two young philanthropists from Dubai. A banner on the site now reads, “Welcome to Our Journey of Seva,” followed by a heartfelt introduction from the siblings: “Hello! We are Jainam and Jivika – siblings from Dubai, UAE, on a mission to make a difference. Even though we’re just kids, we believe that age is only a number when it comes to spreading kindness and positivity.” They recounted their transformative 50-day experience in India, where they connected with children from various backgrounds, promoting a love for learning and encouraging their peers to dream big.
The site now features photos of the siblings, along with YouTube videos documenting their philanthropic activities and events. Many followers of the domain’s story are left puzzled by this sudden change. It appears that the original developer relinquished the domain, potentially allowing it to be purchased for Jainam and Jivika’s charitable mission. As of Friday, the domain was listed at approximately ₹4.6 lakh on NameCheap.com.
With this unexpected turn of events, it remains uncertain how Reliance will respond: will they contest the new mission on the JioHotstar domain, or will they allow it to continue unchallenged?
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