
Gurbaksh Chahal, who sold his first Internet business at the age of 18 for $40 million in stock, and then followed that up by the age of 25 with selling his Internet ad business BlueLithium Network to Yahoo! (YHOO), is now setting his sights on the reality television industry.
His concept is to find a person who will have the potential to build the next huge internet company.
On his website he describes the reality show, which will be called "The Dream," as "'Survivor' meets 'Apprentice' in an 'American Idol' setting."
Ten contestants will compete against each other for the right to build the next internet empire. The winner will receive a cool $1 million in cash to start their venture up.
Chahal is also currently writing a book, also called "The Dream," which will be out sometime in the spring of 2008. He says that will focus on understanding the element of risk in pursuing your dreams.
Here he is being interviewed on Fox Business.
Gurbaksh Chahal on Young Hollywood








Looks like a great avenue to start a business and become rich.
Would you be interested in the the Young Entrepreneur Society from the www.YoungEntrepreneurSociety.com? A great resource for entrepreneurs.
Posted by: Ellison | February 15, 2008 3:28 AM | Permalink to Comment