Ask Siddharth Bindra what the potential in the women’s ethnic wear market is. “We are considered the market leader and account for just 1.5% of the market. That’s how large it is,” he says, with a mix of dismay and optimism. Biba Apparels, the Rs 310-crore company that was started by his mother, Meena, in 1988, is today one of the biggest names in the ethnic wear (read: salwar kameez and kurtis) segment and it’s not only customers who are flocking to it. Recently, private equity firms Warburg Pincus and Faering Capital, a fund promoted by Aditya Parekh and Sameer Shroff, put in Rs 300 crore for a 30% stake in the company, the largest ever in the space.