Photo Gallery: Forbes India Tycoons of Tomorrow
Meet the young icons and iconoclasts with the potential to be superstars not just in India but also on the global stage
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24/09/2018 12:00 AM
Ameera Shah is building Metropolis Healthcare on the edifice of unyielding ethics. Click here to read the full story
Anant Goenka, managing director of tyre maker Ceat, is gearing up for full-blown disruptions in the auto sector. Click here to read the full story
Anant Goenka’s digital strategy has put the Indian Express Group website firmly among the top three news sites in the country. Click here to read the full story
Ananya Birla has her fingers in three diverse ventures, and has few problems doing justice to each. Click here to read the full story
Image by : Madhu Kapparath
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After disrupting the alcoholic beverages market with his craft beer, Ankur Jain now plans to make Bira 91 a Rs 1,000-crore brand in 36 months. Click here to read the full story
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Archit Gupta took the slow and steady route in helping people self-file taxes. In seven years, ClearTax has grown both in scale and scope. Click here to read the full story
Understanding the Indian consumer is what Ashni Biyani does best. Click here to read the full story
Image by : Yash Raj Films Pvt Ltd
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Bhumi Pednekar adds life to her on-screen characters using sensitivity and empathy. Click here to read the full story
Image by : P Ravi Kumar for Forbes India
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CEO and founder Girish Mathrubootham sets his sights on listing Freshworks in the US as the startup’s subscription-based revenue touches $100 million. Click here to read the full story
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10/21
Karan Adani, CEO of Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone, is looking beyond India’s coastlines. Click here to read the full story
By introducing new categories of drinks, and aggressive marketing, Nadia Chauhan is pushing Parle Agro to new heights. Click here to read the full story
Image by : Selvaprakash Lakshmanan for Forbes India
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Zerodha founders Nithin and Nikhil Kamath have built a large, profitable, retail trading platform by charging only Rs 20 a trade and offering many free services. Click here to read the full story
Image by : Kalyan Yasaswi
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With her consistent finishes in the top two, shuttler PV Sindhu is redefining India’s sporting glory. Click here to read the full story
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PC Musthafa of iD Fresh Food is making new strides in selling packaged batter. Click here to read the full story
Radha Kapoor Khanna, the eldest daughter of banker Rana Kapoor, has founded The Three Sisters: Institutional Office to incubate a diverse set of businesses. Click here to read the full story
After steering it into China, OYO founder Ritesh Agarwal is now striving to make the hotel chain a global brand. Click here to read the full story
From his mother’s home-designing business, Siddharth Bindra has now built Biba into a pan-India brand with an eye on the global market. Click here to read the full story
With Apollo Life Upasna Konidela is aiming to address the overall well-being of people by addressing issues that cause chronic lifestyle diseases. Click here to read the full story
Actor Vicky Kaushal’s stock continues to soar as he prefers to stay on the learning curve and keep his craft uncontaminated. Click here to read the full story
Buying businesses and rapidly integrating them have helped Vikram Shroff carve a niche for UPL. Click here to read the full story
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Zorawar Kalra, the poster boy of molecular gastronomy in India, is now looking beyond to fuel his frenzied growth. Click here to read the full story