Forbes India Rewind 2021: Our best photos of the year

2021 is the year when self-evaluation triggered by the lockdown, and valuations that skyrocketed businesses kept us glued to an OTT series-like unravelling of our times. These remarkable photos mark a few episodes of that saga
Published: Dec 24, 2021
Rohan Pate

Image by : Mexy Xavier

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  • Forbes India Rewind 2021: Our best photos of the year
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  • Hemant Jalan
  • Dr Santhosh Kumar
  • Recykal
  • Naveen Munjal
  • Asha Worker Matilda Kullu
  • BrainSightAI
  • Animall Technologies
  • Rohan Pate
  • Rani Rampal_Hockey
  • Varun Bhati_HighJump
  • Rajkummar Rao
  • Prabhtej Singh Bhatia_Simba
  • Covid Warrior Kolkata_Subrata Biswas
  • Ashish Chanchalani
  • Sudha Kongara
  • Brookfield
  • Anand Kumar
  • Sameer Aggarwal_RevFin
  • Varun Alagh and Ghazal Alagh
  • Pratima Joshi
  • Srikanth Iyer
  • Maalavika Manoj
  • UB city (Mall) Bangalore

Rohan Pate has single-handedly built Blades of Glory in Pune into the world’s largest cricket museum, with 2,000 rare collectibles on display and close to 50,000 others waiting to be showcased. The main aim of the museum is to recognise India’s heroes, honour and remember former cricketers and preserve its rich cricketing culture.
Forbes India Vol 13 Issue 13. JUNE 18, 2021