Kaif says she is hands-on with her first business venture, born out of a passion for inclusivity and makeup
Forbes India's Kunal Purandare caught up with Rajkummar Rao recently, where he talked about the perks of being an actor and the downside, how he spends his free time, his favourite vacation destination, and more! Catch the full interview here:
As Maharashtra and Haryana go to polls today, a look at how the Assembly Elections take place
Amid a challenging year for the economy, the total wealth of tycoons on the Forbes India Rich List 2019 shrank 8%, but some tycoons saw big gains to their fortunes, including Mukesh Ambani, Gautam Adani and Uday Kotak. Here's a look at the 10 richest Indians
Abhishek Bachchan, the owner of Jaipur Pink Panthers, spoke about his journey of becoming an entrepreneur at the recent Forbes India 30 Under 30 Soiree. He spoke about what kind of a boss he is, locker room motivation speeches, how he had to do two movies to bankroll Jaipur Pink Panthers, and how they are tasting success. In conversation with Network18's Group Sports Editor Gaurav Kalra
The turmoil in the Indian non-banking finance companies (NBFCs) isn’t sparing the lending books of private equity (PE) funds either. Over the last year, KKRIFS’s debt investments in companies like Kwality Dairy, CG Power and Industrial Solutions, and Coffee Day Enterprises Ltd have turned sour.
Forbes India's private equity expert, Pooja Sarkar, breaks down the lessons for the KKR, global private equity giant, from lending transactions that have gone sour in an era when governance levels have hit new lows. Two key takeaways: The need for more due diligence and a proactive, eagl
A look at how much a cappuccino costs around the world, and where Indian cities figure on the list
Saif Ali Khan talks to Forbes India about Selected Homme, of which he was recently made the brand ambassador; what he looks for in brands before endorsing them, and Sacred Games' International Emmy nomination
Organised by Fridays for Future and led by students around the world, the third edition of the march for climate action has seen participation from India, Bangladesh, Australia, Kenya, Britain, Cyprus, Germany, Japan, and many more countries. In India, students skipped school in multiple cities including Mumbai, New Delhi, and Kochi on Friday
“I didn’t want to just do commercials, play cricket and get done with it, and have no idea what to do after that.” The Indian captain speaks candidly to Forbes India’s Rajiv Singh about capitalising his on-field success to build solid brands, which cover everything from water to innerwear and sports gear
Forbes India 30 Under 30 Soiree 2019 saw a panel consisting of blade runner Shalini Sarswathi; captain of Indian Kabaddi Team Ajay Thakur; paralympian javelin thrower Devendra Jhajharia; paralympian swimmer Suyash Jadhav, and javelin thrower, Neeraj Chopra, talk about their journeys and challenges of rising beyond stereotypes and carving their way to success, in conversation with Forbes India senior assistant editor, Rajiv Singh