A rewind of the key milestones in India's corporates and startups, through the lens of 13 years of Forbes India
Actors, filmmakers, sportspersons... yes, it's that time of the year for our Showstoppers list, of 75 outperformers from the world of cinema, its domesticated counterpart streaming, sports, and music. They have competed with the best in the world and with themselves
Rajkummar Rao champions socially and politically courageous films, values good storytelling, and holds his fame lightly. Fifteen years and a national award later, he continues to pursue his art for its own sake, while also making it big at the box office
Meet the breakout stars of 2024 who delivered outstanding performances in films and filmmakers who brought us compelling stories in the year
He is 2024's highest wicket-taker, most prolific test bowler, and the player of the series in the T20 World Cup. But statistics don't even begin to define the talismanic bowler
Panday has worked hard to win over critics and the audience. As she celebrates a breakout 2024 with the successes of Call Me Bae and Ctrl. How did she get here, and what's coming next?
A look at the stars that brought spectacular performances to our screens this year, and the show makers who made it possible
India had its best year at the Paris Paralympics with 29 medals. We profile four winners who have battled insurmountable odds and brought glory to the country
A look at the sports persons who made a mark and made it count in 2024
The Tumbbad actor on its success, why being a producer is a thankless job, the anxiety of being an artiste, learnings as an entrepreneur, and his creative vision for his production house
A look at the musicians who strummed and sung beats we will groove to for a long time
The global acclaim for All We Imagine as Light, the box office success of Stree 2 and the year when re-releases gathered momentum, 2024 was a happening year for the entertainment industry
In 2024, Ananya Panday managed to break out of the 'glam doll' image and surprise both critics and the audience with her strong performances in Call Me Bae and CTRL. In an unfiltered chat with Forbes India's Naini Thaker, she talks about being the only mainstream actress of her generation to embrace OTT, her family and relationships, body positivity, mental health and more
Jasprit Bumrah may be the year's most prolific bowler, but it's just not the towering numbers that motivate him. In this interview with Forbes India taken before he set off for the Border-Gavaskar trophy in Australia, he speaks about how he grew into a multi-format bowler, his leadership principles, and bowling that 18th over in the final of the T20 World Cup
The actor, who did a whopping 4 films in 2024, talks about internal conflicts, what money means to him, and the 'year of Rajkummar Rao'
IMDB's most popular Indian star of 2024, Triptii Dimri, sits down with Forbes India's Kunal Purandare to talk about her signing spree, her connection with Animal and director Sandeep Reddy Vanga, being an outsider and her first days of living in Mumbai, and much more
Forbes India Showstopper for 2024, Sooraj Cherukat, better known by his stage name Hanumankind, took big leaps last year with his English rap song, Big Dawgs. But music wasn't always part of the plan. Here, he speaks to Naini Thaker about going from corporate employee to rapper, his process of creating, and making music with no guidelines, no borders
Dimri has been riding a wave of popularity after Animal released in December 2023 and gave her the much-needed visibility that had eluded her despite doing a competent job in acclaimed films earlier
Hanumankind broke into the Indian and global hip-hop scene with his release Big Dawgs. It has sent his popularity soaring, and he's ready to experiment with any genre
Koirala has had an eventful 33 years in Bollywood. Last year, she brought vulnerability and courage of her life's battles to her role in Heeramandi
Sales weren't in high gear in 2024, but the country's premium vehicle segment is expected to thrive and lead the growth charts
Even as more and more people take to flying, issues like the global supply chain shortage and quality of service have continued to pull the sector down