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Digital Desk: In 1997, Ratan Tata in the popular television show ‘Rendezvous with Simi Garewal’ talked about his experience, beliefs, and his life struggles. Ratan Tata spoke about his early years, education, and how he was elected as the head of India’s biggest conglomerates. In the interview, he explained his life experiences while staying in Los Angeles, his corporate career, problems he met at the company, the way he tried to increase Tata’s global reach, and the importance of doing business while keeping ethics in mind and staying humble all the time.

Ratan Tata also briefly mentioned his personal life by stating how shy and private he was. He also opened up a discussion of an opportunity in marriage and how fate made him stay a bachelor throughout his life. He also revealed that loves Jazz and Classical music, he mentioned Hindi movies to be violent and how he loves to switch between channels while watching television. Nevertheless, he said he has no regrets when it comes to his work, and this shows that he was working towards expanding the Tata group and also growing India in every possible way.

Indeed, during the interview process, Tata remained calm, and his aura impressed the host, anchor, and interviewer, Simi Garewal. Tata’s simplicity, elegance, and willingness to do something for society were evident. The obligation he set for himself in the future and his commitment to support the causes of people underlined his rationality in business and life. The conversation gave viewers a rare glimpse into the life and mind of one of India’s most respected business leaders.

 

 


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