As India mourns the monumental loss of Ratan Tata at the age of 86, actress Raviraa Bhardwaj has expressed her deep sorrow over the passing of the legendary business leader. The actress, known for her work in Aukaat Se Zyaada, shared her emotions, revealing how deeply she was moved by the news. “I literally cried when I heard the news. His life was a blend of visionary leadership, humility, and a deep commitment to societal betterment.”
Reflecting on Tata’s transformative leadership of the Tata Group, Raviraa highlighted how he turned the company into a global conglomerate while maintaining a strong commitment to India’s development. “Under his leadership, the group’s revenues multiplied over 70 times, and his acquisitions of iconic brands like Jaguar Land Rover and Corus Steel showcased his global outlook,” she noted. Despite his international success, the actress emphasized Tata’s unwavering dedication to the welfare of India, calling his balance between profit and purpose one of the greatest lessons from his life.
“His philanthropic efforts—ranging from education and healthcare to rural development and scientific research—were just as celebrated as his corporate success,” she remarked, praising his personal values of integrity and compassion. Quoting Tata’s famous words, “If you want to walk fast, walk alone. If you want to walk far, walk together,” Raviraa reflected on his belief in collaboration for sustainable progress, something that continues to inspire millions.
Raviraa also shared how Tata’s humility and genuine concern for those less privileged made him stand out, not just as a business leader but as a beloved figure across all sectors of society. “His legacy isn’t just corporate success; it’s the way he redefined what it means to lead with integrity and leave behind a legacy that uplifts others,” she said. “Ratan Tata was indeed a man of immense wealth, but his true riches lay in his heart and the values he upheld throughout his life.”
She recalled Tata’s compassionate leadership during crises like the 26/11 Mumbai attacks, when he personally ensured the well-being of his employees, further solidifying his image as a leader who put people before profits. “For Ratan Tata, true wealth was about making a difference in the lives of people,” Bhardwaj added, noting that his legacy will be remembered not just for business achievements but for the immense impact he had on society.
Raviraa also emphasized how Tata’s deep-rooted commitment to the upliftment of India’s common people set him apart from other industrialists. “He always prioritized people over profits, and that is what made him truly wealthy in the eyes of millions,” she said. “Ratan Tata will be remembered as a leader who embodied the spirit of India, whose legacy will continue to inspire generations to come.”