Anil Ambani On The Early Years
December 31, 2012 Leave a comment
“Do you know where Kabutarkhana is? Do you know where Bhuleshwar is?”That’s where Maganlal Dresswalla is. That’s where the doodhwallas are. We used to stay in a place called Jai Hind Estate on the fifth floor. It’s a big chawl with 500 families staying in it. It was cheap. What was it? It was a one-bedroom house. My dad, my mother, my grandmother, my uncle, my brother and myself lived in one room.We used to play in the chawl. There used to be this big corridor running alongside twenty pigeonhole type flats on one floor. We used to be there, looking at the activity in the street below. Why is it called Kabutarkhana? It’s a huge place where all the pigeons descend and people feed them chana. Next door there’s a temple. So everybody goes into the temple, prays, comes out and throws chana to the pigeons.There’s a milk market in a locality called Panjrapole. The embroidery business is right there. Oh, there’s a lot of hustle and bustle in Kabutarkhana.” Read more of this post


April 30, 1982. Dhirajlal Hirachand Ambani became famous this afternoon. However he had no inkling of this when he woke up that morning. The only emotion he perhaps felt that hot summer morning, as the mercury crossed the 33 C mark, was wrath. For the past six weeks, a syndicate of stockbrokers had been hammering his company’s shares on the Bombay Stock Exchange,and he didn’t like it.
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