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Akshay Kumar: The Hit Machine
The need to ‘self-disrupt’ and a keen sense of discipline and professionalism have kept Akshay Kumar at the top of his game even after 25 years in the movies. And it’s getting better.
Alia Bhatt Wants To Play A Villain!
Alia Bhatt’s 23 years belie her emotional depth and effortless authenticity as an actor.
The Legend Of Rajini
For 41 years, he has kept audiences and producers happy. And, surprisingly, it is the superstar’s humility and sense of being grounded that best explain his unmatched phenomenon.
A Home Run for Affordable Housing
Housing finance companies have found their sweet spot— low-cost houses for the low-income segment.
The Indian Way Of Debt
At $82 Billion So Far And Doubling Every Three Years, Is Leverage Among Ordinary Indians Growing Too Fast?
Water on Tap
With its solar-powered water ATMs, Swajal, founded by Vibha Tripathi, is ensuring that clean drinking water trickles down to the needy.
The New Shape Of Payments
The success of the Unified Payments Interface, and the launch of its new version, is proof that India is moving mountains to usher in a less-cash economy. But the scope of the BHIM mobile app must be widened.
The World After Lehman Brothers
In the decade since the investment bank sank, what lessons have been learnt and is the world more dangerous now than in 2007?
A Piece Of The Rock
Dwayne Johnson is already the highest-paid actor in Hollywood. By turning himself into a marketing channel, he’s figured out a way to make millions more.
What The Doctor Ordered
A combination of telemedicine and on-the-ground presence, along with an asset-light model, are helping Gramin Healthcare scale its primary health care model in rural areas.
The 3D Fine Print
3D printing is making advances in healthcare by preparing doctors for complicated cases and customising solutions for patients. But there’s a long way to go before it becomes the standard procedure for treatment.
Putting Health Back In Health Care
Technology can help break existing inefficient processes to improve access, quality and affordability.
‘Extreme Poverty Has Gone Down'
Bill Gates says India is the second biggest contributor to poverty reduction after China.
“I Still Give Flipkart An Edge Over Amazon”
Naspers CEO Bob van Dijk on finding the right local entrepreneurs and backing them to do great things.
Bezos Unbound
Americas most innovativeand feared business leader is coming offa three-year run that has made him the richest person of all time. Now he tells Forbes hes only begun to grow. Corporate America, youve been warned.
Taking Legacy Online
Anant Goenkas digital strategy has put the Indian Express Group website firmly among the top three news sites in the country.
Know Your Customer
Understanding the Indian consumer is what Ashni Biyani does best Know your customer.
Silver Linings Playbook
With her consistent finishes in the top two, shuttler PV Sindhu is redefining Indias sporting glory.
Banking On Change
Leadership upheavals at major banks might mean opportunity, but incoming new bosses have their work cut out for them
Robot Service
Luxury hotels are swapping butlers for robots who deliver meals, laundry andconference set-ups, wowing guests and increasing back-end efficiency
To Eat Or Not To Eat, That Is Not The Question
Copenhagen has decidedly turned into a global culinary destination with a focus on innovation,local produce and ethical practices
All That Glitters
is no longer gold. Forbes Indias Luxury Special looks at the new face of extravagance, driven bya generation thats rewriting all the rules
Baiting The Bull
Investors brace themselves as India's markets head towards bear territory.
Tale Of Two Strategies
Going deep versus going wide: Which will trump the other as online grocers BigBasket and Grofers battle to corner market share?
Interiors - The Digital Decorators
A slew of startups offering digitised interior design options has hit the market in the past few years, hoping to bring order, efficiency and predictability to the legacy industry.
Growing A Rainbow
Farming the paua of New Zealand, a pearl-like no other, is a work of patience and skill.
A Really Big Score
Andy Dinh made his bones as the Derek Jeter of esports. Now the 26-year-old gaming legend owns one of the world’s most successful teams. But can he continue to dominate as billionaire moguls enter the arena?
Seats, Then Services
Like WeWork, its big Chinese rivals don’t make a profit from work-share space. Kr Space founder Liu Chengcheng says growth has to come first.
'What Excites Me Most Is That We Are A Profitable Unicorn'
OakNorth co-founder Rishi Khosla on Indian unicorns, launching lending operations here and why the startup ecosystem in Britain is less buoyant than in India
Power To The People
From helping citizens register into the electoral rolls to analysing data on candidates and their performance, technology platforms are reshaping political conversations to give voters a stronger voice