Ratan Tata’s death at age 86 is being mourned by millions of Indians, a testament to the influence he had. For those who knew him personally, the loss is even more profound. Among them is Shantanu Naidu, a close aide of Tata and the founder of the startup Goodfellows.
“The hole that this friendship has now left with me, I will spend the rest of my life trying to fill. Grief is the price to pay for love. Goodbye, my dear lighthouse,” said Naidu, 30, in a post on LinkedIn.
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In a bold move, Naidu penned a letter to Ratan Tata, presenting his idea and seeking support. To his surprise, Tata not only responded but also invited him for a personal meeting. That moment in 2014 sparked the beginning of a close relationship that would last a decade.
Their shared love for dogs and passion for social impact brought Naidu into Tata’s inner circle. As Tata’s assistant, Naidu gained valuable insights from the iconic leader, learning first-hand from one of India’s most revered business figures.
Naidu was often seen accompanying Tata during the business legend’s public appearances.