It’s truly fascinating to learn about the personal side of Ratan Tata, especially his relationships with an American, a Gujarati, and a Parsi. The way this interview/book explores how some of these relationships evolved and others ended-sometimes with heartbreak due to distance, or as beautifully put, by “walking away peacefully”-adds so much depth to his story. These insights really humanize a legend like Ratan Tata. In a world where we mostly hear about his work ethics and extraordinary generosity, it’s easy to forget we’re talking about a man with emotions and personal struggles. Kudos to Dr. Mathew for bringing these stories to life and making Ratan Tata feel more relatable.
@mansurbaigАй бұрын
I just finished reading Ratan Tata :A Life, definitely very interesting
@karengtlowАй бұрын
@@mansurbaig I’m still waiting for Kinokuniya in my country to confirm my order. Apparently out of stock. Alternatively I can ask my office in BOM for help!
@zds3483Ай бұрын
Very very sad. We have lost a "Ratan"
@sai-hd6wiАй бұрын
A brilliant interview by Dr Mathew. It's difficult to come across someone as articulate as Dr Mathew
@zds3483Ай бұрын
Yes,. nobody expected to pass away so quickly
@melwynphilips856Ай бұрын
It's unfortunate that a good, kind and generous man like Mr. Tata had to spend his life all alone. But then this could also be the reason he could afford to singularly focus on building the Tata Group and take it to the great heights he did. And in the bargain he got the love, respect and admiration of an entire nation.
@abrahammathai7592Ай бұрын
Brilliant interview. I am proud to be a batchmate of Thomas Mathew who was a shining star even at the Civil Service Academy in Massourie way back in 1983.
@GowriChengappaАй бұрын
A great man- i wish he had children 😊
@Gowiththeflow-b1lАй бұрын
@@GowriChengappa exactly ❤
@jawaharsolai4303Ай бұрын
Nice one. This interview should’ve been 2 hours to allow the author to provide all the lovely nuggets from the life of Mr Ratan Tata.
@krittikabose1636Ай бұрын
Fascinating insights into Ratan Tata’s life beyond business! Thank you for sharing this side of him.
@MayankShrivastava001Ай бұрын
The interview offers a riveting account of Ratan Tata's life, blending business acumen, personal struggles, and philanthropy. A must watch for entrepreneurs and leaders. I wish the interview had been at least 2 hours long .Looking forward to read the Book to know deeper insights into Ratan Sir's life .
@parmeetkalra6378Ай бұрын
One has to know many parsis closely to fully appreciate this life story of Rattan Tata....a blue blood parsi. Their quirki nature is unique. Their outlook on fellow humans is legendry - the opposite of the cast ridden hindus.
@mohammedmurtaza3257Ай бұрын
I've always been fascinated to learn more about Ratan Sir.
@maleknilofer91114 күн бұрын
same with me
@furrysfriend5150Ай бұрын
I feel a great lose that Ratan Tata is no more among us. A 💎 for India
@jyotivasudevannair9821Ай бұрын
I have thoroughly enjoyed this interview!! What a man!!
@rajenlama.6850Ай бұрын
Jai Hind sir. Very very tragic story of love that gone through the life of Ratan Tata and remained bachelor till his last breath. The affection towards dog is a reflection of universal love.
@thebetterliving8926Ай бұрын
Ratan tata was so precious that he never found his true match who would be as precious as him. Anyways, his life was very interesting and thrilling on the professional front. I m sure he must have died peacefully after changing the lives of thousands of people, who he benefited through his charities. A life definitely well-lived.
@KhushrooSuraliwalaАй бұрын
The relationship Mr Tata had with his servants/helpers is common trait among all parsees
@rotsyerlette1961Ай бұрын
Single Malt with Karan - the elite version of Koffee with Karan
@tehminasen7830Ай бұрын
Lovely Lovely interview! Thankyou Karan
@karunthaper1924Ай бұрын
Dear Karan, what a great guest. He was extremely courteous and polite. However if I may say so, I felt you were extremely impatient and also abrupt. Matthew was exact, thorough and precise. However above all extremely polite. Please be polite. You weren’t engaging with a corrupt political who needs a grilling!
@treasuretrove3857Ай бұрын
Did sir Tata give permission to disclose details or names of women? He was always private about his personal life and very professional and gentlemanly in his interviews. It is very unprofessional to talk about his private life in such detail when he is no more.
@nsilva2258Ай бұрын
Where is Simi G?
@peterfernandes5080Ай бұрын
RATAN TATA JI WAS A MAN WITH A BIG GOLDEN HEART. MAY GOD GIVE HIM ETERNAL REST IN PARADISE WITH ALMIGHTY GOD. GOD BLESS ALL HS COMPANIES,AND HIS WORKERS. GOD BLESS ALL HIS RELATIVES.
@neepabhattacharya2856Ай бұрын
Very good interview.
@RenukaVidanagamageАй бұрын
please ,🙏please respect him. Don't talk about his private life 😢 He led a very respectable life.
@kokilamochhary1666Ай бұрын
Ratan Tata : A life.
@sangeetabrahmakshatriya4456Ай бұрын
Man who casted lasting impression on all Indians across, worked selflessly for his company and inturn Nation needs attention in right light..on work he has done..rather than this petty stuff But what else can be expected from people like Karan Thapar..
@Gowiththeflow-b1lАй бұрын
@@sangeetabrahmakshatriya4456 Right!!! This is very disturbing 😡
@loneranger1265Ай бұрын
Thank you Karan for this truly magnificent interview, absolutely great job 👍👌🙏💐💝🇮🇳🥰
@ushahariharan3268Ай бұрын
Thank You So Much Karan....🙏
@sharathahuja8261Ай бұрын
Let him Rest In Peace.
@AnsiganАй бұрын
Mai is mother and ji for respect. Parsis call elder ladies Mai ji and some may have called their grandmothers Mai ji
@sooraj949Ай бұрын
Yes, mai ji, like mata ji , mummy ji etc. Not my G 😂as he's explaining 😊
@budsurtees4224Ай бұрын
Why is this so important? His personal life is his alone. His public life is the only thing thst should be your business. This comes across as being nosy. Let him be. By the way, it's hard to believe as this man says that it was only in 2007 that Carolyn looked up Ratan online and discovered that he had become famous. Humbug. Considering he would speak to her on his visits to the US, she would have had to know what he had become. Even when he was dating her she would have known that he was a Tata scion, particularly because of the links her father's firm as well as Kaiser and many other American firms had with the Tatas. The entire conversation has the tone and character of breathless gossip.
@karengtlowАй бұрын
@@budsurtees4224 I've ordered the book out of curiosity albeit a huge respect for the late Ratan Tata. About love haha its salted & peppered. If I were in love with him, (author said they were in love) I would have crossed oceans to see him for the last time. RIP
@budsurtees4224Ай бұрын
@@karengtlow Exactly. I have a certain link with Ratan. Please let me know when and if you'll cross oceans for me lolololol :-)
@karengtlowАй бұрын
@@budsurtees4224 LOL took me a while to digest.
@karengtlowАй бұрын
@@budsurtees4224 LOL
@budsurtees4224Ай бұрын
@@karengtlow 😜
@drmubinfirdossultana3180Ай бұрын
He didn't find his match...it had to be some one special
@ranbcanadaАй бұрын
Great interview i wish it would have been 3 hours interview
@philipjohnify21 күн бұрын
Dr Thomas Mathew IAS is such a brilliant man. Some of the most progressive Projects in Kerala were his Vision, as i know. He dreamed them, envisioned them, got them approved politically and made them incredible realities... Other Admins later walked away with the credit! As for the Mallus, they weaved stories against him and drove him away, as I understand. As I understand. Kerala thus lost the further wonders of development that this visionary could have brought to God’s Own Country ! As I understand.
@drmubinfirdossultana3180Ай бұрын
Thomas sir wonderful narration.. deliberated. With exactness of words
@urbanamaАй бұрын
Wow! What a legend.
@dilbaghsingh5182Ай бұрын
Sarcastic smile appearing when talking on marriage issues on the part of guest here, may be wrong but why these things are out immediately after his death. No, it is not so as I am noticing as the conversation goes further, it is his style of conversation.
@rajkothari7999Ай бұрын
Let the man RIP. Is this important for public discussion. …..well we can’t expect decency from Karan Thapar.
@Gowiththeflow-b1lАй бұрын
@@rajkothari7999 correct.. This is too much now
@zds3483Ай бұрын
I will be highly appreciated
@ranganathanv5365Ай бұрын
Amazing listening
@shubhraUtubeАй бұрын
I found him geeat human being larger than life
@Gowiththeflow-b1lАй бұрын
Third class discussion 🙄 Ratan tata ji God hain❤
@bahu25Ай бұрын
Was the 4th Gujarati girl SIMmi Grewal?
@sakshirao2163Ай бұрын
Wow, very insightful.
@beenamenon6749Ай бұрын
Mr. Thapar..you sound so patronizing and condescending - whyyy?? You could please adjust your tone to sound polite and enquiring..better than this harsh demanding, direct and loud one..thank you
@sujathasuresh9846Ай бұрын
After his death talking trash
@tehminasen7830Ай бұрын
However...one pertinent Question Remains to be truly Verified...Did he personally Endorse this work or Distanxe himself from it...
@Susan-cl3orАй бұрын
The interview should have been longer, Karen should be little softer
@zds3483Ай бұрын
Sir,. could you share a complimentary copy of Sir Ratan Tata's biography
@caroldadel2921Ай бұрын
The gujarti beautiful girl as u said was half his age,may be she liked younger man
@tbk19656Ай бұрын
Karan , you should have allowed Thomas more time.
@thirumalarayahalemane1760Ай бұрын
Amazing video, info. Tell me more about simone tata, step mother of ratan tata, and how she may have influenced him not to marry on the several occasions he was almost getting married, she could have been the influence against it, and deeper facts and info relating to it ??????? = global Deep State, and its agents, are deeply involved in India, through "managing" its leaders and their lives etc, in favoring a pro-western future vision, although 1947 is said to have brought independence which was more like self-rule in continuation of the colonially and historically inherited spirit of anti-indian-civilization. It is now kind of obvious that Shree Ratan Tata understood, at least in recent decades, how all this power and influence was being played, and he had decided to make his best contributions to Indian society, also world society, to India and the world, in continuation of the continuing heritage and history of the Tatas, of Indian Parsis. Jai Indian Parsis. Best Wishes, Aummm...
@Gowiththeflow-b1lАй бұрын
Also his step sisters, step mother nd his own brother Jimmy tata ki koi family members unhe agree nahi kara paye shadi liye? Ummm unka step sisters ko bhi mili property but unka khud koi hota toh best, sir Mera loneliness se na guzarte😢
@JumgeSoraАй бұрын
Like I was watching Tata's young age while listening to the interview.
@caroldadel2921Ай бұрын
I am surprised that Ms Caroline Jones lost her husband whom she must have been married' for more than fourty years with children, two years after her husband passing away she comes looking out for him.I feel she has no sentimental value.
@RitikaGoyat-fh8gmАй бұрын
@@caroldadel2921 she came because he was her good friend.. But she never married him.. So what's wrong in that ??🤔
@Gowiththeflow-b1lАй бұрын
U are absolutely right... Point hain aapki baato mein
@beenamenon6749Ай бұрын
How rude you were at the end of the interview - nopes, sorry..i do not defend you nor do you get my support or my money..good luck..
@mohitdang2514Ай бұрын
I think Karan you should have given more time to your guest. The last bit left the interview in bad taste. Clearly, Mr. Mathew had much to say, and rightly so since he was talking about a legend. The details that Mr. Mathew shares about Mr. Tata should make it ample clear about his close interaction with him, which would have not been possible if Mr. Tata had not endorsed the book. You cant whip up hundreds of pages of someone's person life, specially of someone who kept their lives away from the public for all these years, without having them share those stories with you. My two cents. Enjoyed reading the book and hearing the stories from Mr. Mathew.
@netelcom0Ай бұрын
RATAN TATA JI May be naming DOGS NAME be in PARSI Tradition of naming family
@sharathahuja8261Ай бұрын
Nano????????
@truetruth6981Ай бұрын
A person no more now۔۔۔۔
@virenrathore3191Ай бұрын
😂 what are you two dirty old guys hiding .... There is more , very mundane discussion ..... For a spectacular person 😊 and life . Start again ..... Get someone who knew him and his work.
@lailarafiq123Ай бұрын
*2 petty Yellow Page Journalists* what can we expect better ?
@YaseenPatel-o1dАй бұрын
When will you discussed 1)Cow shelters Run on Janta's Paisa 2)Cow prevetion Act)(Which is unconditional) And its Economic consequences If the Act is revoked, 1)It will helped Farmers 2)More Fodders available for Farmers to feed their live stocks 3)Less Cows visible on the Road 4)It will Prevent Death of a Humans as well as Cows and prevent damaged to belongings 5)It will create Additional 1 Trillion Dollars for the people and the country 5)Cow Shelters Runs on Janta's Paisa See my Guidlines Thank you
@rrrgg2093Ай бұрын
He was the original KAMRAJ
@Gowiththeflow-b1lАй бұрын
@@rrrgg2093 shut up... Don't talk nonsense about him.. He is a god himself, kind, icon, legend nd obviously a precious gem💎 no one can replace him I repeat no one❤ nd india is lucky to have him
@sm9214Ай бұрын
The promoters advise their employees to avoid gossip "don't worry about things of which you aren't in control". I used to joke since these promoters pick up their lovers, relationships in five-star hotels, among late night partying drunkards - naturally they aren't in control of family relationships, which they switch as they dance. Then, why gossip on that?
@user-gd5ne9kb2kАй бұрын
Having Fax with animals is Sunnt-E-Rasool, Nabi paak Muhammad Sallahuwalewasallam did this with a Buraq named female donkey, And the pleasure was so great that he claimed that the donkey fly me to Jannah
@Uneducatedopinion57Ай бұрын
He was obviously into young boys
@jprakaamАй бұрын
That was a third rate comment
@virenrathore3191Ай бұрын
Why
@Gowiththeflow-b1lАй бұрын
Get lost.. Nonsense
@philipjohnifyАй бұрын
The uneducated’ is also uncultured😢
@caroldadel292122 күн бұрын
So wrong to talk about the person who gave so much to his country.