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Ratan Tata wins hearts again, goes for dinner in Nano with no VVIP treatment; Netizens laud his simplicity

Earlier this month, Tata had wrote a heartfelt note on Instagram revealing why Nano has been his all time dream project

New Delhi: Ratan Tata, the former Chairman of Tata Group, happens to be one of the most honored Indian industrialists of our times. Tata is renowned for taking Tata groups to entrancing heights and turning it into one of the most esteemed business clusters across the world.

Though, the business tycoon is best known for his simplicity and humbleness above all.

Tata, who gave the world its most affordable car ‘Tata Nano’ which merely costs Rs 1 lakh, often walks down the memory lane of his company’s budget-friendly invention.

This once, however, the industrialist caught the eye of the Internet while going out for a dinner at the Taj Hotel in Mumbai in a small Nano car. Not just that, the owner of the multinational conglomerate was seen humbly arriving at the entrance of the hotel with no VVIP treatment.

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A video of the incident was shared by paparazzo Viral Bhayani with caption, “The legend himself snapped by our follower Baba Khan today outside the entrance of Taj Hotel. Baba says he was amazed by his simplicity as he had no body guards just hotel staff who escorted him in his small Tata Nano”.

 

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As soon as the video surfaced online, it immediately went viral on multiple social media platforms with Netizens flooding the comment section lauding the simplicity of Ratan Tata.

One user wrote, “Nano was a gift from him which we all were too proud to admit”. While another wrote, “Great human soul with a true spirit of humanity”.

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Earlier this month, Tata had wrote a heartfelt note on Instagram revealing why Nano has been his all time dream project. In the viral note, the latter wrote, “What really motivated me, and sparked a desire to produce such a vehicle, was constantly seeing Indian families on scooters, maybe the child sandwiched between the mother and father, riding to wherever they were going, often on slippery roads”.

 

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