Anand Mahindra has never been a fan of the status quo, pretty much all his life. Back in his teenage years, Mahindra almost joined the Communist Party of India as student protests erupted at the illustrious JJ School of Architecture where he was studying architecture. Sporting long hair, a headband, and his T-square, Mahindra would go around the flora fountain in Mumbai as part of JJ School’s protest to be brought under the accreditation system.
Then fate intervened, and soon, Mahindra was off to Harvard College to study liberal arts, where he majored in filmmaking and photography, quite unusual for the heir to a fledgling business empire then.
(This story appears in the 15 December, 2022 issue of Forbes India. To visit our Archives, click here.)