Ashok Boob (seated) with brother Krishnakumar Boob (standing, centre), son Parth Maheshwari (standing, left) and nephew Siddharth Sikchi
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At 54, one thinks more about retirement than the next big thing. Not Ashok Boob.
In 2006, soon after he turned 54, he turned entrepreneur.
He’d spent his entire career at Mangalam Drugs and Organics as a promoter director but after working there for three decades he decided to move on account of differences with the owners. Still, Boob, who describes himself as someone steeped in the industry, knew he wanted to continue in the industry. A second act was worth a shot.
(This story appears in the 24 December, 2021 issue of Forbes India. To visit our Archives, click here.)