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From Saurabh Garg's love for squash to the Greek God of Bollywood Hrithik Roshan - your weekend fix

From Saurabh Garg's love for squash to the Greek God of Bollywood Hrithik Roshan - your weekend fix

Sunday July 22, 2018 , 2 min Read

Saurabh Garg, Co-Founder and CBO of NoBroker.com, loves squash, running, and reading. Each hobby has helped him in his entrepreneurship journey in more ways than one. In an exclusive interview, he speaks about his love for sports and how it has helped him focus on business and succeed in life.

Saurabh Garg, Co-Founder and CBO of NoBroker.com

Jasminder Gulati is Co-Founder and CEO at NowFloats. He spent more than a decade at Microsoft before embracing entrepreneurship. He co-founded NowFloats, a Hyderabad-based startup which focuses on empowering small and medium-sized enterprises by helping them come online easily and without spending a fortune. Jasminder has been a speaker at TedX, and has built a team as energetic and innovative as him, and brought more than a lakh offline businesses online.

Jasminder Gulati

With his classic good looks, a physique to match, and killer dance moves, he is called the ‘Greek God of Bollywood’. An exclusive interview with Hrithik Roshan – an icon who has inspired an entire generation towards fitness. He speaks about his belief that you can become the best version of yourself with daily fitness and exercise. There are no results without consistent and concentrated effort, says the actor who follows a strict diet and fitness regimen of his own.

Hrithik Roshan says no results come without consistent and concentrated effort

Young celebrity chef Anahita Dhondy at SodaBottleOpenerWala comes from an influencer generation that’s often criticised for being publicity-driven. At 27, she was the Chef Manager (now Chef Partner), SodaBottleOpenerWala, Cyber Hub. She has won The Young Chef award, Times Food Award and the hospitality sector’s ‘Indian of the Year’ title, and also has a couple of TEDx talks in India under her belt. An exclusive interview with Anahita about what it takes to be a young chef in India.

Anahita  Dhondy

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