Across industries and disciplines, these 25 remarkable individuals have turned ambition into action and dreams into lasting impact. The Visionary 25 brings you inspiring stories of Indian men and women who dared to think differently, overcame odds, and carved out paths that others now aspire to follow.
Whether it’s through groundbreaking innovation, fearless entrepreneurship, or transformative leadership, their journeys reflect a deep passion and purpose. United by a relentless pursuit of excellence, these visionaries are not just chasing success—they’re creating a legacy. Join us as we celebrate their journeys, their triumphs, and the powerful message that with vision and determination, anything is possible.
Nikhil Kamath – Co-Founder – Zerodha
Zerodha co-founder Nikhil Kamath recently sat down with LinkedIn’s global CEO, Ryan Roslansky, and shared his success story, from a high school dropout to a billionaire finance entrepreneur. In conversation with Mr Roslanksy, Mr Kamath revealed how his failures became his biggest lessons. He also shared that his first business venture, which he started when he was in school, was flushed down the toilet by his mother. The entrepreneur even revealed the “lightbulb moment” in his life that led to co-founding one of India’s largest trading platforms.
Nikhil Kamath is associated with several companies, including Zerodha, True Beacon and Grhuas. Speaking to Mr Roslanksy, he revealed that his first business venture began when he was in the 9th grade. He managed to get his hands on a cellphone and sold it for a profit. Using the money he earned from selling that phone, he bought more cell phones and began a small side hustle.
However, he hit an unexpected wall when his mother found out about his “business”. She flushed the phones down the toilet, drawing the curtain on Mr Kamath’s short-lived career as an entrepreneur.
But this wasn’t the end of Mr Kamath’s entrepreneurial journey. “As a dropout, he took what for almost anyone else would have been a soul-crushing job: Night shift at a call centre,” per LinkedIn. Between customer service, he taught himself how to trade stocks. Soon after, he started managing investment for his entire team, making more on commissions than from his actual job.
Gayatri Gandhi, Founder – Joy Factory
Gayatri Gandhi didn’t always know she’d become a professional organiser. For over a decade, she built a thriving career at Discovery Channel—until a book quietly changed the course of her life. When she read The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up by Marie Kondo, it wasn’t just inspiration; it was a wake-up call. What began as a personal journey of decluttering soon became something much bigger: a mission to help others do the same.
In 2017, Gayatri founded Joy Factory, India’s first professional clutter management company, and became the country’s first certified KonMari Consultant trained under Marie Kondo herself. But she didn’t just adopt the method—she adapted and expanded it, creating her own signature approach called C2S2: Collect, Choose, Scrap, Store. It offered a structured yet intuitive way to help people let go of what no longer served them and make space for what truly matters.
Through Joy Factory, Gayatri redefined decluttering—not as a one-time chore but as a mindset and lifestyle. She’s worked with hundreds of clients, conducted over 300 workshops, and sparked a quiet revolution in how people relate to their spaces—and to themselves.
The path wasn’t always smooth. In a world that often dismisses organising as “simple” or “domestic,” Gayatri had to fight to legitimise her work. As a woman entrepreneur carving out a new space, she faced her share of doubts, stereotypes, and setbacks. But she stayed the course, fuelled by purpose and guided by belief. Her persistence paid off—leading to TEDx talks, recognition from top publications, and partnerships with institutions that once wouldn’t have known this kind of work existed.
Beyond the business, Gayatri’s life reflects the same values she brings to her clients: mindfulness, simplicity, and intention. Whether practicing Buddhism or studying human behaviour, she approaches life with curiosity and calm. Her message is simple but powerful: success isn’t about perfection; it’s about progress. And in every home she helps transform, she leaves behind more than order—she leaves behind clarity, confidence, and a little more joy.
Siddhesh Shinde, National Core Committee Member, Yuva Sena
Siddhesh Shinde’s journey into politics began at the young age of 20 when he actively joined Yuvasena under the leadership of Aaditya Thackeray. Currently serving as a member of Aaditya Thackeray’s national core committee, Siddhesh represents a promising new generation of political leaders. Coming from a political family, Siddhesh had long nurtured the dream of pursuing a career in politics. Growing up in an environment deeply connected to public service naturally shaped his passion and commitment toward making a difference.
Reflecting on his journey so far, Siddhesh believes he is just at the beginning and chooses not to categorize any moment as a “high” or a “low” yet. His perspective is shaped by ambition and resilience, especially through challenging times, such as when Shivsena faced internal splits driven by personal greed. For Siddhesh, every experience is part of a much larger journey still unfolding.
In both personal and professional spheres, Siddhesh draws inspiration from his father, whom he considers his first role model. At the same time, Aaditya Thackeray has remained a guiding force, someone Siddhesh looks up to with deep respect and loyalty. He acknowledges that politics is a tough field, but his belief in dedication, passion, and resilience helps him view obstacles as opportunities for growth rather than barriers.
Outside of politics, Siddhesh is a traveler at heart. A true foodie, he enjoys exploring new places, savoring local cuisines, spending time with family and friends, watching movies, and playing cricket. Despite the heavy demands of political life, he believes in maintaining a balanced and fulfilling personal life.
A strong advocate for youth involvement in governance, Siddhesh emphasizes the importance of not just criticizing the system but becoming active participants in reshaping it. Proud of the people who have stood by him, he looks forward to creating larger moments of pride in the future. With high ambitions and clear goals in politics, Siddhesh remains committed to achieving his vision alongside his mentors, Aaditya Thackeray and Uddhav Thackeray, with loyalty and unwavering spirit.