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LESSONS LEARNT
There’s
however, no bitterness, just valuable lessons learnt. “Despite it all,
Niky-Tasha became a brand name overnight, it had intrinsic value and I realised
that nothing goes wrong if done with love, honesty and sincerity.”
That was when LIC happened. A friend working with the insurance
giant came up with the proposal. “I said why not? I was in a vacuum, I had
no work. And I realised that earlier too I had been in marketing, only I now
would be marketing different stuff.” There were many who had the audacity
to laugh in her face but Ritu has been on the upswing ever since.
Her portfolio is packed — 50 RNIS College of Insurance all
over the country to train insurance personnel and above all, w.escolife.com.
The techno-savvy Ritu takes off like an unbridled racehorse when it
comes to Escolife: “RNIS is brick and mortar support for Escolife, which
is a high-powered technological support to provide service to the insurance
sector worldwide.”
A pat on the back has just come from
‘The Asian Insurance Review’ which has declared it the second best
insurance website in the world. This without an official launch yet!
“These little joys of life are like mentors. We’re
moving slowly, surely and strategically. We are bringing about virtual office
and consumer education. There’s a revolution taking place in this sector.
In the next few years, 3,00,000 jobs will emerge from the insurance sector
alone. There are 8,00,000 LIC agents, and it did Rs 2.32 crores worth of policy
last year and settled 86,000 claims.” It’s easy to see why she is
the top agent in the country!
LIVING KINGSIZE
“Yes,
sometimes my family asks me why I work so hard. It’s gratifying for my
heart, my soul, for me as a person. I want to see a day when people in the
insurance business will say, ‘There used to be an agent called Ritu Nanda
who helped me do something more’,” she says, emotionally.
And there is life beyond her office too. She has just done a book on
her late father called ‘Raj Kapoor Speaks’ (Penguin). She also has
‘Rimari’ to promote young artists as it is “difficult for
artists to market products, by supporting them, we give them wings to take
off.”
A self-declared unsocial person, Ritu says, “Our
life, our priorities are very focused. During the weekends, we go to our
country house ‘Nirvana’. I play the piano, I read, I spend time with
the family, and as they say, watch the grass grow with my grandkids.”
On Monday morning she’s back to the grinding stone.
HER
DADDY’S DAUGHTER
The late showman Raj Kapoor would certainly have
been proud of his first-born Ritu Nanda and her book on him, ‘Raj Kapoor
Speaks’ (Penguin), released on his birthday on December 14 last year. She
put it all together in a month-and-a-half!
“It was a tight
deadline but the fact that she is a bit of a workaholic helped,” says Ravi
Singh, Editor, Penguin, who worked on the book with Ritu.
The book
comes with two CDs. “You can hear him speak, feel him there as much as I
do,” says Ritu, An update of an earlier 1990 publication of the same name,
the book has more to offer. “The book has 80 per cent more material which
is substantial; of the whole book, 60 per cent is pictures,” explains
Ravi.
It has Raj Kapoor talking on himself and his work including
his films, heroines, family, music, childhood, etc. Most of it has been culled
from his interviews and archival material and from interviews with family and
friends that Ritu conducted.
The publication happened after Penguin
learnt that Ritu was thinking of a new version of the book. “We approached
her and took it up from there,” says
Ravi.
Photograph: Anuj
Parti
Photograph: Subhash Simhudu
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