Pakistani singer Nazia Hasan's brother Zoheb, who is himself a singer turned social activist, remembered Mr Ratan Tata and the day they met the industralist in London.
Zoheb along with his sister Nazia, were given their first break by Mr Ratan Tata.
In a long and heartfelt note on his Facebook account, Zoheb recalled the time how they met Mr Ratan Tata and also revealed that during his first meeting with Ratan Tata they weren't aware of who he was.
"Nazia and Zoheb you have a telephone call from some gentleman by the name of Mr. Ratan", my mother said while handing Nazia the phone. "My name is Ratan and I am starting a music company by the name of CBS India. I would like you and Zoheb to record an album for us if possible", he said.
"Can I come and meet with both of you?"
"Mama can Mr. Ratan come over to discuss a music project with us?!" Nazia said excitedly to mother.
"Not today maybe on Friday" said mother.
"Mr. Ratan can you come on Friday to our home in Wimbledon?", Nazia said in a business like manner.
On Friday a tall, impeccably dressed man in a suit arrived at our residence. He had a gentle smile on his face and was extremely soft spoken.
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He seemed so sincere when he spoke. We had no idea who he was and he never bragged about himself. He just said "if you guys agree then let's make it happen. I will get someone to get in touch with you regarding the agreement. Make sure you get a lawyer and your parents to look at the agreement. If you don't agree with anything speak to me directly."
The rest is history and we produced the #YoungTarang album with possibly the first music videos #India and #SouthAsia had ever seen. This was around the time #MTV had just launched in #usa . MTV called us and said they had never seen anything like this and asked if we had done anything in #english.
#Doordarshan played the music videos in India and the album outsold even #DiscoDewane.
When we finally met Mr. #ratantata on the launch of the album at #TheTajHotel in #mumbai we were then told by the MD of #CBS India who this great man was. Until then we had no idea who Mr.Ratan was.
After the launch of the album he invited Nazia and I to his residence for dinner. We thought he probably lived in a palace. When we reached we were taken aback that the most powerful industrialist of India lived in such a humble abode. A small 2 bed flat sparsely decorated. We met his sister, one servant and an #alsatian whom he loved dearly. It was a simple dinner with a great man which to this day I will never forget.
I did meet Mr. Tata several times post this dinner. Once on #bondstreet in London while shopping. "How are you Zoheb? How is Nazia and your parents?"
"Hi Mr.Ratan they are fine thank you. What brings you to the UK?" He smiled and said "to look at some airplanes". Later I found out he came to purchase a few planes for #AirIndia which he also owned at that time.
Mr. Tata was living proof that one can be an iconic #businessman and still be a true #gentleman. Dearly missed. RIP"
Ratan Tata was cremated with full state honours in India on Thursday. The former Tata Group chairman passed away on Wednesday evening aged 86.
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