My encounter with Narayana Murthy: Indian IT’s Face


I dont know how to describe it. In a really really rare unexpected, exciting and i don’t know what moment, i met the baap of IT industry in India.

Standing in the airport check-in queue i couldn’t actually believe that he was standing up there. Its only when another guy standing behind him, looked at me, smiled and said “believe it or not; its actually him!” Its only then i relaxed and said to myself “its ok, its not only me” as i gave that guy a smile back.

Till the time of his security check, i kept an eye of his movements. In fact i was quite flabbergasted when the security personnel asked him to open his baggage as there was something suspicious in his briefcase. Felt like telling them, dude he’s the one who has got your city on the World Map, how dare you question him!!! But then realized, after all they were doing their job.

Narayan Murthy

And then i lost his sight. As soon i was through my security check my eyes went desperate looking for him. I saw the book store and somehow got a feeling he might be there. Sneaked in and bravo! he was there! I thought not to disturb him and wait till he came out. In the meantime thousands of questions started rising in my mind as to what should i talk to him?

How does he maintain such a simple lifestyle?
Should i ask him about his down to earth nature?
Should i ask his thoughts about business ethics?
Ask him how he built this empire?


And then i realized, this is one moment, i might not meet him again in my life, lets ask a question which might help me reach a meagre 0.01% closer to his stature!

As soon as he came out from the store…my heart started beating faster! No i wasn’t nervous but it was a feeling i just can’t explain.
Gathered courage and walked upto him:

Me: Sir, sorry to disturb but can i ask you a question?
NM: Yes
Me: i am a budding entrepreneur, setting up a venture in Gurgaon, if there is 1 advice you would like to give me what would it be?
NM: You have to assure that your product/service is giving something to your customer? Are you adding value to them? Are you reducing their manufacturing costs? Are you helping them increasing their profits?

And then he sealed it with this statement of his:

“Make sure you can explain your service in 1 line, if you can’t, its not worth it”

Me: [amazed] i had thought he would say something generic or something that can be found in the books. But no, probably thats why he is The Narayan Murthy.

As i write this i am still shivering in my flight and still reliving the moment and ruining the fact that i didnt take a personalized autograph of his πŸ™

What i did after the answer?

Me: Sir, may i seek your blessings?
NM: Sure
Me: bowed down, touched his feet and waited till i felt his hand on my hand as he said:

May God be with you


32 thoughts on “My encounter with Narayana Murthy: Indian IT’s Face Add Yours?

  • hey good man, well that person is a gem and u have just felt the diamond.. god bless you…..define what your product does in one line and add value to the customer’s business.
    basics easier told than done… but hearing it from the horse’s mouth just re installs these be beliefs.

  • You can’t ask for anything more than meeting and knowing something from someone who has been through all these times of starting a venture. Hope his advice brings in best of everything. πŸ™‚

  • Yeh ladka bahut aage jayega!

    Was reading in “The Professional” by Subroto Bagchi that one of the key qualities of a King is “asvahi” – one who starts a dialogue/conversation. I was kicking myself when recently at MindTree i did not do so (have to make up by writing a letter to him; i will write surely).

    When life presents an opportunity – most people get scared to take the leap (of faith). You did it.

    Well done! God bless!

  • Ah BTW, this one-line business i am not sure about okay! KK, CEO of MindTree said the same thing; then in another session at NASSCOM recently another successful person said something completely opposite. So am not able to reconcile yet. KK also mentioned that MindTree is not doing anything different from Infosys. And Infosys did not do anything different from TCS (and did so 32 years later). Each one is finding their own way of doing it better – projecting their vision onto their companies.

    Let your vision and one-line statement evolve; don’t force it. I’m still to find it! (is that the reason, perhaps, am still a startup after all these years?). Huh? #cricizingmyselftoomuch #mythoughtshavevaluetoo

  • Hey well written, nice encounter, it was destined that u meet him, Make the most of his advise. All the best. A the moment to Cherish forever. Cheers.

  • Lucky you ..
    Hope we all get a chance to touch his feet and get his blessings like you … its happens very few time in a life dude , when you accidentally meet someone whom you admire ..

  • Thats an awesome post. good u din’t end up asking stupid questions like “When u see a celebrity” phenomena..
    I am sure u’l become a great entrepreneur, now tht u have his blessings.. πŸ™‚

  • You know what you have just completed Your MBA……”You have to assure that your product/service is giving something to your customer? Are you adding value to them? Are you reducing their manufacturing costs? Are you helping them increasing their profits?” is what they are teaching us for last one and a half year.
    Now, you are all set to be an entrepreneur!!

  • Hey i felt that i was thr while reading this Story, Good Experience. Key things he said for a entrepreneurs!. If we Follow that we will not loose any opportunity…. Thanks for sharing you experience.

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