The event, which celebrated entrepreneurship, innovation, wealth-creation and giving back to society, featured insightful conversations, including a fireside chat with Oscar-winning producer Guneet Monga
Leaders who show initiative, entrepreneurial grit, and a visionary mindset often venture into uncharted territories that can lead to exceptional results. Guneet Monga, a movie producer who recently won an Oscar for the documentary The Elephant Whisperers, is an example of such a leader. At the 12th edition of the Forbes India Leadership Awards (FILA), all eyes were on Monga as she walked in with her Oscar trophy in hand. The room was filled with notable business doyens who erupted in applause with a standing ovation to celebrate the milestone she had achieved.
Monga’s candid conversation and her showcasing of the Oscar trophy to an awestruck audience full of India's business veterans was one of the key highlights of the FILA 2023 event.
Held at the Grand Hyatt in Mumbai on March 24, the event celebrated leadership, innovation, entrepreneurship, wealth, and giving back to society. The night was filled with invigorating and thought-provoking conversations, offering a glimpse into the stories of India's reforming leaders and the road ahead for the country, which has the potential to become the world's richest economy by 2047, as keynote speaker Rajiv J Shah, president, The Rockefeller Foundation, emphasised in his speech.
The event kicked off with Ruchika Shah, deputy editor, Forbes India, setting the tone for the evening by highlighting Forbes India's endeavour to honour "stubborn leaders" who have the grit to persist. "You need leaders who refuse to give up in the eye of a storm, are willing to evolve, and even listen to the softest voice in the room," she said in her opening speech.
The first speaker of the night was Shah of The Rockefeller Foundation, who has contributed to shaping the global vaccine industry and has addressed various challenges such as the refugee crisis, food insecurity, and climate change. Shah shared his hopes for India's future endeavors on positive philanthropic, climatic, and inclusive changes. He also spoke about the foundation's "big bets" in India.