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    Home / News / Business News / Bhavish Aggarwal leads 'kurta' movement, says, 'embrace tradition, young techies'!
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    • Ola CEO, Bhavish Aggarwal, is encouraging young Indian tech CEOs to embrace traditional attire, specifically the kurta, for public events.
    • Drawing inspiration from influential figures like Steve Jobs and Jensen Huang, Aggarwal believes in blending traditional and Western styles to create a unique image.
    • Aggarwal, who founded India's leading ride-hailing service and the country's first AI unicorn, has sparked a 'kurta' movement among netizens, promoting the elegance and comfort of Indian attire.
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    Bhavish Aggarwal leads 'kurta' movement, says, 'embrace tradition, young techies'!
    Ola CEO Bhavish Aggarwal advocates for traditional Indian attire in tech industry

    Bhavish Aggarwal leads 'kurta' movement, says, 'embrace tradition, young techies'!

    By Tanvi Gupta
    Jul 10, 2024
    03:00 pm
    What's the story

    Ola's Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Bhavish Aggarwal, recently advocated for traditional Indian attire among young tech leaders. In a conversation with ANI, he passionately expressed his fondness for kurtas, a loose collarless shirt or tunic popular in South Asia and globally. Aggarwal emphasized the elegance of traditional wear and its representation of cultural sophistication and a relaxed fashion sense. He stated, "I feel all Indian CEOs, especially the younger tech ones, should wear a kurta."

    Attire choices

    'We can be more comfortable in our skin...right?'

    Aggarwal elaborated on the elegance and comfort of Indian attire, emphasizing, "These days, I normally wear a kurta for public events. I think I'm also trying to communicate a certain image about how Indian CEOs can present themselves." "We can be more comfortable in our skin, quite literally, right? And a kurta is a very elegant dress, in my view. So, I feel all Indian CEOs, especially the younger tech ones, should wear a kurta," said the Ola honcho.

    Style influence

    Looking up to Indian cultural heritage for inspiration

    He further noted the impact of personal attire choices by influential figures like former Apple CEO Steve Jobs and NVIDIA President Jensen Huang. He said, "Over the years, especially in the Bay Area, they have made the attire statement...He (Jobs) had his turtleneck. And then now you have Jensen Huang...He wears a leather jacket at every event." "In India, in our startup ecosystem, we often look up to the West too much...I said, let's try our Indian sartorial options."

    Style fusion

    'Let's start 'kurta' movement': Netizens positively reacted to Aggarwal's advice

    Aggarwal discussed the importance of blending traditional and Western styles to appeal to the younger generation. He revealed he "likes to mix," adding, "Sometimes I wear a bandi or an Indian-style jacket with jeans. I want to avoid looking outdated, you know, like those 70-year-old guys." Notably, the interview gained viral attention, with one user enthusiastically commenting, "Kurta: because our hearts beat in desi rhythm!" Another echoed this sentiment: "All Indian entrepreneurs, let's start the kurta movement together."

    Twitter Post

    Check out the viral clip here

    It's time to make the kurta cool again. Jab dil se Indian, toh poshak kyun western?

    I hope like me, more young minds embrace the Indian attire and the importance of owning our own data. @bhash
    Tech-Colonialism nahi chalega#makekurtacoolagainhttps://t.co/6XLWP56FuVpic.twitter.com/gUWR46tSqo

    — Gabbar (@GabbbarSingh) July 8, 2024
    Business success

    Meanwhile, we take a quick look at Aggarwal's business ventures

    Aggarwal established Ola Cabs in 2010, which has grown into India's leading ride-hailing service, commanding more than half the market share. In 2021, he ventured into electric vehicles with Ola Electric, rapidly propelling both Ola Cabs and Ola Electric to a combined valuation exceeding $13B within three years. His latest initiative, Krutrim, launched in April 2023, achieved unicorn status as India's first AI unicorn.

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