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Bharat Shah (born 5 August 1944) is an indian businessman and diamond merchant, Hindi film financier and distributor, under his banner VIP Films. He has produced several Bollywood films, such as Dil Se..
Bharat Shah is a diamond trader and a Bollywood producer who has financed films like Dil Se, Devdas, and Rascals. He was arrested in 2001 for his links to the Indian mafia, but was later released after serving his sentence.
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- Delhi, India
- Bharat Shah
- 05/08/1944
Feb 23, 2024 · Bharat Shah, executive director of ASK Investment Managers, speaks on India's growth potential, reforms, and PSU stocks at a summit. He says a $6-trillion economy is insignificant and calls for greater participation from investors.
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Bharat Shah is a former corporate vice president at Microsoft and a regional sales manager at Zscaler. He has a background in chemical engineering and has worked on projects such as Windows Update, BPOS, O365, and Azure Active Directory.
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- Bellevue, Washington, United States
Oct 20, 2022 · Bharat Shah began his investment journey in the 90s, after he left his job of financial controller at Asian Paints and joined the mutual fund industry.
Nov 29, 2023 · How a 40-minute conversation with Charlie Munger helped Bharat Shah calm down the pangs of self-doubt and concerns
May 1, 2020 · Market veteran Bharat Shah says cheaper stock prices do not mean things cannot get worse and stocks can’t fall any further. Speaking at the ETMarkets Investor Conference on Friday, Shah said one can predict the rationality of value, but can’t predict the irrationality of fear.