ARAVIND SWAMY — THE TWO FACETED
Post by: Ravi Kishore on March 10th, 2008 | File Under Indian Entrepreneurs
A helpless hostage yet a patriot , a fighter and a reformer– we are talking about the lead role in the film ROJA done by Aravind Swamy. From then many knew him as a critically acclaimed actor . The other appealing roles were in films like BOMBAY, THALAPATHI, SAPNEY. But very few knew that this cool,gentleman looking actor is also an Entrepreneur, a real and serious business man (he once turned down the offer from shah rukh khan in his film ASHOKA because of his tight business schedule).
HIS STORY
Aravind Swamy belongs to family with Business background. He was a commerce student in Loyola College, Chennai. Later he did his MBA from Wake Forest University in North Carolina, USA . Initially he worked as Chairman and Managing Director of two companies -ProLease India and InterPro India.
But later, in 2005, he left both the companies and started TALENT MAXIMUS. The company undertakes various support services related to HR consultancy, Staffing, Payroll processing and even Training services.And this remains as one of the fast growing companies in that genre and is branched in all the metros of our country.
TWO SIDES OF THE COIN
He is a member in several business forums and associations in India and abroad. On the other hand he is not just like any other thespian. He was reviewed in TIME Magazine for his touching performances and was also awarded The Prime Minister’s Award for National Integration.
At present he took a long holiday from media but continues to be the Chairman and Managing Director of TALENT MAXIMUS. All this profile proves one point that has to be there in both Entrepreneur and an Actor……its Creativity ! and Aravind Swamy sure does have it at a desirable level
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