Dhandha: How Gujratis Do Business
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Dhandha, meaning business, is a term often used in common trade
parlance in India. But there is no other community that fully embodies
what the term stands for than the Gujaratis. Shobha Bondre’s Dhandha is the story of a few such Gujaratis: Jaydev Patel—the New York Life Insurance agent credited with having sold policies worth $2.5 billion so far; Bhimjibhai Patel—one of the country’s biggest diamond merchants and co-founder of the ambitious ‘Diamond Nagar’ in Surat; Dalpatbhai Patel—the motelier who went on to become the
mayor of Mansfield County; Mohanbhai Patel—a former Sheriff of Mumbai and the leading manufacturer of aluminium collapsible tubes; and Hersha and Hasu Shah—owners of over a hundred hotels in the US. Travelling
across continents—from Mumbai to the United States—in search of their
story and the common values that bond them, Dhandha showcases the
powerful ambition, incredible capacity for hard work, and the inherent
business sense of the Gujaratis.
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