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This Throwback picture of Ratan Tata is pure gold

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: January 23, 2020 13:22 IST

Industralist Ratan Tata today shared a old picture from his heydays on his Instagram and no sooner did he ...

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Industralist Ratan Tata today shared a old picture from his heydays on his Instagram and no sooner did he share the pic the image soon went viral. He posted the image with the caption, "I was going to post this yesterday, but I was then told about throwbacks and how they occur on Thursdays. So here is a throwback from my days in LA, not long before I happily returned to India. #throwbackthursday." 

The picture earned Mr. Tata numerous compliments like Greek God and some of them even calling him a Hollywood star. Ratan Tata joined Instagram on October 30 last year, writing "After a long absence from public life, I look forward to exchanging stories and creating something special with such diverse community. Check out Ratan Tata's Instagram post here which has sent web into a tizzy. 

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