Thursday, August 25, 2011

Awesome Couples and Their Great Contirbution

Love Story of Infosys founder Narayana Murthy…….from Sudha Murthy’s Autobiography!!!

It was in Pune that I met Narayan Murty through my friend Prasanna who is
now the Wipro chief, who was also training in Telco (TataMotors). Most of the books that Prasanna lent me had Murty’s name on them which meant that I had a
preconceived image of the man. Contrary to expectation, Murty was
shy, bespectacled and an introvert. When he invited us for dinner, I was
a bit taken aback as I thought the young man was making a very fast move.
I refused since I was the only girl in the group. But Murty was relentless and we all decided to meet for dinner the next day at 7.30 p.m at Green Fields Hotel on the Main Road, Pune.
The next day I went there at 7o’clock since I had to go to the tailor near the hotel. And what do I see? Mr. Murty waiting in front of the hotel and it was only seven. Till today, Murty maintains that I had mentioned (consciously!) that I would be going to the tailor at 7 so that I could meet him…And I maintain that I did not say any such thing consciously or unconsciously because I did not think of Murty as anything other than a friend at that stage. We have agreed to disagree on this matter.
Soon, we became friends. Our conversations were filled with Murty’s experiences abroad and the books that he has read. My friends insisted that Murty was trying to impress me because he was interested in me. I kept denying it till one fine day, after dinner Murty said, I want to tell you something. I knew this as it. It was coming.
He said, I am 5′4″ tall.
I come from a lower middle class family.
I can never become rich in my life and I can never give you any riches.
You are beautiful, bright, and intelligent and you can get anyone you want.
But will you marry me?
I asked Murty to give me some time for an answer. My father didn’t want me to
marry a wannabe politician (a communist at that) who didn’t have a steady job and wanted to build an orphanage…
When I went to Hubli I told my parents about Murty and his proposal. My mother was positive since Murty was also from Karnataka, seemed intelligent and comes from a good family. But my father asked: What’s his job, his salary, his qualifications etc? Murty was working as a research assistant and was earning less than me. He was willing to go dutch with me on our outings. My parents agreed to meet Murty in Pune on a particular day at 10 a.m sharp. Murty did not turn up. How can I trust a man to take care of my daughter if he cannot keep an appointment? asked my father.
At 12 noon Murty turned up in a bright red shirt! He had gone on work to Bombay, was stuck in a traffic jam on the ghats, so he hired a taxi (though it was very expensive for him) to meet his would-be father-in-law.
Father was unimpressed. My father asked him what he wanted to become in life.
Murty said he wanted to become a politician in the communist party and
wanted to open an orphanage. My father gave his verdict. NO. I don’t want my daughter to marry somebody who wants to become a communist and then open an orphanage when he himself didn’t have money to support his family.
Ironically, today, I have opened many orphanages something, which Murty wanted to do 25 years ago. By this time I realized I had developed a liking towards Murty which could only be termed as love. I wanted to marry Murty because he is an honest man. He proposed to me highlighting the negatives in his life. I promised my father that I will not marry Murty without his blessings though at the same time, I cannot marry anybody else. My father said he would agree if Murty promised to take up a steady job. But Murty refused saying he will not do things in life because somebody wanted him to. So, I was caught between the two most important persons in my life.
The stalemate continued for three years during which our courtship took us to every restaurant and cinema hall in Pune. In those days, Murty was always broke. Moreover, he didn’t earn much to manage. Ironically today, he manages Infosys Technologies Ltd., one of the world’s most reputed companies. He always owed me money. We used to go for dinner and he would say, I don’t have money with me, you pay my share, I will return it to you later. For three years I maintained a book on Murty’s debt to me.. No, he never returned the money and I finally tore it up after my wedding. The amount was a little over Rs 4000. During this interim period Murty quit his job as research assistant and started his own software business. Now, I had to pay his salary too! Towards the late 70s computers were entering India in a big way.
During the fag end of 1977 Murty decided to take up a job as General Manager at Patni Computers in Bombay .. But before he joined the company he wanted to marry me since he was to go on training to the US after joining. My father gave in as he was happy Murty had a decent job, now.
WE WERE MARRIED IN MURTY’S HOUSE IN BANGALORE ON FEBRUARY 10, 1978 WITH ONLY OUR TWO FAMILIES PRESENT. I GOT MY FIRST SILK SARI. THE WEDDING EXPENSES CAME TO ONLY RS 800 (US $17) WITH MURTY AND I PULLING IN RS. 400 EACH.
I went to the US with Murty after marriage. Murty encouraged me to see
America on my own because I loved travelling. I toured America for three months on backpack and had interesting experiences which will remain fresh in my mind forever. Like the time when the New York police took me into custody because they thought I was an Italian trafficking drugs in Harlem. Or the time when I spent the night at the bottom of the Grand Canyon with an old couple. Murty panicked because he couldn’t get a response from my hotel room even at midnight. He thought I was either killed or kidnapped.
IN 1981 MURTY WANTED TO START INFOSYS. HE HAD A VISION AND ZERO
CAPITAL…initially I was very apprehensive about Murty getting into business. We did not have any business background .. Moreover we were living a comfortable life in Bombay with a regular pay check and I didn’t want to rock the boat. But Murty was passionate about creating good quality software. I decided to support him. Typical of Murty, he just had a dream and no money. So I gave him Rs 10,000 which I had saved for a rainy day, without his knowledge and told him, this is all I have. Take it. I give you three years sabbatical leave. I will take care of the financial needs of our house. You go and chase your dreams without any worry. But you have only three years!
Murty and his six colleagues started Infosys in 1981,with enormous interest and hard work. In 1982 I left Telco and moved to Pune with Murty. We bought a small house on loan which also became the Infosys office. I was a clerk-cum-cook-cum-programmer. I also took up a job as Senior Systems Analyst with Walchand group of Industries to support the house. In 1983, Infosys got their first client, MICO, in Bangalore .. Murty moved to Bangalore and stayed with his mother while I went to Hubli to deliver my second child, Rohan. Ten days after my son was born, Murty left for the US on project work. I saw him only after a year, as I was unable to join Murty in the US because my son had infantile eczema, an allergy to vaccinations. So for more than a year I did not step outside our home for fear of my son contracting an infection. It was only after Rohan got all his
vaccinations that I came to Bangalore where we rented a small house in Jayanagar and rented another house as Infosys headquarters. My father presented Murty a scooter to commute. I once again became a cook, programmer, clerk, secretary, office assistant et al. Nandan Nilekani (MD of Infosys) and
his wife Rohini stayed with us. While Rohini babysat my son, I wrote programs for Infosys. There was no car, no phone, and just two kids and a bunch of us working hard, juggling our lives and having fun while Infosys was taking shape. It was not only me but also the wives of other partners too who gave their unstinted support. We all knew that our men were trying to build something good.
It was like a big joint family,taking care and looking out for one another. I still remember Sudha Gopalakrishna looking after my daughter Akshata with all care and love while Kumari Shibulal cooked for all of us. Murty made it very clear that it would either be me or him working at Infosys. Never the two of us together… I was involved with Infosys initially.
Nandan Nilekani suggested I should be on the Board but Murty said he did not want a husband and wife team at Infosys. I was shocked since I had the relevant experience and technical qualifications. He said, Sudha if you want to work with Infosys, I will withdraw, happily. I was pained to know that I will not be involved in the company my husband was building and that I would have to give up a job that I am qualified to do and love doing.
It took me a couple of days to grasp the reason behind Murty’s request.. I realized that to make Infosys a success one had to give one’s 100 percent. One had to be focussed on it alone with no other distractions. If the two of us had to give 100 percent to Infosys then what would happen to our home and our children? One of us had to take care of our home while the other took care of Infosys.
I opted to be a homemaker, after all Infosys was Murty’s dream. It was a big sacrifice but it was one that had to be made. Even today, Murty says, Sudha, I stepped on your career to make mine.
You are responsible for my success

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Back after long time

I have many things rather good things to share ...................... We have moved to new premise from our present office location. We have shifted to SNS Plaza where we worked earlier from previous organisation. It is really great moment for us and we are blessed.


We left the location and previous company in Nov 29th 2009 and exactly after a year we are taken the premises for our new firm. It is a great feeling for us ... small milestone ........................


The team is excited and highly motivated and looking ahead for the bright future ...........

Thursday, July 8, 2010

It is the touch of Mungaru

As you all know, now it is Mungaru time in South India. It is very nice whether to have especially after very hot sun in my place. Mangalore, Udupi and other Karavali places are getting nice Rain since mid June. 

This is the time when local people will be busy in cultivation and farming.  Children's will pray for more rain to get holidays or additional leave. WOW imagine, go back to your old days when we used go to school playing with water and also was praying god not rain in Games hour. Moment to cherish.

Heavy rain create lot of problems in the coastal areas like flood, thunderstorm, lightning and wind too.
People here now start consuming all varieties of mango, jack fruit made items.

Make a visit to Mangalore, Udupi and other Coastal Karnataka places to have fun and enjoy the rain.
You can even visit to Coorg, Shimoge and Chikmagalore too


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Nagaraj's Movie Reviews

I am back with more reviews,

As expected Rajneeti turned out to be a wonderful plot with very stunning performance.  All the actors performed very well in the movie and it got strong gripping story. One of the Best movie of year 2010.
Cheers to Praksh Jha for this wonderful movie
Hats of to Ranbir for fabulous performance and applauds to Nana Patekar, Manoj Bajpai , Arjun Rampal and Ajay Devgan. One more good movie to Katrina who delivered good performance and also looks very cool with Ranbir.


Housefull: I liked Sajid Khan previous flick compared to Housefull. Nothing much to say it is just time pass. Performance wise Ritesh Deshmukh and Arjun Rampal are excellent. It could have been better in terms of Story and Direction. Wait for DVD 





Raavan: One more most awaited movie of the year 2010 but disappointing. It is very boring.  Abhishek Bachhan's performance is not that good compare to their earlier combo Yuva and Guru. Aishwarya Rai's performance is very good. Vikram as Cop and Govinda his subordinate has given good performance. Totally Mani Rathnam most awaited movie Raavan is disappointment. I heard in Tamil it is doing good, need to check it out.



I hate Love Story: Not Exciting Movie, Couldnt been better in terms of Story, Dailogue and Direction.  Imran has done good job though movie will not give you much to cherish about. It is predictable. Speculation about the new pair will earn some money but cannot be remembered as romantic flick. 

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Thursday, June 3, 2010

Nagaraj's Movie Reviews

Hi All


I hope everyone are waiting to watch RAJNEETI right, well i was little busy to update my comments on latest released movies and some other interesting reviews. Lets go to the theater down

One of the most high expected movie of Hrithik after long break - Disappointment
Nothing very interesting - Lack proper story & Direction
Watch it for FIRE Song - May be u can see it in You Tube
Kangana looks stunning in Fire Song and Hrithik's best dance in style
Could have done in better style with more thrill




Before KITES i watched a Romantic Kannada Movie Ullasa Uthsaha. A neat and good time pass movie. It is a remake of Telugu but it was good to watch. Ganesh in his style with lover boy and his love bird giving good support. Foot tapping numbers and comedy make u feel worth the money.

At My Home Theater --

I did watched many movies at home, this time it is all old English classic and all time Best movies. Movies like..............
                                        ROMAN HOLIDAYS - Audrey Hepburn - 1953


MY FAIR LADY - Audrey Hepburn
THREE STOOGES IN ORBIT





Very nice great old movies - Recommended

Of course don't miss APTHARAKSHAKA - Supreme Power - It has come as real Aptharakshaka for the Kannada film industry which is not doing so well in recent year.  It also happens to be Vishnuvardhan's 200th & Last movie perhaps but his magic and great wishes to the industry. Well Scripted, Well directed with Good performance from the team of Aptha Rakshaka. Vishnuvardhan Sir in his as usual excellent performance and Mannerism. Hats off to him - Lively Songs and excellent background Music by Gurukiran. It has been added to my favorite list and best movie of recent days in Kannada Film Industry - It also completed 100 days across Karnataka - Great Going    Don't Miss



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B. Nagaraj