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In a conversation with ThePrint's Editor-in-Chief Shekhar Gupta, senior journalist Coomi Kapoor talks about her new book 'The Tatas, Freddie Mercury and other Bawas'. Kapoor engages with questions around what it means to be a Parsi and famous Parsis who have brought laurels to the country. Kapoor says Parsis have a strong sense of ethics, hard work and a natural talent for enterprise, which is why they mostly succeed -whether it is the business success of the Tatas and the Mistrys or the current contributions such as the manufacturing of Covid-19 vaccines by the Parsi-founded Serum Institute of India.
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