Adar Poonawalla, a prominent figure in the Indian business landscape, is best known for his pharmaceutical company, Serum Institute of India. However, his business empire extends far beyond, with ventures in real estate, hospitality, and even film product
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Adar Poonawalla is best known as the billionaire founder and CEO of Serum Institute of India, the world's largest vaccine manufacturer by volume.
Dharma Productions is a leading film production company in Bollywood, founded by Karan Johar, and known for producing successful and critically acclaimed movies.
Poonawalla Hospitality & Real Estate, based in Pune, has developed several luxury apartments, commercial complexes, and mixed-use developments, known for their sustainable and modern design.
Adar Poonawalla is exploring new avenues and investing in startups, renewable energy, and emerging technologies, aligning with his commitment to environmental conservation and social responsibility.
Adar Poonawalla's diverse business ventures, including vaccines, film production, and real estate, contribute significantly to the Indian business landscape, inspiring many with his dedication and innovation.

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