Swapnil Joshi

swapnil joshi brahmin“When I was in first year of my college, one of my fan came to me and suddenly went down his knees. He touched my feet and started crying. It was an awkward moment for me. Few minutes later, he told me that he was a chain-smoker. He quit smoking because he is God-fearing man. Every time he smoked cigarette, my image as Lord Krishna would appear in front of him. That awkward moment soon turned into an overwhelming moment for me.”

Remember the child actor with a mischievous smile portraying the role of young Krishna in the epic TV series Shri Krishna? No prizes for guessing, since Swapnil Joshi is a known name in almost all Indian households. Born on 18 October 1977 in a middle class Maharashtrian Brahmin family, today he is an accomplished actor and comedian, both in Marathi and Hindi television and film industries.

After his stint as a child actor at the age of 9, he took a break for schooling and made a comeback in the show Campus. Later, he was cast in many Marathi and Hindi television series. He debuted in Bollywood movies in 1997 through Ghulam-e-Mustafa and in Marathi television through the series Tere Gharchya Samor. Later, he went on to give outstanding performances in movies such as Manini, Checkmate, Mumbai Pune Mumbai, Mitwa, and Govinda. He even participated in the Hindi show Comedy Circus and proved his skills as an outstanding comedian. Besides, he even anchored shows such as Eka Peksha Ek and Timepass. Rather, he even had a radio show named as The Swapnil Joshi Show that was featured on Red FM 93.5. He has won a host of awards, some of which have been mentioned below:

·         Pu La Deshpande Tarunai Sanman for Dil Vil Pyar Vyar in 2002
·         Pu La Deshpande Tarunai Sanman for Mumbai Pune Mumbai in 2012
·         Ravi Paranjpe award for his movie Duniyadari in the year 2013
·         Lokmat awards for his performance in Mumbai Pune Mumbai 2 in 2017
·         Lokmat awards for his performance in Mogra Phulaalaa in 2019

“I’m a person with middle-class values and down-to-earth. I love life, believe in love and marriage. I love my family and friends more than anything else. I’m God-fearing, a happy person and funny! I’m moody at times and shy in my personal space. I actually enjoy leading a very simple life.”
His net worth is estimated to be around USD 5 million. Often touted as the Shah Rukh Khan of Marathi film industry, this talented actor has many accomplishments to his credit. His recent performance in the web series Samantar got an overwhelming response. Married to Leena Aradhye, he is blessed with two kids.

Blessed with chocolate boy looks, this actor who has predominantly played romantic roles does not fail to surprise us with his newer avenues and multi-faceted talents. He is truly a gem to the Marathi and Hindi entertainment industries.

Birth Score – 3/5

Pride Score – 4/5

An impressive 7/10 Notable Brahmin Score.

Spruha Joshi

spruha joshi brahmin actressअलगद पावलांनी
नको तोलूस आभाळ
नको कालच्या चुकांची
आज वर्दी रानोमाळ

A notable artist, actress, anchor, and poet, Spruha Joshi is a rising star, especially in the Marathi television and film industry. Born on 13 October, 1989 in a Maharashtrian Brahmin household, she was brought up in Mumbai and learnt acting at a young age.

She debuted as child actor in 2004 in the Marathi movie Maybaap, after which she took a break to focus on her studies.

She harbored the dream of being an actor at quite an early age. While studying in Ruia college, she participated in many Marathi plays and was a part of their play group. She came back in 2008 with a role in the daily soap Agnihotra. She became a household name after her successful roles in Eka Lagnachi Dusri GoshtaEka Lagnachi Teesri Goshta, and Unch Maza Zoka. She also hosted the TV show Sur Nava Dhyas Nava.

However, she is a poet too and also has penned down lyrics of various Marathi famous songs including “Saad Hi Preetichi” from Mumbai Pune Mumbai 2 and Kiti Sangaychay Mala from Double Seat. She has also published two poetry books Lopmudra and Chandanchura, which feature her thought-provoking poetries that draw inspiration from daily lives and nature. Besides, she has been featured in many commercials.

Recently, she was cast in a Hindi web series Rangbaaz Phirse, wherein she shared the screen space with lead actors such as Jimmy Shergill. She is married to Varad Laghate, a digital marketing specialist.

According to secondary sources, her net worth is estimated to be between 2 and 5 million. As far as her charity work is concerned, she recently participated in the mission of Pani Foundation that works towards making Maharashtra drought-free.

With girl-next-door looks and a natural charm, she has won the hearts of Marathi audience with her outstanding performances in theater too. While still young, Spruha definitely has the capacity to join the names of stalwarts in the Marathi film industry.

पावसाचा जोर कसा वाढतच जाई
अशातच निघायाची नको सख्या घाई
दूरदूर रानातून काहूर वाढते
तशी आग उभ्या तनामनात पेटते..

Birth Score – 3/5

Pride Score – 3/5

A noteworthy 6/10 Notable Brahmin Score.

J. Jayalalithaa

jayaram jayalalithaa brahmin“I am human like everyone else, I do experience emotions and I wouldn’t be normal if I didn’t experience feelings of anger or any other emotion. But, when you are a leader, you learn to control your emotions. You learn not to show them openly. You have to.

Jayaram Jayalalithaa, a prominent political leader, and six times CM of Tamil Nadu, was born in a Tamil Iyengar Brahmin family in 1948. Breaking conventional norms, she was a path breaker in many ways and her story to fame and politics and nothing less than inspiring. Amma, as she was popularly known, was not brought up traditionally and had a childhood filled with struggles.

At a young age of two, her father died, putting the family through financial woes. At the behest of her mother, she joined the film industry at a very young age of 15, although she wanted to pursue further studies. A trained dancer, she worked across 140 films in Kannada, Tamil, and Telugu languages. She even won Filmfare awards for her outstanding performances. Despite starting her career in films, she entered politics in 1982 as a member of All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK). She served as a Rajya Sabha Member from 1984 to 1989. After the death of M. G. Ramachandran (MGR), the founder of AIADMK, she assumed the position of the leader of the party, although initially it was split with MGR’s wife.

“I have come here as the representative of the weaker sections of our society, the toiling masses, the crores of humble workers, farmers, poor agricultural labourers and women, to give oral manifestation to their feelings, aspirations and legitimate desires and make them known to the rest of the country.”

Although she was a Brahmin by birth, she worked equally for other castes and Dalits. With an unbeatable charisma, her political career was full of laurels with her followers going gaga over her work. She was a part of controversies too, with corruption charges and illegal property charges. However, during his tenure as CM, authorities managed to hunt down the notorious bandit Veerappan. Such was his popularity, that within a range of fourteen years, she became CM for 6 times. She introduced the “Cradle Baby Scheme”, a move to prevent female feticide.

Her life story has been adapted into many works of art, including series and movies, the latest being the movie Thalaivii, starring Kangana Ranaut. Her transformation from a young girl full of dreams to a great political leader is definitely an offbeat story.

“It’s not true that when you are in politics you grow a thick skin. It never happens. If you are sensitive, you stay sensitive till the end of your life. If you are hyper sensitive like I am, you feel the pain magnified…and then to have to face slander and the terrible distorted image that has been created of me in the media – because that’s not me!”

Birth Score – 3/5
Pride Score – 4/5
An impressive 7/10 Notable Brahmin Score.

Raja Ram Mohan Roy

raja ram mohan roy brahmin“Truth and Virtue do not necessarily belong to wealth and Power and distinctions of big mansions”

Raja Ram Mohan Roy, a name proudly known as maker of Modern India, has contributed immensely to the freedom struggle of India and bringing social & educational reforms in India. The title of Raja was bestowed upon him by the Mughal Emperor Akbar II. On his death anniversary today, i.e. 27th September, let’s delve deeper into his works for bringing path-breaking changes that helped break the shackles of some of the inhuman practices in India:

Born in a Brahmin family in Hoogly district of Bengal to the Sanskrit scholar Ramkanto Roy, he learnt Persian and Arabic in a madrasa. Interestingly, he also knew a lot of foreign languages, including English, Greek, Hebrew, French, and Latin. His varied education laid down the foundation for tolerance and respect towards other religions. He worked as a private clerk to Thomas Woodroffe, a registrar and later for John Digby, a collector of East India company. During this time, he did a lot of research on political and social reforms and published them. He left his employment to dedicate his time to work towards bringing social and economic renaissance.
“The superstitious practices which deform the Hindu religion have nothing to do with the pure spirit of its dictates.”

He founded the Brahmo Samaj, which worked for bringing social reforms such as removal of caste system and bringing an end to some social evils & customs. He painstakingly took efforts to publish Bengali versions of Upanishads and Vedas for people to be aware of the original version of the texts. Its focus was on reading of scriptures, prayers, and meditation instead of idol worship and sacrifices. One of his biggest accomplishments was the abolition of Sati, a practice that was extremely inhuman against Hindu women. In fact, he even travelled to England in 1930 to ensure that the Act against banning Sati would not be nullified. Besides, he worked towards abolition of polygamy, child marriage, and the right to education and inherit property for women.

In 1830, he spent two years in England as an ambassador of the Mughal empire to look after the needs of India. Unfortunately, in 1833, he lost his life to meningitis and was interred in Bristol. The nation will remain forever indebted to tireless contribution for introducing modern times in India.

“I have now given up all worldly avocations, and am engaged in religious culture and in the investigation of truth”

Birth Score – 4/5

Pride Score – 5/5

A super-impressive 9/10 Notable Brahmin Score.

Rohit Sharma

rohit sharma cricket brahmin“No matter how talented you are or naturally gifted you are, there’s no substitute to hard work if you got to maintain standards.”

Rohit Sharma is an accomplished cricketer who is known for being the only batsman for scoring three double centuries in ODI match. Born in a Telugu Brahmin family, he did his schooling in Mumbai, wherein his talent for cricket was picked up by his coach, Dinesh Lad.

He is known for his aggressive batting style and is often expected to hit a century once he crosses 50 runs. Interestingly, he is also the only batsman to hit a century with a six in all three forms of cricket. He has been honored with prestigious awards as follows:

  • Arjuna Award in 2015
  • Golden Bat Award in World Cup 2019
  • ICC ODI Player of the Year in 2019
  • Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna Award in 2020
  • Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award in 2020
“I am not someone like A. B. de Villiers, Gayle, or Dhoni. I don’t have that much power. I have to use my brain to manipulate the field and stick to my strength, which is to hit through the lines.” 

Touted as “Hitman”, his approach to batting is a perfect blend of aggression exercised with caution, which is known for bringing scores for the team. Recently, cricket journalists Vijay Lokapally and G. Krishnan penned a book The Hitman: The Rohit Sharma Story describing how this top order batsman achieved a position of high reverence in Indian cricket.Married to Ritika Sajdeh, he was blessed with a daughter in 2015. He is all slated to play as the captain of Mumbai Indians in the upcoming Indian Premiere League (IPL), which is scheduled to be conducted on 19th September. Recent news that Virat Kohli has resigned from the captaincy of T20 has ignited talks that Rohit Sharma would take over his place. His net worth as of 2021 is estimated to be USD 25 million. He also engages in philanthropy activities and has recently contributed INR 80 lakhs for families affected by lockdown.

Considering his achievements, Sharma is definitely one of the topmost international cricket players and many expect him to win more laurels in this sport.

“You should not remain in your comfort zone; if you want to make it big, you must challenge yourself,  get out of your comfort zone, and succeed in doing well outside of your comfort areas.”

Birth Score – 3/5

Pride Score – 4/5

An impressive 7/10 Notable Brahmin Score

Arnab Goswami

arnab goswami brahmin“No truth is ugly enough to be discussed and no exposure is dangerous enough not to pursue.

“Nation wants to know” this statement of Arnab Goswami is familiar in almost every household in India. One of the top journalists in India known for his aggressive style, he is someone who is always in the talks. Born in 1973 in an Assamese Brahmin family, Goswami was born to Manoranjan Goswami, a military officer and Suprabha Goswami, an author. Being an army kid, he spent his childhood across various cities in India. He completed his Bachelor’s degree in Sociology from Delhi University and Masters in Social Anthropology from Oxford University.

He started his career in early 1990s with The Telegraph at Kolkata, wherein he lasted less than a year. His affair with the newsroom began in 1995 when he got his job as a news anchor at NDTV in Delhi. He bagged an award in 2004 for the Best News Anchor of Asia for his show called Newsnight. Alongside, he also penned his first book ” Terrorism: The Legal Challenge”, which mentioned the challenges India faces in forming laws against terrorism. He later went on to become the editor-in-chief of Times Now and continued his association almost a decade. His show “Frankly Speaking with Arnab” was a great hit. In 2016, he split with Times Now due to editorial differences with them to form his own news channel called Republic TV. Within a week of its launch, it became the most viewed news channel.

“In our reporting and in our relentless pursuit of the truth, our nationalism is our strength, our nationalism is at our core.”

Today, he has become a top notch journalist, and his interviews with high profile people across the nation are quite popular. He is married to Samyabrata Ray Goswami, who is also a journalist and co-owner of Republic TV. His news channel has partnered with Charities Aid Foundation to boost the spirit of giving among the people in the society to transform lives of others in the community by giving time, money and other resources. It is estimated that his net worth is around INR 253 Crores as of 2021.

Although his statements and style of journalism are considered to be quite controversial, he definitely has been a great influence on Indian news channels and continues to do so.

“I think it is a matter of pride for all journalists that a fellow journalist today runs, manages, anchors & owns the largest news organization in the country.”

Birth Score – 3/5

Pride Score – 4/5

An noteworthy 7/10 Notable Brahmin Score.

Vidya Balan

vidya balan actress brahmin“Women are blessed with energy – a power which is unique. I have been very fortunate to have played strong women and explored their strengths through my films.”

Born in a Tamil Brahmin family, Vidya Balan grew up in Chembur, Mumbai. She became a household name after the popular television series Hum Paanch. However, it was years later that she made her entry as a debutant in Bollywood movies via Parineeta, which received a lot of accolades. She is well known for portraying lead female roles that are strong characters.

Backed with a degree in Sociology from Xavier’s college in Mumbai, she started acting in a Malyalam film first. However, due to production issues just before its release, rumor started doing rounds that Balan was jinxed, which resulted in hurdles in releasing the movie. Struggling with this, she could not land up in any role in a movie and starred mostly in advertisements and musical videos. This jinx was finally broken when she received a Filmfare Award for Parineeta in 2003. Her powerful roles in Paa, No One Killed Jessica, Kahaani, and Tumhari Sulu displayed her ability to give justice to her characters with conviction.

“I have never thought of winning an Oscar. Rather, I never thought I would get the Padma Shri. I think God has been kind to me. I think getting Oscar award is not too far away.”

In 2014, she received the prestigious Padma Shri award. Despite being an outsider in the film industry, she has bagged prestigious roles and has contributed tremendously. She remains unconventional than other actresses, although being criticized and body shamed for her weight. Yet, she defies beauty standards that confine actresses to be skinny and portrays real-life characters with sass. Her latest role in Sherni as a forest officer again bore a testimony to her commitment to the skill of acting.
Balan’s net worth is a whopping USD 18 million and she is the owner of many real estate properties across the country along with luxury cars. She is married to Siddharth Roy Kapoor, a noted film producer and businessman. Besides, she is also engaged in humanitarian work that involve empowerment of women through donations and participating in campaigns. She also served as the brand ambassador of ‘Clean India’ movement in 2016.
Vidya’s undeterred ability to accept roles that speak volumes about real-life women and the vibrant range of roles she has portrayed on screen sets her a class apart from other actors.
“Weight used to be an issue. I was always fat as a child. And everyone used to tell me, You’ve got such a pretty face; why don’t you lose some weight? Over the years I’ve realised that my body is a certain type, and I have learned to accept it.”

Birth Score – 4/5
Pride Score – 3/5
A noteworthy 7/10 Notable Brahmin Score.

Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan

Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan brahmin“Teachers should be the best minds in the country”

Born in a middle-class Tamil Brahmin family, Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan is a name known for his multi-faceted career across different domains as a philosopher, professor, and politician. After his education in Vellore, he started his college education in 1904 at Madras Christian University.

From 1921 to 1932, he worked as a Professor of Philosophy at King George V Chair of Mental and Moral Science at the University of Calcutta. He also worked as a Spalding professor of Eastern Religions and Ethics at the University of Oxford. Deeply loved by his students, his carriage was once pulled by them, when he was traveling to Mysore railway station from the University. Interestingly, he was nominated 11 times for the Nobel Peace Prize and 16 times for the Nobel Prize in Literature. He also worked as the chancellor of the University of Delhi, from 1953 to 1962.

“A life of joy and happiness is possible only on the basis of knowledge and science.”

A man of dynamic talents, his political career was equally illustrious. He was elected as the Vice President in 1952 and also served as the President of India from 1962 to 1967. After attaining presidency, he was once asked by his students to allow them to celebrate his birthday on September 5. He instead requested his students to dedicate this day to teachers to honour their contribution in honing the next generation.

Speaking of the recognition he received, he was awarded the Bharat Ratna in 1954. He was also responsible for defending Hinduism against Western beliefs, which was full of misconceptions against this faith system. Backed with his education in Philosophy and knowledge about Upanishads and Bhagvad Gita, he took efforts to spread the right teachings about Hinduism. In 1975, just before his death, he was honoured with the Templeton Prize, which he received for conveying “A universal reality of God that embraced love and wisdom for all people”. He donated the prize money to Oxford University.

A true gem of India, Dr. Radharishnan’s philosophies remain relevant even during modern times.

“The worst sinner has a future, even as the greatest saint has had a past. No one is so good or bad as he imagines.”

Birth Score – 4/5

Pride Score – 5/5

A quite impressive 9/10 Notable Brahmin Score.

Dr. Subramanyam Jaishankar

Dr. Subrahmanyam Jaishankar brahmin“We are going to work together to find common ground and narrow differences.”

Our current Minister of External Affairs, Dr. Subramanyam Jaishankar has recently come into news due to the Afghanistan crisis in which he arranged for the evacuation of Indian diplomats stuck there. However, before assuming official duties as a minister, S. Jaishankar has had an illustrious career as an Indian diplomat serving across different parts of the globe on various assignments.

“Globalisation is under stress due to new and emerging geo-political and geo-economic faultlines.”

Born in New Delhi in a Brahmin family, he has graduated from University of Delhi and undertook his Masters in Political Science and Ph.D in International Relations From JNU, Delhi. His career as a diplomat was quite dynamic, with various assignments of different nature being handled by him.

· Ambassador to the Czech Republic between 2000 and 2004.
· High Commissioner to Singapore between 2007 and 2009
· Ambassador to China between 2009 and 2013
· Ambassador to United States between 2013 and 15
· Foreign Secretary between 2015 and 2018

He has worked in diplomatic assignments in various Embassies at Colombo, Tokyo, Budapest and Moscow. Besides, he was also appointed as the Foreign Secretary of India in 2015. He even had a brief stint in the corporate world when he served in the capacity of President at Tata Sons, Global Corporate Affairs. Another feather on his cap is that he was awarded the Padma Shri in 2019. He even played a crucial role in the management of Sino-Indian border dispute and working on the Indo-US nuclear agreement.

He recently penned a book “The India Way: Strategies for an Uncertain World”, which describes his opinion on India’s foreign policy and strategies. Married to Kyoko Jaishankar of Japanese origin, he speaks multiple languages and truly has an illustrious career to his credit. In future, his role will be of paramount importance as India sets to boost its global footprints and strengthen its position.

“Beyond the traditional areas of cooperation, we have entered the digital age with its own opportunities. The area of fintech needs to be explored.”

Birth Score – 4/5
Pride Score – 4/5
An impressive 8/10 Notable Brahmin Score.

Dr. Subramanian Swamy

dr subramanian swamy brahmin“The world has come around to the view that democracy is essential for full human development. And only education and skill development can make this possible.” 

A highly revered member of the parliament, Dr. Subramanian Swamy is a noted name in Indian politics. Born as a Tamil Brahmin in Chennai, Tamil Nadu in 1938, his father was a statistical adviser to Government of India, and mother a homemaker. Following his father’s footsteps, he completed his Masters in Statistics and studied for his post graduation at Harvard University in Economics under a scholarship program.

After completion of his education, he joined the Harvard as an assistant professor in Economics. In 1969, he moved to IIT Delhi to serve as a professor of Mathematical Economics. His political career began when he was elected as a member of Lok Sabha. He served as the Union Minister of Commerce and Industry & Law and Justice during the leadership of Prime Minister Chandra Shekhar. Till date, he has travelled across 17 countries and was a part of the Indian Parliamentary Delegation to 100th Inter-Parliamentary Union Conference, Moscow, September, 1998. One of the illustrious moments in his political career was his role in exposing the 2G Scam when Dr. Manmohan Singh served as the Prime Minister. Under his petition, the then telecom minister A. Raja was acquitted by the CBI.

Besides, he founded the Janata Party, which he presided till 2013, until the party was joined with Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP). Recently, he published the book, Himalayan Challenge: India, China and the Quest for Peace’, wherein he has described his opinion on how India’s foreign policy should be, especially regarding the Indo-China border disputes. Interestingly, he learnt the native language of China within just 3 months when he was challenged to do so. Also, he knows multiple regional languages of India.

Married to Roxanna Swamy while studying in Harvard, his wife was instrumental in imparting knowledge about the legal field. He is blessed with two daughters who also have noteworthy accomplishments in the field of politics and journalism.

Known for his intellect regarding foreign policies, Swamy is one of highly educated, multi-talented and transparent politicians in India. His net worth is estimated to be INR 1.75 crores. He still works tirelessly donning various hats, as a politician and educator.

“India has always come out of crises renewed and on a higher growth path.”
Birth Score – 4/5

Pride Score – 4/5

An impressive 8/10 Notable Brahmin Score.