Rohan Mirchandani death: Edelweiss Mutual Fund Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Radhika Gupta on Sunday reacted to the death of Epigamia co-founder Rohan Mirchandani at just 42.
Mirchandani’s death due to cardiac arrest has sent shockwaves among the business community.
Expressing grief over the untimely death of her fellow co-founder, Radhika Gupta said that it makes you question a lot of things. Gupta also highlighted the unfortunate event of so many deaths of 40 to 50-year-olds due to heart attacks or stress-related issues.
“It is heartbreaking to see stories of so many folks I know losing their lives in their 40s and 50s to heart attacks and stress related ailments. It makes you question a lot of things,” said Gupta in her post on platform X.
The Edelweiss executive also focused on the importance of being “grateful” as one grows older, as a part of the strategy to manage stress.
“As I get older, my greatest learning to manage stress is to be grateful,” she said.
The CEO also highlighted that any form of the richest list or the most powerful list will make a person feel as if they are part of the rat race, but the key takeaway from it is that there will always be someone who will have more and “many who have less.” She highlighted the importance of counting life as a blessing and living the moments while you can.
“Rich lists and power lists will make you believe life is a race, but there is always someone who has more … and many who have less. Count the blessings and live the moments,” said the CEO.
Rohan Mirchandani’s death
Rohan Mirchandani, the co-founder of the yoghurt brand Epigamia, passed away on the night of December 21 due to a cardiac arrest.
“It is with deep sorrow that Drums Food International confirms the untimely passing of its beloved founder, Rohan Mirchandani, who suffered a sudden cardiac arrest yesterday,” said Drum Foods International Pvt. Ltd in an official statement.
Drum Foods International Pvt. Ltd is the parent company that manages the Epigamia brand.