Dharampal Gulati, the owner of the MDH Masala brand, often called the grand old man of spices, died on Thursday. He was 97. Dharmpal Gulati had been in hospital in Delhi for weeks. He died of a cardiac arrest early this morning, said reports.
Dharampal Gulati was the face of ads of MDH spices. Last year, he was awarded the Padma Bhushan, India's third-highest civilian award.
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and his deputy Manish Sisodia were among the first to post tributes on Twitter.
"Dharm Pal ji was very inspiring personality. He dedicated his life for society. God bless his soul," Kejriwal tweeted.
"India's most inspiring entrepreneur, MDH owner Dharm Pal Mahashay passed away this morning. I have never met such an inspiring and lively soul. May his soul rest in peace," tweeted Sisodia.
Gulati opened his first store in Karol Bagh in Delhi and expanded his business from there.
MDH, the company he re-established in 1959, today sells 62 products available in over 150 different packages. His spices also sell worldwide.
Gulati, at 94 in 2017, became the highest-paid CEO in India in 2017. He was also known to be a philanthropist and built several hospitals and schools.