Winning Stroke: Interview with Mr. Sumit Ghosh ,CEO,PowerAdSpy

Q- If not in the current profession, you would be?

A programmer.

Q- One tune you always hum?

Ek din bik jaaega mati ke mol.

Q- One book to read when you want to motivate yourself?

Steve Jobs. He is my idol.

Q- One dialogue of a movie that motivates you or you like the most?

You got a dream, you got to protect it. When people can’t do something themselves, they want to tell you that you can’t do it. You want something? Go get it. Period. It is from one of my favorite movies Pursuit of Happiness.

Q - The place you never been to and always want to go to?

Brazil.

Q- An animal that signifies you & why?

Bull. I think have the tenacity and perseverance of one.

Q- A movie character you most resemble or resonate with?

Gurubhai from the movie Guru. That movie motivated me highly to be an entrepreneur.

Q- Choose one from each below:

o Marvel or DC – Marvel

o Batman or Superman - Superman

o Tom or Jerry - Tom

o Chacha Chaudhary or Super Command or Dhruv None. Never read those.

Q- If your life was to be turned into a movie who would you like to play your part as which character?
I would like Deepika Padukone to play my love interest hahaha.

Q- Luck or hard work, what do you think weighs more in defining a successful person?

Loads of both. Only one doesn’t work without the other.

Q- One best decision you have ever made?

Becoming an entrepreneur. It drives me, and it is my passion. Sometimes I actually hate weekends because most of my employees are on leave at that time.

Q- A strategy that you always use to take your decisions in personal or professional life?

I place myself in other person’s shoes. It has always helped me make quick decisions.

Q- Whose advice you seek when in dilemma?

My wife. She is my solid support system. She brings me when to earth when I am flying too high and motivates me when I am feeling down. She keeps me grounded. I wouldn’t be where I am without her love and support.

Q- What has been your biggest achievement?

My son. I know it is a cliche answer, but I guess it takes kids to grow you as a person. Kids teach you patience and maturity in life.

Q- One thing that you want to change in yourself?

My sleep schedule. It is extremely erratic and it has started affecting my health.

Q- A line said by your closed one that you never forget?

Make a change in people’s lives around you. Leave an impact.

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Jeet Sharma

BW Reporters Jeet works for BW Businessworld

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