Mira Kulkarni is the Indian Entrepreneur who is the founder and the managing director of an ayurvedic cosmetic brand named Forest Essentials, which became the first Indian skincare brand to enter the international luxury market.
Wiki/Biography
Mira Kulkarni was born in 1958 (age 64 years; as of 2022) in Tehri Garhwal, Uttrakhand. She did her schooling at Tara Hall in Shimla. Later, she pursued graduation in Fine Arts from Stella Maris College, Chennai. Mira had a huge interest in Ayurveda and her passion for creating high-quality Indian products that keep the inherent properties of Ayurveda ingredients led to the formation of the ayurvedic beauty brand named Forest Essentials.
Physical Appearance
Hair Colour: Black
Eye Colour: Brown
Family
Parents & Siblings
Mira was 28 years old when her parents died.
Husband & Children
Mira got married at the age of nineteen. She is a single mother of two children, a son, Samrath Bedi who is 46 years; as of 2022 and a daughter, Divya Chawla, who is 44 years; as of 2022. Samarth Bedi began his career with Standard Chartered Bank in New York in 1999 and in 2001, he joined Forest Essentials as the managing director. Divya works as the creative director of Forest Essentials.
Kulkarni has four grandchildren Shabad, Angad, Rhea, and Samaira.
Career
Mira realized a gap in the market for user-friendly Ayurvedic products as against the traditional Ayurvedic products available, which were too strongly scented and were not very pleasant to use. During one of her visits to the United States, Mira visited a Mormon expo in upstate New York, where she saw how they made their own soap. After coming back, Kulkarni got involved in a cooperative movement in Rishikesh (Uttarakhand) that focused on marketing handmade products. She realised that Rishikesh could be an ideal location where she could start her business as it is an ayurvedic and wellness hub, home to hundreds of ayurvedic doctors and with some pharmacies selling homemade soaps, oils, lotions, creams, and much more. In 2000, Mira started the company named Forest Essentials on a small scale with soaps and candles with an investment of Rs.2 lakhs.
With the help of modern biochemists, handmade soaps were made and oils were extracted using the cold press ayurvedic method. It almost took Kulkarni and her team two years to come up with their first product. In 2002, Hyatt Regency was its first customer as they ordered the soaps for their rooms which led to the expansion of the business. In 2003, Mira set up her first store in Khan Market, Delhi. The company has almost 80 stores in India, supplies to 190 hotels and export to 120 countries. Almost 70 guest suites at the Rashtrapati Bhavan stock products from Forest Essentials. In 2008, Mr Leonard Lauder, chairman of Estee Lauder, was gifted Forest Essentials products by Lady Lynn Rothschild when he visited India to attend Elizabeth Hurley’s wedding. He really liked the products and asked his country head in India about them. Later, he met Mira and picked up a 20% stake in Forest Essentials. Estee Lauder’s first investment in India was within Forest Essentials. Forest Essentials is also the leading supplier to the majority of the Luxury hotel chains in India including the iconic Taj Group of Hotels and The Oberoi Hotels.
Awards
- In 2011 and 2020, Mira Kulkarni was honoured with the prestigious Fortune India’s Most powerful women in business.
- In 2016, Mira received the Vogue India Beauty Award for her immense contribution to the Beauty Industry.
Favourites
- Travel Destinations: Turkey, Bali, and Vietnam
- Colours: Soft Pink, Blue, and Beige.
Facts/Trivia
- Mira mentioned in one of her interviews that at the beginning of her business she used to casually give away her self-made ayurvedic handmade soaps to friends and family.
- Mira enjoys reading cookbooks and cooking different cuisines during her leisure time.
- Kulkarni describes herself as a garden person.
- Kulkarni reveals in an interview that she is not a social person. She likes spending time with her family.
- Mira Kulkarni owns a Glasshouse named Neemrana Glasshouse a riverside property with 20 accommodations which is located on the banks of the Ganges. Mira inherited this land from her father, who bought it from the Maharaja of Tehri Garhwal thousands of years ago.
- According to Kulkarni, she likes wearing cotton, khadi, linen and pure silks, and she also has a fairly extensive collection of saris built over the years. Her favourite is a Banarasi sari which was given to her by her grandmother.
- While addressing the media person Kulkarni said that while travelling she always carries a cashmere shawl, a small music dock, a notepad, an iPad, scented bath oil, perfume, and a Tejasvi Emulsion.
- Mira has written her autobiography named Essential Mira- The Extraordinary Journey Behind Forest Essentials.
- During her college days, Mira had a huge interest in painting, journalism, and organic plants.
- Mira Kulkarni wrote a letter to thirteen year old self which got published in Vogue Magazine in 2017. In the letter, she stated that
Dear Mira, I want to tell you that every experience you will go through now will impact your life later in some way. Some good, some not so much. At thirteen, generally many of us go to boarding school. It was so not fashionable to use the hand-ground ubtan biji and not to use anything else to wash your face. You could hear the whispers… “eeks, what’s that!” from your friends. You do remember how a new friend came and said it’s ok, don’t listen to them. They all have pimples and you don’t. She went on to become your best friend. The most important thing you learnt was to be friends with people who cared about you, regardless of whom they were. Someone who could tell you that you’re wrong, and then hold your hand and not allow anyone else to say so. You will learn about commitment and trust and the courage to do what you think is right. That will sometimes be difficult but that is what will set you apart from the rest. You will also learn to prioritise and do things that are important to you, and learn that everyone cannot do everything. Learn to delegate, but delegate judiciously, and to competent people. You should be as comfortable in your orange rubber slippers as you are in your new staggeringly-high Louboutins. Never try too hard. There will always be a new colour, a new length. The new colourful straight hair will someday die out and the natural waves that you have will be the new rage. Beyond beauty, it is your inner self. Remain poised in the face of adversity, feel others’ pain and be compassionate. Appreciate all that you have, and be content. Contentment will be your greatest gift. The thing that you also didn’t know then was that it takes courage to follow your dreams, and still have stars in your eyes. You must do that always. Never listen to someone who tells you that what you want to do is not possible.