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Fintech co-founder meets Narayana Murthy at Indore airport: 'No entourage, no special treatment'

Aditya Joshi, co-founder of fintech startup Pice, said he was boarding the same flight as Murthy and spent 10 minutes around him at the airport and on the plane

Published on: Jan 11, 2026 10:14 PM IST
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A fintech startup co-founder has shared a first-hand account of meeting Infosys founder Narayana Murthy at Indore airport, describing how the billionaire travelled without any special treatment on a commercial flight to Bengaluru.

Aditya Joshi met Narayana Murthy at Indore airport. (LinkedIn/Aditya Joshi)
Aditya Joshi met Narayana Murthy at Indore airport. (LinkedIn/Aditya Joshi)

Aditya Joshi, co-founder of fintech startup Pice, said he was boarding the same flight as Murthy and spent around 10 minutes around him at the airport and on the plane. In a LinkedIn post, Joshi described Murthy as quiet, unassuming and approachable.

According to Joshi, Murthy had no entourage, did not cut queues and did not receive any special treatment. “At 79, he put his bag himself in the overhead bin, sat in the second row, politely asked a fellow passenger to make a little space, and exchanged warm greetings with everyone around him,” he wrote.

Joshi also said Murthy was in Madhya Pradesh to inaugurate Express City in Ratlam by Kataria Jewellers before heading back home. Reflecting on Murthy’s often-cited remarks on long working hours, Joshi wrote, “When he says 70 hours work week he has walked the talk.”

How did social media react?

Several LinkedIn users responded to the post by praising Murthy’s humility and consistency.

One user wrote, “True leadership is reflected in humility and simplicity. Stories like these remind us that greatness isn’t about privilege—it’s about values lived every day. Mr. Narayana Murthy is truly an inspiration for generations.”

“True leadership shows up in the smallest moments. Humility, discipline, and consistency — long before titles and net worth. This is what “walking the talk” really looks like. Respect,” commented another.

“Spending even 10 minutes observing someone in an ordinary setting like that can leave a lasting impression. The way you described those moments felt very grounded,” wrote a third user.

 
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