Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Prasoon Mukherjee: A story of NRI

At 42, non-resident Indian (NRI) restaurateur Prasoon Mukherjee has everything that money can buy.

A booming business spanning six countries, a jet set lifestyle and unbridled fame that sees him rub shoulders with presidents and prime ministers – Mukherjee's life is an inspiring Indian success story.

But the yarns of this rags-to-riches story were spun more than two decades ago in the by-lanes of a Central Kolkata neighbourhood where a strapping young boy, fresh out of high school, had dared to dream big.

The dream has taken Mukherjee to many continents, seen him franchise across Asia about two-dozen casual dining restaurants of the US-based group Outback Steakhouse and liaison between governments for bilateral deals.

"But the beginning was not at all easy," reminisces Mukherjee, who started by doing a course in hotel management from a premier institute here in 1981.

"It was difficult for my father to provide the Rs 1,600 fee every quarter for the four-year hotel management course. But eventually I did go through with it," Mukherjee, who is now based in Indonesia, said.

Once out of the Institute of Hotel Management, he landed a job with the Indian Tourism Development Corporation (ITDC), where he worked his way up from a trainee to be a food and beverages manager.

After 10 years in ITDC, he was sent by the company to the US for an advanced course in hotel management.

"On my return, I was to become the general manager in one of the ITDC hotels, but I was ignored by a partisan management," said the suave restaurateur, his eyes glimmering behind a pair of brown square monochrome spectacles as he recalled the discrimination.

But on hindsight, that single incident emerged as a blessing in disguise as a hurt Mukherjee then got in touch with an acquaintance in Singapore and he soon found himself working as a kitchen manager in a restaurant in Kuala Lumpur.

"Within six months, I was made the regional manager of the TGI Friday group's Malaysia operations and I had to supervise the functioning of 11 restaurants," said Mukherjee, taking calls on his mobile phone intermittently as he spoke.

In 1994, he became South East Asia's director (operation) of TGIF (Thank God It's Friday) and was posted in Singapore. But soon enough Mukherjee quit this cushy job and shifted base to Jakarta where he took up a job with one of Indonesia's biggest corporates – the $ 25 billion Salim Group, where he worked till 1999.

"In this company, apart from my salary I received annually received two per cent of the company's shares as part my whole package. In five years the share value was $ 11 million," he said.

Mukherjee, who by then had begun dreaming of starting off on his own, sold half of his shares and with a capital of $ 5.5 million left for Los Angeles, where he was first introduced to the Outback Steakhouse chain, arguably one of the world's best casual dinning restaurant groups.

Once at Outback Steakhouse, Mukherjee knew what he wanted to do in life. He had to become a restaurateur.

"It took me three gruelling days of parleys to convince the Outback management in Atlanta to let me open franchises in South Asia. First, they weren't interested in expanding their operations in Asia. Second, they weren't convinced about my financial health.

"In 2000 I opened my first Outback Steakhouse franchise in Singapore."

Since then, he has opened 21 other Outback restaurants in Kuala Lumpur, Hong Kong, Bangkok, Manila and Jakarta.

"But, my biggest regret is that my father, who was the only soul to encourage me to go abroad leaving the ITDC job, couldn't see me start my own business. He died a few days after I had signed the Outback deal, but I hadn't been able to inform him," said Mukherjee.

Mukherjee, the franchise holder for all of Asia barring Japan and Korea, is opening three more Outback restaurants in Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta and Bangkok by December.

Outback Steakhouse's Asia operation, barring those in Japan and North and South Korea, reports a turnover of $ 20 million.

Mukherjee's India plans too are in the offing. Outback president Tim Ganon was in Delhi in January to "study" the market, and Mukherjee said the chain's founder was "happy with the situation". He, however, did not specify when Outback could open an outlet in India.

Besides his entrepreneurial skills, Mukherjee is active in the diplomatic circles and he is liaisoning between the Indonesian and Bangladesh governments on a road building deal.

He is in a delegation being led by Indonesian President Megawati Sukarnoputri to Bangladesh on June 21 to formalise the deal that will see an 80-km road being built to connect Dhaka with Khulna.

Mukherjee, whose immediate aim in life is to "open 100 Outback Steakhouse outlets", said his mother, who died of diabetes, was the principal inspiration in his life in whose memory he wants to build a charity diabetes hospital in Kolkata.

Source: http://www.calcuttaglobalchat.net/invboard/index.php?showtopic=3091

10 comments:

  1. Very industrious and persistent in his goals! he has achieved his dream and is now dreaming further into the future!

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  2. This is the same guy who has stopped the Kolkata West project and not returned hundreds of crores of INR to the residents, gotten the Nayachar deal from the West Bengal government without delivering the Kolkata West Project (KWIC), bribed the media in West Bengal so that the story cannot make it to the news channels. Moneyed, yes. Crook.. even more!

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    1. A Wiki search will tell readers the other side of this so called "entrepreneur" who has robbed people of millions and their life savings in Kolkata. A boot licking report eulogising a pseudo entrepreneur. A very misleading article.

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    2. Rubbish Mr Mukherjee is very good person very good builder who has fulfilled his commitment and handed over thousands of villas.
      I think no other builder would do like him.He is gentle man and he is fulfilling his commitment.I am living in Kolkata west international city since last 10long years.He is not like other developer.He is trying hard to establish a beautiful residential place in Howrah.people like are trying to defame him.you never come here and you never try to help the project.Your goal is only to retail your property and earn money only.I invite you please come and see what Mr.Prosun Mukherjee have done.
      Aloke Banerjee
      Kwic
      A/08/05

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  3. He is a big time thief. Hope he suffers from Cancer and very brutal diseases as he was responsible for cheating middle class people in Kolkata by selling Kolkata West International City township, which he never completed. My grandmother passed away dreaming of staying there one day 6 years back.
    Even after 10 years the project is not complete even after extracting full money from us.
    What a cheater and what a fraud

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    1. Correct,he has stolen few million dollars equivalent Indian Rupees from the people at this project. He is a professional fraud.

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  4. Prasoon Mukherjee is a fraud. Go and see his projects, you will understand.

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  7. I am really astonished as how this man is moving freely acquiring huge loans from banks as well as cheating our hard earned money...I booked a flat in Kolkata west international city in the year 2012, where I paid 3 installments and the fourth was to be paid after completion of foundation which was going on at that time.
    But a sudden day the work was stopped after that I am running regularly to his office firstly I was assured that I would be compensated and they would complete the project.
    One day I came to know that they have canceled the project and are selling the land where my dream home was to be built.
    After that I complained to the head lessor KMDA(GOVT Department)who have leased the land to him for building townships. Where I found that some of the department officials is well managed by him too and seeking justice from them too was a irony task.
    Now I have decided to move to judicial court where i am filing case of cheating on this man as well as upon the KMDA too who have helped him in doing fraudulent...let's see what's in the destiny.

    Saju Pathak
    9163653109
    India

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