Of setbacks and comebacks
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Take your experience further with Premium access. Thought-provoking Opinions, Expert Analysis, In-depth Insights and other Member Only BenefitsUntil Rajkumar Rao-starrer biopic Srikanth hit the OTT platform earlier this year, little was known about the resilient and rebellious Srikanth Bolla. The visually impaired Bolla is an entrepreneur-industrialist, who founded Bollant Industries, which manufactures sustainable packaging products from waste. He was also the first visually impaired international student at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA, where he pursued a management course.
Embracing one’s vulnerabilities is never easy, but Bolla does that with a confidence that defines him. “I became quite self-aware at a young age, realising that I may be visually impaired but I had a vision. When someone told me that you cannot do this thing, my immediate response to it was — I will do it. In a way, hardship has become an addiction for me, it’s in my DNA now. So, I feel that all it takes in life to succeed is a ‘no’,” said Bolla.
Born in a farming family in Andhra Pradesh’s Seetharamapuram village, Bolla has sight impairment but never really let it come in his way. Whether it was a long walk to school every day or taking the state government to court over the access to study science for children with disabilities, he has remained resilient and stubborn, to break the mould and create his own path. Setting up Bollant Industries, Bolla is working towards empowering the marginalised through financial independence and turning waste into wealth. A strong believer in karma, he is all game for disruption. “Innovators are disruptors and they should be given a chance to find their purpose and a life of dignity,” he believes.