By Mohit Hira
It has been said the life of a founder is a lonely one. And clichéd as it may sound, at the end of a hectic day, founders often seek solace in themselves. Their lives—regardless of whether they succeed entrepreneurially or not—are fraught with challenges that are certain to change a person from deep within.
If you read Megha Vishwanath’s biography, Unseen: The Untold Story of Deepinder Goyal and the Making of Zomato , in this context, sections that come across as almost hagiographic—or overtly filled with unabashed admiration—will appear deeply empathetic. The result is a rather linear but meticulously chronicled narrative of the Zomato founder’s journey who is referred to by his pet name Deepi throughout. It spans childhood trauma, parental influence, entrepreneurial

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