The Chittilappilly family has helmed the growth of V-Guard Industries, and now Wonderla Holidays
Kochouseph Chittilappilly (left) is currently busy with his four-year-old real estate venture Veegaland Developers, while sons Mithun helm V-Guard
In 1977, Kochouseph Chittilappilly borrowed Rs 1 lakh from his father to start the voltage stabiliser manufacturing company V-Guard Industries, headquartered in Kerala’s Kochi. “I was a supervisor at a small [electric and electronic manufacturing] company, and I couldn’t find a better job,” says the 66-year-old, who, back then, earned a tidy sum of Rs 850 a month after completing a master’s degree in physics from St Thomas College, Thrissur.
Kochouseph is the chairman of the Rs 1,800-crore V-Guard Industries, and vice chairman of Wonderla Holidays, which operates amusement parks in Kochi, Bengaluru and Hyderabad, with a fourth coming up in Chennai.
“We used to take the children on holidays to Disneyland, Universal Studios and other amusement parks abroad. I thought, ‘why can’t I start a small amusement park in Kochi?’,” says Kochouseph, who set up Veega Land in Kochi in 2000; in 2009 it was rebranded Wonderla.
(This story appears in the 31 March, 2017 issue of Forbes India. To visit our Archives, click here.)