Kapil Mohan (Mohan Meakin) Age, Height, Family, Career, Net Worth, Lifestyle & Facts

PERSONAL INFORMATION

Real Name: Kapil Mohan

Profession: Army Personnel & Indian Entrepreneur (Chairman and Managing Director, Mohan Meakin)

Date of Birth: Year, 1929

Age (at the time of death): 88 Years

Nationality: Indian

Hometown: Mohan Nagar, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, India

Religion: Hinduism

Caste: Mohyal

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EDUCATION

School: Not Known

College: Not Known

Educational Qualification: PhD

FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS

Family: Father – Name Not Known Mother – Name Not Known Brother – V R Mohan (elder) Sister – Not Known

Marital Status: Married

Affairs/Girlfriends: Not Known

Wife/Spouse: Pushpa Mohan

Children: Son – Not Known Daughter – Seema Bakshi (Adopted; Deceased Oct 2017)

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

Awards/Honours: Padma Shri (2010) Vishisht Seva Medal

MONEY FACTOR

Net Worth: Not Known

OTHER INFORMATION

Birth Place: Not Known

Date of Death: 6 January 2018

Place of Death: Mohan Nagar, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, India

Death Cause: Cardiac Arrest

Hobbies: Reading, Travelling

INTERESTING BACKGROUND INFORMATION

Kapil Mohan, a prominent figure in the Indian brewing industry, was born into a legacy that dates back to 1855 when his grandfather, Narendra Nath Mohan, acquired Dyer Breweries in Kasauli. This establishment was significant not only for its heritage but also for being the birthplace of India’s first beer, Lion, which marked a milestone as the first beer in Asia. Under Kapil’s stewardship, starting from 1973 when he took on the roles of Chairman and Managing Director of what had become Mohan Meakin Limited, he oversaw the transformation of the company into a notable player in the spirits and beverage market. His leadership continued a proud tradition that had begun with the brewery’s founder, Edward Abraham Dyre, the father of Colonel Reginald Edward Harry Dyer, infamous for his role in the Jallianwala Bagh massacre.

One of the crowning achievements of Kapil Mohan was the launch of Old Monk Rum on December 19, 1954. This product would not only become a household name in India but also rise to the status of the third-largest selling rum globally, with a devoted following that reveres it as almost sacred—some fans even claim it to be the “next best liquid in the world after water.” Interestingly, despite overseeing a successful brewing company for over four decades, Kapil Mohan was a teetotaller who never consumed alcohol himself. This peculiar contrast between his personal beliefs and professional achievements did not hinder the brand’s meteoric rise; rather, it was a testament to his commitment to quality. Kapil famously stated, “We do not advertise. The best way of my advertising is the product: When it comes to you, and you taste it, you look at the difference and ask what is it. That is the best advertisement.”

In the wake of family transitions, including the untimely passing of his elder brother, V R Mohan, in 1973, Kapil took charge of the company and expanded its offerings to include fruit juices, breakfast cereals, and mineral water. This diversification was pivotal, prompting the company to drop “Brewery” from its name in 1982, reflecting its broader ambitions. Although Old Monk Rum thrived largely by word of mouth, the mid-2000s brought challenges with increased competition from brands like Golden Eagle Beer and the Vijay Mallya-led United Breweries group. A family rift also surfaced during this period when Rakesh ‘Rocky’ Mohan, Kapil’s nephew, opted to sell the Lucknow venture to the Wave Group, marking a significant shift in the company’s ownership dynamics.

Beyond his contributions to the brewing industry, Kapil Mohan was a multifaceted individual who served as the President of the Municipal Committee of Solan in Himachal Pradesh and as the Chairman and Managing Director of Narinder Mohan Hospital in Ghaziabad. His commitment to public service was enhanced by his military background; he was a retired Brigadier from the Indian Armed Forces, lending him a sense of discipline and leadership that permeated all his endeavors. Kapil also held directorships in various companies, including Mohan Rocky Springwater Breweries Limited and Arthos Breweries Limited, further extending his influence in the sector. Sadly, he passed away on January 6, 2018, from cardiac arrest, leaving behind a rich legacy characterized by innovation, tradition, and an unwavering dedication to his craft.

Note: All biographical information compiled from publicly available sources.

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