Soma Chakraborty on What Being Truly Rich Means: It’s Not About Cars, It’s About Contribution
“Often we hear that success changes your lifestyle. But what does being rich truly mean?”
This is a question I deeply connect with and love to answer.
For Soma Chakraborty, success isn’t measured by how prosperous you appear — whether you drive a luxury car, own a bungalow, or lead a glamorous life. True success, to her, is defined by happiness and impact — the kind that leaves a lasting imprint on others’ lives.
How many people are earning today because of your initiative?
What opportunities have you created for the next generation?
How many lives have you uplifted?
How many smiles exist today because of your actions?
These are the questions that, for Soma, define real wealth.
Take the establishment of her hospital as an example. It wasn’t just the fulfillment of a personal dream. The true joy came from knowing that she had built a platform — especially for young professionals in hospital management who were waiting for just one opportunity to prove their capabilities. It also meant empowering underprivileged individuals by offering them employment, helping them build dignity, purpose, and better futures.
Owning a car or a bungalow may be a part of life’s journey — but for Soma, success is never about material possessions. That’s not how she measures worth.
To her, education and knowledge are the true tools of transformation. It’s not what you own, but what you know, share, and inspire in others that leads to meaningful societal change.
She doesn’t believe in showmanship — it simply doesn’t align with her nature. Soma Chakraborty stands for substance over status — a philosophy that continues to guide her journey.