In 2011, the Mumbai office was taken over by Jayanti Chauhan, who brought a fresh perspective to the business with extensive global exposure. In her present capacity, new product development is being worked on while also aggressively streamlining the operations of Bisleri Mineral Water, Vedica Natural Mineral Water from the Himalayas, fizzy fruit drinks, and Bisleri hand purifier. In addition, key insights are provided in marketing, branding, advertising and communication development at Bisleri. According to the Bisleri website, “Bisleri’s new brand image and growing portfolio” have been the driving force behind Jayanti Chauhan.
Bisleri, originally an Italian alcohol remedy drink created by 19th-century inventor Felice Bisleri, was introduced to India in 1965 by Italian doctor Cesari Rossi and Indian businessman Khushroo Suntook, who set up a factory in Thane. Initially, it was sold only in luxury hotels and restaurants in Mumbai in glass bottles in two varieties – bubbly and still. In 1969, the Jayantilal Chauhan family of Parle Group acquired the struggling Bisleri brand, which was looking to exit the Indian market, for ₹4 lahks (about US$50,000 then).
Ramesh Chauhan, the founder and chairman of Bisleri International, is a renowned entrepreneur who has played a pivotal role in the development of the Indian soft drink industry. In the 1970s, Limca, a lemon and lime-flavoured carbonated soft drink became an instant success, was launched by him. He later introduced Thums Up, which became the most popular cola brand in India. In 1993, he sold his soft drink brands to Coca-Cola but retained Bisleri, which has since grown to become a leading brand in the Indian bottled water market.
In conclusion, the recent news of Tata Consumer Products Limited’s failed attempt to acquire Bisleri has put the spotlight on Jayanti Chauhan, who will now be leading the company’s operations.