Rakesh Jhunjhunwala (1960–2022) was often called India’s Warren Buffett. Unlike Buffett, however, Jhunjhunwala cultivated a larger-than-life public persona — jovial, blunt, and risk-hungry. This made him a natural subject for cinema. The 2021 film The Big Bull , directed by Kookie Gulati and produced by Ajay Devgn, fictionalised his rise, though legally disclaimed as “inspired by real events”. Alongside the film, a parallel ecosystem of YouTube videos — some official, many fan-made — amplified his image. This paper analyses both.
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The moniker “Big Bull” in Indian finance and popular culture is synonymous with the late Rakesh Jhunjhunwala. This paper examines his on-screen and digital portrayal, focusing on the biographical drama The Big Bull (Disney+ Hotstar, 2021) and the most viewed online video content that built his legend. It argues that Jhunjhunwala’s media presence — from rare TV interviews to viral trading-floor clips — shaped the film’s narrative and continues to drive algorithmic engagement. The study analyses filmography (cast, crew, critical reception) and categorises popular videos into three types: interview snippets, documentary segments, and reaction/meme content. The 2021 film The Big Bull , directed
Often overlooked but crucial to the filmography keyword is , known as "India’s Big Bull." Dying in 2022, his life has been chronicled in multiple short documentaries and business case studies rather than feature films. : Plays Meera Rao, a journalist based on Sucheta Dalal
The journey of the is a testament to the enduring power of primal archetypes in digital media. From the sweaty boxing rings of 1980s cinema to the looping 4K edits on TikTok, the Big Bull represents a hunger that algorithms cannot satiate: the desire for dominance in a chaotic world.