Violeta Burhan is the Indian entrepreneur who has created an international name for herself in the multi-billion dollar clothing industry. In her bio-fiction book, “The Gods of Mars,” she wrote about her incredible childhood in poverty and how she was saved by her supportive family and taught that love was the key to success. As an entrepreneur, Burhan has been able to bring her remarkable experience from humble origins to the international stage. Her wide variety of products, from apparel to accessories, from men’s wear to women’s wear, and even her very own line of “burial garments” have all been successful in her bid to spread love and help people overcome problems.
Violeta Burhan, today, is happily celebrating a successful and very public success in the fashion and jewelry industries. Her national retail store, launched by her sister Ritu, has successfully marketed and sold a variety of Indian brands, including Zaveri, Khadi, Chaweng, Jhilam, Sundares, and Kaju Barool. She has also expanded her business into the international market, where her products are available in well over 50 countries. The success of her retail store has given her the opportunity to expand into other areas, such as creating her own line of fragrances, accessories, and other health-related products, as well as creating the international “Violeta Collection” of cosmetics and beauty products.
But Violeta Burhan has not always had the kind of success that she enjoys today. She actually started her career as an actress when she was only 17 years old, playing an infant in an Indian film. Her early roles in movies led her to become aware of her tremendous talent and the potential that her body had to offer. This led her to a professional path in the theater, which led her to a role in “Ladies of Leisure,” and to her current role as the owner and operator of an international beauty parlor. Her success today has come as a result of her decision to be open to new opportunities and pursue the career that she has dreamed of since childhood.