“Thank you for thinking of me,” Ratan Tata said on October 7 in what would be his last social media post. The 86-year-old had learnt that there were “rumours circulating about his health” and wanted to assure everyone that he remains in good spirits. About 48 hours later, Ratan Tata was no more. In a country with abject poverty, a history of socialism and an ingrained suspicion of the rich, Ratan Tata was a billionaire. Yet he was loved. And this was long before the establishment voices started scolding Indians into loving its “wealth creators”.