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Natasha Poonawalla and Adar Poonawalla: The power couple's filmy love story

etimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 3, 2026, 20:06 IST
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Natasha Poonawalla and Adar Poonawalla: The power couple's filmy love story

In the glossy, often predictable world of Mumbai’s upper crust, you typically see two very distinct set of social circles: the buttoned-up, traditional business dynasties and the high-octane, camera-ready socialite circles. It is rare to see these two worlds collide without one absorbing the other. Yet, Natasha and Adar Poonawalla have managed to blend these identities with a kind of grace that feels less like a corporate merger and more like a genuine, old-school love story.

On paper, they are a study in complete opposites. Natasha is the unapologetic fashion icon, she is a regular at the Met Gala red carpet and is known fo quirky style. Adar, on the other hand, is the CEO and owner of the Serum Institute of India. His daily life involves the heavy lifting of global health logistics and managing a multi-billion-dollar empire. You wouldn't necessarily expect the "Vaccine King" and the "Couture Queen" to be on the same wavelength, but their partnership is proof that the most solid foundations in life are often built in the most unexpected places. Here's their love story:

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The Goa meet-cute

As per reports, Adar Poonawalla met Natasha in the early 2000s at Vijay Mallya’s famous New Year’s Eve bash in Goa. Natasha had just wrapped up her Master’s at the London School of Economics and was enjoying her first "parent-free" trip to Goa.

While the rest of the crowd was lost in the whirlwind of music and drinks, Natasha and Adar found themselves tallking to each other at the party. Recalling their first meeting, Natasha told Vogue India in an earlier interview, "We didn’t really drink or party. We got to know each other and laughed a lot. I told him, ‘We’re going to be really good friends.’"

It wasn't a "thunderbolt" moment of love at first sight, but something better: an instant, comfortable vibe. He was the grounded heir; she was the sharp-witted rebel. Somehow, without the flashiness usually associated with their circles, the puzzle pieces just clicked.




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No games, just long distance romance

The honeymoon phase was immediately tested by geography. Natasha headed back to London to build her career, while Adar was shoulder-deep in the family business in Pune. Anyone who has tried a long-distance relationship knows the drill—the expensive flights, the time-zone math, and the constant "where is this going?" anxiety.

But, Adar was clear from the beginning that he wanted to get married to Natasha.There were no games and no "playing it cool." That level of clarity became the anchor Natasha needed. By 2006, they were married in a celebration that effectively united India’s corporate and social royalty.


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Natasha becoming a part of the Poonawalla household

When Natasha entered the Poonawalla household, she didn't just join a family; she entered a powerhouse. Her father-in-law, Cyrus Poonawalla, took a radical approach for a traditional Indian patriarch: he gave her a seat at the table from day one.

She wasn't expected to just be a "trophy wife" hosting dinner parties. She was encouraged to participate, eventually taking the lead at the Villoo Poonawalla Charitable Foundation. For the unversed, Natasha is the Chairperson of the foundation, which was started in the memory of her late mother-in-law. Natasha is also the Executive Director of SII.

Today, the couple balances these roles while raising their two sons, Cyrus and Darius, ensuring that the next generation understands both the value of money and the importance of a vaccine.

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The ultimate hype man

We have to address the fashion. Natasha’s style is bold, often experimental, and occasionally "bewildering" to the average observer. She has worn everything from dish-antenna hats to gowns that look like they were plucked from a sci-fi film. While the internet trolls might have a field day with her more daring looks, Adar is her absolute number one fan.

His take on her avant-garde choices is basically relationship goals: "If you love it, do it. If you’re comfortable being ridiculously dressed, how does it matter to anybody else?"

He doesn't try to dim her light to make his corporate image look "safer." He realizes that her presence on the global stage—whether at Davos or a London gala—actually shines a necessary light on the serious, life-saving work they do back home.

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The Power Duo Decoded

Over the years, the Poonawallas have evolved into a blueprint for a modern-day power couple. They’ve transcended the "socialite" or "tycoon" tags.

Their story is a reminder that you don’t have to be the same person to be the right person. Sometimes, you just need to be two people who, in the middle of a loud party in Goa, decided they’d rather just talk to each other.



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