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The Malabari Who Loved His Ferrari
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From the emerald agricultural fields of Kerala to the happening streets of Dubai, The Malabari Who Loved His Ferrari chronicles the extraordinary journey of Dileep Kumar, a farmer’s son who became a multi-millionaire entrepreneur.

Arriving in Dubai in 1991 armed with a civil engineering diploma, Dileep rose from a humble draftsman and quantity surveyor to the founder of Heilbronn, a company that would redefine the city’s skyline through a series of prestigious government projects, and a luxury property developer.

In this gripping memoir, he unveils the secrets to his remarkable ascent. He recalls the arduous journey of building a business empire from the ground up.

His love for fast cars, passion for travelling and the thrill of the green fueled his ambition, pushing him to conquer every challenge. At the young age of 43, a realisation dawned: wealth wasn’t the sole measure of success. Prioritising a richer life with family and friends, he made a bold move—a strategic semiretirement that brought a long-desired work-life balance. More than just a story of success, this is a journey of relationships, friendships, love that sustains and a heart overflowing with thankfulness.

An Opening Word

At the core of these pages lies not just my journey, but the intertwined stories of countless souls who’ve walked alongside me. To those who’ve lent me their strength, guidance and love, I dedicate this humble tribute.

My gratitude extends to my pillars of support—my parents, family, children, spouse and cherished friends. To the mentors who shaped my path, the colleagues who shared my vision, the clients who entrusted me with their dreams and the tireless staff of my company, Heilbronn, I owe a debt of deep gratitude. Even to the encounters with adversity, the challenges that tested my resolve and the lessons learned from both triumph and setback, I extend my appreciation.

And to Dubai, UAE, a city that embraced me as its own and offered unlimited opportunities, I owe a debt beyond measure. My heartfelt gratitude to His Highness Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the esteemed ruler of the UAE, for his exemplary leadership of this remarkable nation. Under his guidance, the UAE has ensured peace, prosperity and security for over 10,000,000 residents and citizens.

My gratitude pours forth to His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, whose visionary leadership ignited the dreams of millions, including mine. Through his resolute commitment to progress, he has sculpted a landscape where aspirations take flight.

This book reflects the transformative power of resilience and perseverance. From the uncertainty of a young man armed with only a diploma and a handful of dollars to the heights of achievement, it chronicles the 33-year odyssey of a dreamer. Within these pages, you’ll find the echoes of my dreams, the echoes of my struggles and the echoes of my triumphs.

This life story is presented through brief snapshots. Together, these snapshots evoke a macrocosmic portrait of a journey—a mosaic of moments, small yet deep, creating a panorama of a life lived fully.

Every tear shed—be it in defeat or in joy— shows the human spirit’s capacity for metamorphosis. And within these stories lie the wonders of miracles.

My love to all those who played a part in these extraordinary moments. For it is through their collective support that I’ve been able to turn the pages of my life’s story from nothingness to abundance.

In solidarity with those in need, I commit the proceeds of this book to uplifting the lives of the less fortunate around me.

Prologue

In the cramped living quarters near Santa Cruz station in Mumbai, shared with five others, I reached a breaking point. There was scarcely enough room to move, let alone stretch out for sleep without bumping into someone. The stench from the communal toilet, used by many, was unbearable, forcing us to pinch our noses before entering. I realized I could not take it anymore.

Over the next seven months, I changed accommodations a few times, but none were satisfactory. Sitting outside luxurious hotels, watching pricey cars zoom by, I couldn’t help but wonder: “Will I ever step foot inside or drive one myself?” From childhood, my dream was to live and work in Dubai; the desire had embedded itself deep in my subconscious.

Each day, navigating the crowded Mumbai trains, enveloped in the scent of cheap perfume and sweat, I clung to my dreams. While diligently working as a draftsman at Niranjan Pandya and Harshad Dholakia Architects, I continued to pursue opportunities in Dubai, scanning newspapers and visiting agencies.

Then, fortune smiled upon me. Representatives from UTCC Wade Adams, a prominent engineering contractor in Dubai, offered me a job with a monthly salary of AED 900. I was elated. I resigned from my job in Mumbai and bid farewell to roommates and friends.