This story belongs to the Fortune India Magazine January 2026 issue.
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FOR MOST INVESTORS, large-cap funds are the comfort zone of equity investing — familiar names, proven business models and companies that are sturdy enough to withstand the market’s sudden jolts. These funds, which must invest at least 80% of their assets in large-cap stocks under Sebi rules, offer stable, long-term growth without the turbulence often associated with mid- and small-cap themes.
Yet even in this seemingly safe space, success hinges on the rare ability to consistently outmaneuvre the benchmark — a skill that defines fund managers such as Sailesh Raj Bhan, president and chief investment officer, equity invesments, Nippon India Mutual Fund. For more than two decades, Bhan has built a reputation for reading market cycles with unusual clarity, and for blending discipline with opportunistic thinking. He is known for his ability to navigate shifts in leadership within sectors, and identifying phases where market breadth changes sharply.