<p>On the Valentine Day eve, noted industrialist Ratan Tata choose to speak about his love and how he nearly got married.</p>.<p>The 82-year-old Tata, the Chairman-Emeritus of the salt-to-software conglomerate Tata Sons, gave a sneak peek into his otherwise private life pn Facebook to 'Humans of Bombay'.</p>.<p>The post has gone viral on the social media.</p>.<p>"After college, I landed a job at an architecture firm in LA, where I worked for two years. It was a great time -- the weather was beautiful, I had my own car and I loved my job. It was in LA that I fell in love and almost got married," the tall and handsome Tata wrote.</p>.<p>But, Tata had to return to Mumbai to take care of his ailing grandmother.</p>.<p>"But at the same time I had made the decision to move back at least temporarily since I had been away from my grandmother who wasn’t keeping too well for almost 7 years," he said. <br />Narrating further, Tata said: "So I came back to visit her and thought that the person I wanted to marry would come to India with me, but because of the 1962 Indo-China war her parent’s weren’t okay with her making the move anymore, and the relationship fell apart.”</p>
<p>On the Valentine Day eve, noted industrialist Ratan Tata choose to speak about his love and how he nearly got married.</p>.<p>The 82-year-old Tata, the Chairman-Emeritus of the salt-to-software conglomerate Tata Sons, gave a sneak peek into his otherwise private life pn Facebook to 'Humans of Bombay'.</p>.<p>The post has gone viral on the social media.</p>.<p>"After college, I landed a job at an architecture firm in LA, where I worked for two years. It was a great time -- the weather was beautiful, I had my own car and I loved my job. It was in LA that I fell in love and almost got married," the tall and handsome Tata wrote.</p>.<p>But, Tata had to return to Mumbai to take care of his ailing grandmother.</p>.<p>"But at the same time I had made the decision to move back at least temporarily since I had been away from my grandmother who wasn’t keeping too well for almost 7 years," he said. <br />Narrating further, Tata said: "So I came back to visit her and thought that the person I wanted to marry would come to India with me, but because of the 1962 Indo-China war her parent’s weren’t okay with her making the move anymore, and the relationship fell apart.”</p>