India, Feb. 16 -- A Bengaluru-based entrepreneur has shared a candid story about a distant relative whose career he helped shape, only to be met with "zero gratitude" after the relative achieved overseas success.

Vasant Shetty, founder and CEO of Mundhe Banni, said that he and other family members helped out the relative at several points. However, when the said relative landed a job abroad, he began to act like a "self-made man" and showed zero gratitude to the people who had helped him on his journey to success.

Shetty said that the relative was an average engineering student, often carrying backlogs and completing his degree with just 50 percent marks. "He did engineering largely because of family and peer pressure," the CEO said in ...