Re: Top 50 Men In The World Who Mattered The Most To Us In 2016
Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2017 2:23 pm
20. Warren Buffet

Who: CEO Berkshire Hathaway
Where: United States
Why: He’s known as the Oracle of Omaha and, aside from having one of the best business brains in the world, he’s openly lashed out at Donald Trump this year and has been one of the most heard voices on the American Presidential election this time around. In his annual letter to Berkshire Hathaway shareholders, he affirmed, “For 240 years it's been a terrible mistake to bet against America, and now is no time to start.”
21. Rohit Khandelwal

Who: Mr World 2016
Where: India
Why: After years… no, ages, we have an Indian Mr World in the face of Rohit Khandelwal who has put our country on the map when it comes to the stigmas and assumptions that follow the persona of Indian men around the world. Rohit broke the stereotypes and proved to the world, at an international level, that Indian men should be reckoned with on an overall scale—not just for the intelligence, politics or business sense; but also for their looks.
22. Leonardo DiCaprio

Who: Hollywood Actor
Where: United States
Why: Leo finally received his first Oscar this year for the movie ‘The Revenant’. Of course, the internet broke into a riot. That wasn’t all. He won over the audience with his speech about global warming being a real crisis to be talked about and announced the documentary ‘Before The Flood’—a film about climate change—that went viral and broke world records.
23. Cristiano Ronaldo

Who: International Footballer
Where: Portugal
Why: Apart from the fact that he was named Best Player of the year, Ronaldo was, in fact, one of the best players this year. He confirmed this, himself when he said that this was by far the best year, in football, for him. He’s scored approximately 270 goals and has been recorded as one of the highest paid players this year. Plus, the fact that his country won the world cup this year just cinches the deal.

Who: CEO Berkshire Hathaway
Where: United States
Why: He’s known as the Oracle of Omaha and, aside from having one of the best business brains in the world, he’s openly lashed out at Donald Trump this year and has been one of the most heard voices on the American Presidential election this time around. In his annual letter to Berkshire Hathaway shareholders, he affirmed, “For 240 years it's been a terrible mistake to bet against America, and now is no time to start.”
21. Rohit Khandelwal

Who: Mr World 2016
Where: India
Why: After years… no, ages, we have an Indian Mr World in the face of Rohit Khandelwal who has put our country on the map when it comes to the stigmas and assumptions that follow the persona of Indian men around the world. Rohit broke the stereotypes and proved to the world, at an international level, that Indian men should be reckoned with on an overall scale—not just for the intelligence, politics or business sense; but also for their looks.
22. Leonardo DiCaprio

Who: Hollywood Actor
Where: United States
Why: Leo finally received his first Oscar this year for the movie ‘The Revenant’. Of course, the internet broke into a riot. That wasn’t all. He won over the audience with his speech about global warming being a real crisis to be talked about and announced the documentary ‘Before The Flood’—a film about climate change—that went viral and broke world records.
23. Cristiano Ronaldo

Who: International Footballer
Where: Portugal
Why: Apart from the fact that he was named Best Player of the year, Ronaldo was, in fact, one of the best players this year. He confirmed this, himself when he said that this was by far the best year, in football, for him. He’s scored approximately 270 goals and has been recorded as one of the highest paid players this year. Plus, the fact that his country won the world cup this year just cinches the deal.