Growing up in Bombay, Ganesh Nayak spent all his free time reading the iconic Phantom comic series, fascinated by the Lee Falk-created character and the twin .45 pistols that were always strapped on to the ‘ghost who walks’. The now 59-year-old Nayak, who is the COO and executive director of pharma major Zydus Cadila, was 25 when he visited a shooting range in Mangalore and shot his first firearm, all thanks to a friend who worked in the Karnataka police department. Seventeen years later, Nayak purchased his very first gun, a Smith & Wesson .32 calibre revolver. Today, Nayak owns three firearms — a Winchester rifle, a revolver and a BA Jonas bolt action shotgun — and spends several hours every Sunday brushing up his shooting skills at the Ahmedabad rifle club. The Ahmedabad-based pharma veteran has also been hooked on to clay pigeon shooting ever since he first tried it on a business trip to the US. Now, each time Nayak travels to the US, he makes sure he completes a few rounds at a range in New Hampshire along with his son, Narain, who has also developed a liking for the sport.