Narayana Murthy’s outing with daughter and Britain’s first Lady Akshata Murty in Bengaluru has taken social media by storm.
A recent picture capturing Britain’s first Lady Akshata Murty and her father, Infosys founder Narayana Murthy, enjoying a casual outing together at a renowned ice-cream parlour in Bengaluru has taken social media by storm.
The image of the daughter-father duo savouring family time went viral after being shared on various social media platforms, including X (formerly known as Twitter).
In the picture, Akshata, who is married to UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, is seen sitting next to her father at Bengaluru’s Corner House ice creams in Jayanagar. Both were casually dressed and posed for the camera holding their ice cream cups.
Britain’s First Lady Akshata Murty with her Father Shri Narayan Murthy at Corner House in Jayanagar 5th block Bangaluru…
Place was packed…. they came quietly and bought their ice cream . Rich but live a common life . This the greatness that Mr @Infosys_nmurthy carries along.… pic.twitter.com/QhYLikRbns— Devi Singh (@devipsingh) February 12, 2024
Social media reactions
A user on X said, “Place was packed…. they came quietly and bought their ice cream . Rich but live a common life . This the greatness that Mr Narayana Murthy carries along.”
Another user said in a post, “Britain’s First Lady Akshata Murty with her Father Shri Narayana Murthy at Corner House in Jayanagar Bangaluru…🙂Beauty in simplicity is the idea that beauty can be found in things that are simple, unadorned, and uncomplicated”
Last week, Akshata, accompanied by her parents, Narayana Murthy and Sudha Murthy, attended the launch event of author Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni’s latest book titled “An Uncommon Love: The Early Life of Sudha and Narayana Murthy.”
The event took place at St Joseph’s College of Commerce in Bengaluru and featured the Infosys founder sharing nostalgic anecdotes about his first encounter with Sudha during the early 1970s. Sudha, an avid reader, was captivated by the extensive book collection of Murthy’s roommate, which served as the catalyst for their initial connection.