Viral Snapshot: Narayana Murthy enjoys Ice Cream outing with daughter Akshata in Bengaluru

Viral Snapshot: Narayana Murthy enjoys Ice Cream outing with daughter Akshata in Bengaluru

Viral Snapshot: Narayana Murthy enjoys Ice Cream outing with daughter Akshata in Bengaluru

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A heartwarming moment between Infosys founder Narayana Murthy and his daughter, Britain’s first Lady Akshata Murty, has taken social media by storm. The viral photo captures the father-daughter duo relishing a casual outing at Bengaluru’s Corner House ice cream parlour in Jayanagar.

The image, widely shared on various social media platforms, portrays Akshata and Narayana Murthy in a simple yet joyous setting, seated side by side and enjoying ice cream cups. 

The unassuming nature of the Murthy family garnered praise from social media users, with one expressing admiration for their ability to lead a common life despite their affluence.

The post garnered attention not only for the candid moment shared by the prominent duo but also for the unassuming simplicity they displayed. Akshata, who is married to UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, blended seamlessly into the casual atmosphere of the ice cream parlour, exemplifying the idea that true beauty lies in simplicity.

The photo follows another recent family appearance where Akshata, accompanied by her parents, attended the launch of author Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni’s book, “An Uncommon Love: The Early Life of Sudha and Narayana Murthy.” The event, held at St Joseph’s College of Commerce in Bengaluru, featured the Infosys founder sharing nostalgic anecdotes about his initial encounters with Sudha during the 1970s.

Narayana Murthy and Sudha Murty’s insights into their life, narrated at the book launch, offered a glimpse into their early connection and drew an engaged audience. 

The Murthy family, including Akshata and her daughters Anoushka and Krishna, made for a memorable presence at the event.

The viral snapshot of Narayana Murthy and Akshata enjoying a simple ice cream outing resonates with the public, emphasizing the enduring appeal of authenticity and familial bonds even in the lives of eminent personalities.