Narayana Murthy and Daughter Akshata Bask in Bengaluru's Beloved 'Corner House' Ice Cream
In a heartwarming moment, Infosys founder Narayana Murthy and his daughter, Akshata Murty, were spotted enjoying ice cream at Bengaluru’s iconic ‘Corner House’ recently. The father-daughter duo, known for their down-to-earth demeanor despite their global stature, once again showcased their love for Bengaluru's local culture.
Akshata, who is also the wife of UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, accompanied her father to the famous dessert spot, known for its delectable ice creams and nostalgic charm. 'Corner House' has been a favorite among Bengalureans for decades, offering simple yet irresistible treats like the popular "Death by Chocolate."
For many in the city, seeing such well-known personalities indulging in a slice of local life is a reminder of Bengaluru’s unique blend of global recognition and deep-rooted traditions. Narayana Murthy’s love for his hometown is well-known, and his casual outing with Akshata is just another example of the humility that defines the family.
This sweet moment not only resonated with fans of the Murthy family but also reminded locals of the simple joys of life—whether you're a tech titan or a regular Bengalurean, there’s nothing quite like enjoying an ice cream with loved ones at a familiar spot.
As Bengaluru continues to evolve into a global tech hub, it’s moments like these that preserve the city’s heart, reminding us that at its core, it’s still a place where people come together over shared experiences and memories.
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