Sudha murthy kapil sharma show

  1. Why Infosys' Sudha Murthy Got Emotional on Seeing Women Workers at Tata Motors
  2. In the era of unicorns, there are few takers for Sudha Murty’s brand of simplicity
  3. Sudha Murthy recalls being called ‘cattle
  4. The Kapil Sharma Show: Sudha Murthy talks about enjoying Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan films
  5. ‘Are you joking?’ Sudha Murty's 10 Downing Street address stuns UK immigration officer


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Why Infosys' Sudha Murthy Got Emotional on Seeing Women Workers at Tata Motors

Sudha Murthy at Tata Motors Her journey to get a job at Tata Motors was quite unbelievable. She understood that it is a men-only industry, as was the case with major sectors back in the day. But she decided to write a letter to JRD Tata saying, “ Men and women are equal, and women contribute 50% task force of India. If you don’t give women a chance, then you are cutting the 50% workforce of India, and therefore, our country will not progress.” Needless to say, this sparked curiosity and admiration in JRD Tata and the team called her in for the interview. Rest, as they say, was history. You may also like: Thereafter, she flourished into becoming a prominent author, educator and philanthropist and is the Chairperson of Infosys Foundation. She is married to the co-founder of Infosys, N.R. Narayan Murthy. Furthermore, she has founded many orphanages, participated in rural development efforts, supported the movement to provide all Karnataka govt. schools with computer and library facilities and established the Murty Classic Library of India at Harvard University. Interestingly, she is also the mother-in-law of Rishi Sunak, the first Indian-origin Prime Minister of the UK. You may also like: Sudha Murthy at The Kapil Sharma Show You may also like: She recently said in her social media post, “ Last month, I visited Pune Telco, which is now known as Tata Motors. After 40-50 years, I went there. 300 girls were working, as I could see. When I saw this, I started to cry.” This is a r...

In the era of unicorns, there are few takers for Sudha Murty’s brand of simplicity

In invoking her simplicity, Sudha Murty inadvertently set off a social media storm. The author and wife of Infosys founder, N.R. Narayana Murthy, appeared on The Kapil Sharma Show on television a few weeks ago. Flanked by actor Raveena Tandon and Behenji, this is not the queue for you, economy passengers go elsewhere”. Murty didn’t say anything and they continued to speak to each other, referring to her as “cattle class people”. On another trip, she said, she was at the immigration line at London’s Heathrow airport, and the officer asked for her residential address. She wrote down 10 Downing Street. “The fellow looked at me and said, are you joking? No one can believe that I am a 72-year-old woman and simple, so how can I be the mother-in-law of the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom?” Murty said. Also read | For more than a week, Sudha Murty Simple, was a trending topic on Twitter, spawning a thousand jokes and several memes. Here’s a sample: ‘Why doesn’t Sudha Murty have any ₹2000 notes? She’s a simple person and that would be two grand’. (Cleverly marrying the two discussion points of the day.) Another: ‘Sudha Murthy is so humble that when people tell her she’s down to earth, she says it’s because of gravity’. Sudha Murty is so simple when asked about climate change..she. . Just Adjusted the ...AC— @Ram_Mohd_Singh_Azad (@Arun_Kaku05) Simplicity no longer a virtue You get the gist. This is not the first time Murty has talked about her simple lifestyle. In fact, for a c...

Sudha Murthy recalls being called ‘cattle

• • • • Sudha Murthy recalls being called 'cattle-class person' despite having business class ticket: 'I was wearing salwar suit' Sudha Murthy recalls being called ‘cattle-class person’ despite having business class ticket: ‘I was wearing salwar suit’ Sudha Murthy will soon be seen on The Kapil Sharma Show, alongside guests Guneet Monga and Raveena Tandon. Chairperson of the Infosys Foundation Sudha Murthy will soon be seen on The Kapil Sharma Show. Ahead of the episode’s premiere, a preview clip on social media shows Murthy recalling an anecdote about how she was once referred to as a ‘cattle-class person.’ In the promo, Sudha Murthy said in Hindi, “ Chaar paanch saal pehle main salwar kameez pehni thi aur business class ka ticket tha mere paas. Main us queue mein khadi thi, toh unko laga ki salwaar kameez pehen liya toh didi hai, behenji hai…‘Arre cattle-class log hai. Unko kya pata hai economy ke logon ko business class mein aane diya.’ Main jaake unko puch liya, ki what is cattle-class (Four-five years ago, I had worn a salwar suit and I had a business class ticket. I was in the queue, getting ready for my flight, when a few people made assumptions about my ‘class’ and went on to address me as ‘cattle class.’ I went up to them and asked what they meant by cattle-class person).” Iss weekend raat 9:30 baje, — sonytv (@SonyTV) She went on to add that a person’s class is not defined by how much money they have or what kind of property they own: “ Class maane apni kaam mein...

The Kapil Sharma Show: Sudha Murthy talks about enjoying Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan films

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‘Are you joking?’ Sudha Murty's 10 Downing Street address stuns UK immigration officer

Sudha Murty, acclaimed author and philanthropist, has been facing a unique problem lately: people in UK refuse to believe that she is the mother-in-law of the United Kingdom's first Indian-origin Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak. Murty, who is married to Infosys co-founder and businessman Narayan Murthy, has a simple appearance that can often deceive people. During a recent episode of “The Kapil Sharma Show”, Murty, 72, shared an anecdote about an immigration officer who refused to believe her residential address when she wrote "10 Downing Street" on the form. 10 Downing Street is the official residence and office of the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Sudha Murty's daughter, Akshata, is married to Rishi Sunak, who currently resides at 10 Downing Street. “Once when I had gone, they asked me my residential address. ‘Where are you staying in London?’ My elder sister was with me and I thought should I write '10 Downing Street'. My son also lives there (in UK), but I didn’t remember his complete address. But I finally wrote 10 Downing Street,” Murty recalled on the popular show. Murty said that the immigration officer looked at her incredulously and asked, "Are you joking?!" She responded, "Nahi, sachchi bolti hu" (No, I am telling you the truth). Murty's experience is a reminder that appearances can be deceiving. It's easy to make assumptions about people based on their appearance, but those assumptions are often wrong. Murty's simple appearance doesn't reflect the achieveme...