Watch: Rishi Sunak's Daughter Performs Kuchipudi At UK Event

Watch: Rishi Sunak’s Daughter Performs Kuchipudi At UK Event

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Anoushka Sunak, the son of UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak performed Kuchipudi along with numerous children in London on Friday.The nine- time-old’s performance was part of’ Rang’- International Kuchipudi Dance Festival 2022, the largest inclusiveinter-generational jubilee of this cotillion form in the UK.

Close to 100 artists between the age group of 4- 85 times, including live musicians, senior contemporary cotillion artists( 65 times performing group), a wheelchair cotillion with literacy disabilities, transnational bursary scholars from Natarang Group, Poland were part of the event.

Anoushka’s mama Akshata Murty, the son of Infosysco-founder Narayana Murthy, attended the cotillion event, along with Rishi Sunak’s parents.

Rishi Sunak is the 57th Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and the first Indian- origin person to hold the office.The Indian- origin former chancellor has capsized the norm by moving back into the lower flat above 10 Downing Street, which is generally used as the home of the Chancellor of Exchequer.

it would be nice for him( Chancellor Jeremy Hunt) to have that bit of redundant space so I allowedthat was the right thing to do,” Mr Sunak told the Times review.At 42, Mr Sunak is the youthful British Prime Minister in 200 times. He’s the first Hindu in the loftiest office of state and has a Ganesha statue adorning his office.

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