Actor and BJP stalwart Krishna Kumar lit up social media with pictures from his family’s intimate session with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the capital. The March 21st event in Delhi brimmed with warmth, as Krishna voiced overwhelming happiness.
Key images showed the PM in playful interaction with the youngest Kumar, evoking smiles nationwide. Krishna’s X caption read: ‘This holy connection… Privileged to meet PM Narendra Modi and family up close. Admired by world leaders, we treasured the time.’ He invoked blessings: ‘Prayers for long life and health to India’s karma yogi. Jai Hind.’
Engagement soared, mirroring collective pride. Krishna’s path from Doordarshan news desk to stardom included a serial role as Nedumudi Venu’s son on DD Malayalam, then ‘Stree’ (1998-2000).
Filmwise, ‘Kashmiram’ (1994) launched him in Malayalam, with Tamil successes in ‘Billa II’ and ‘Mugamoodi.’ Joining BJP in 2021, he contested Kerala elections from Thiruvananthapuram and ascended to national council membership.
This encounter reaffirms Krishna’s stature in BJP circles and Modi’s knack for personal outreach. Amidst political hustle, it spotlights the softer, unifying facets of public life, inspiring loyalty and hope.