Anand Mahindra Humble Reply To A Man Who Made His Portrait Using Tamil Letters

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Anand Gopal Mahindra was born on May 1, 1955, in Bombay. His father, Harish Mahindra, was a businessman, while his mother, Indira Mahindra, was a housewife. The sisters of the 66-year-old billionaire, Anuja Sharma and Radhika Nath. His grandfather is Jagdish Chandra Mahindra, the co-founder of Mahindra & Mahindra.

The Pro Kabaddi Championship was launched in 2014 by Anand Mahindra and his brother-in-law, athletics commentator Charu Sharma.

With Mukesh Ambani and Mahesh Samat, he co-founded EPIC, an Indian television channel, in 2014. Following that, Ambani and Samat sold their stakes to Anand Mahindra. With a market valuation of US$19 billion, Mahindra Group is one of India’s top 10 major enterprises.

He was named President of the Mahindra Group’s Council and Management Teams after his uncle Keshub Mahindra resigned in August 2012. Four years later, he was promoted to Executive Chairman of Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd and Chairman of the Mahindra Group. Anand Mahindra, the co-promoter of Kotak Mahindra Bank, was fired in 2013. Regardless, he remained a non-executive member.

A painter from Kanchipuram has stunned the internet with his painting of entrepreneur Anand Mahindra’s face using archaic Tamil scripts. He posted a video of the drawing on social media and received a response from Anand Mahindra. In the 24-second video, the artist drew his artwork using Tamil characters.

In this short, the artist creates Anand Mahindra’s portrait using archaic Tamil letters. On Twitter, Ganesh posted a video of himself painting Anand Mahindra’s portrait. He posted a video on Twitter on May 19 that has over 1.75 lakh views. Ganesh wrote beside the video in the post:

“Hey, @anandmahindra. This is Ganesh, from Kanchipuram, I have drawn a pic of you with 741 Ancient Tamil letters. It’s one of the first drawings of this kind. Would love to hear your opinion on this.”

Anand Mahindra praised the painter in a lengthy tweet, reportedly written in Tamil, and expressed his desire to display the artwork in his home.

Anand Mahindra’s statement is as follows when translated from Tamil.

“For the sake of the grandeur of the Tamil language, I would like to place a portrait in my house in appreciation of the creator”

Ganesh expressed his gratitude to Anand Mahindra after receiving the note of praise.

“Hello sir. Thank you, sir … I am so glad you set aside time for me in the midst of your workload and complimented me. It was the most memorable day of my life. I look forward to giving you this sketch”

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