Rishi Sunak Witty Take on Dinner with the Murthys Goes Viral at India AI Summit

Rahul KaushikNationalFebruary 19, 2026

Rishi Sunak Witty Take on Dinner with the Murthys
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New Delhi, February 19, 2026: The India AI Summit became the center of digital attention this week, but it wasn’t just the discussions on neural networks or global regulation that captured the public’s imagination. Instead, a lighthearted, witty remark from former British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak regarding his family life and his famous in-laws, the Murthys, has gone viral across social media platforms.

The moment occurred during a high-profile fireside chat where the conversation pivoted from the future of technology to the personal dynamics of one of the world’s most influential families.

The Remark That Sparked the Internet

While discussing the rapid pace of innovation, Sunak was asked about his personal interactions with his father-in-law, N.R. Narayana Murthy, the legendary co-founder of Infosys. Known for his disciplined lifestyle and relentless work ethic, Narayana Murthy is a towering figure in the global tech landscape.

Sunak, with his characteristic dry wit, joked about the “high-pressure” environment of a family dinner with the Murthys. He hinted that while most families discuss movies or sports over a meal, a seat at the Murthy table feels more like a high-stakes board meeting” or a masterclass in global economics.

“People ask what a relaxed Sunday dinner is like with the Murthys,” Sunak quipped. “I usually tell them I have to bring a slide deck and a three-year growth strategy just to get passed the salt.”

The audience erupted in laughter, and the clip quickly migrated to X (formerly Twitter), LinkedIn, and Instagram, where users praised Sunak’s ability to humanize his high-profile relationships with humor.

Why the Moment Resonated

The viral success of the comment highlights a few key themes that resonate with a global audience:

  • Relatability in High Places: Despite the immense wealth and political power involved, the “intimidating father-in-law” trope is a universal experience that many people find endearing.
  • The Murthy Legacy: N.R. Narayana Murthy and Sudha Murty are iconic figures in India, respected for their simplicity and intellect. Seeing that legacy framed through a humorous lens added a layer of warmth to their public personas.
  • A Shift in Tone: The India AI Summit is primarily a serious venue for policy and tech advancement. Sunak’s levity provided a welcome “human” break from the dense technical jargon of the day.

The Intersection of AI and Family

Beyond the jokes, Sunak did touch upon a serious point: the generational shift in technology. He noted that while his father-in-law helped build the foundations of the Indian IT revolution, the current generation—including his own children—is growing up in a world where Artificial Intelligence isn’t a tool, but a fundamental part of their environment.

Sunak emphasized that India remains at the heart of this transformation, acting as a bridge between traditional software services and the future of generative intelligence.

Key Takeaways from the Summit

While the witty remark grabbed the headlines, the summit also reinforced several critical points regarding India’s role in the AI landscape:

FeatureDescription
Talent PoolIndia’s massive developer base is pivoting rapidly toward AI-first engineering.
RegulationCalls for a balanced approach that encourages innovation while protecting data privacy.
Global CollaborationThe importance of the UK-India partnership in setting ethical AI standards

Conclusion

Rishi Sunak’s viral comment served as a reminder that even at the highest levels of global leadership and tech innovation, personal connections and a sense of humor remain vital. By poking fun at the “intellectual rigors” of his family dinners, he not only charmed the audience at the India AI Summit but also highlighted the cultural bridge between the UK and India.

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