Sudha Murthy also talked about Infosys becoming Infosys in the interview.

New Delhi:

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has in-laws in India.

He is the son-in-law of Infosys founders NR Narayana Murthy and Sudha Murthy.

But Narayana Murthy and Sudha Murthy rarely talk about their son-in-law.

In an exclusive interview to NDTV on the completion of 40 years of Infosys, Sudha Murthy said that she is happy that her son-in-law has become the PM of Britain.

Rishi Sunak became the Prime Minister of Britain on 25 October.

Sunak is the first PM of Indian origin in Britain.

About her son-in-law, Sudha Murthy says, "He has become the PM. Well, I am happy, nothing more. He was a son-in-law for us and will remain a son-in-law."

Akshata Murthy, daughter of NR Narayana Murthy and Sudha Murthy, met Rishi Sunak at Stanford.

Both married in 2009.

He has two daughters.

When Sunak became Britain's first Indian-origin Prime Minister, Narayan Murthy said in a statement: "Congratulations to Rishi. We are proud of him. We wish him every success. We are confident that he will do his best for the people of Britain." Will give the best."

Does political discussion happen with Rishi Sunak?

When asked, Sudha Murthy says, "No, never. He was always our son-in-law. I wish him all the best."

Does the Murthy family follow news about their son-in-law's progress?

In response, she says with a smile, 'I take care of the things of my country and they take care of theirs.'

Sudha Murthy also talked about Infosys becoming Infosys in the interview.

She told how her husband Narayan Murthy started the company by taking Rs 10,000 from her.

Later Infosys became one of the leading IT companies in the world.

Sudha Murthy says, "I am feeling very happy and good, because I never dreamed that 10,000 would become billions of dollars later."

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