New Delhi, Jan 23 (.) Actor Prakash Raj recently met NASA astronaut Sunita Williams at the Kerala Literature Festival (KLF) in Kozhikode on Thursday.
Sharing moments from the interaction on his official X handle, Prakash Raj expressed joy over the meeting and reflected fondly on their conversation.
“What a moment to cherish …. to meet .. to have conversed with such a courageous woman of our times .. Sunitha Williams at KLF … sharing with you all my over the moon memories,” he wrote.
The post featured a smiling Prakash Raj posing for photographs and animatedly showing something on his phone to Williams, capturing the warmth of the exchange.
During her address at the festival, Sunita Williams spoke about the significance of technology and highlighted the role of cultural connections in shaping her sense of identity.
She added, “In both countries, it’s pretty amazing. I’m really happy and honoured to be here in India with everyone.”
Hosted annually in Kozhikode, India’s first UNESCO City of Literature, the Kerala Literature Festival has grown into one of the largest literary events in the world. The previous edition drew more than 6.5 lakh visitors and included over 600 speakers.
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Prakash Raj meets Sunitha Williams, shares over-the-moon memories at KLF
New Delhi, Jan 23 (.) Actor Prakash Raj recently met NASA astronaut Sunita Williams at the Kerala Literature Festival (KLF) in Kozhikode on Thursday.Sharing moments from the interaction on his official X handle, Prakash Raj expressed joy over the meeting and reflected fondly on their conversation. “What a moment to cherish …. to meet ..
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