
Akshata Murty’s Pink Ball look at the British Museum Gala is making headlines. Former British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s wife is in the spotlight after donning a mix of outfits on October 18 in London. The file, something unusual, caught the attention of social media users online.
In an Instagram post, Akshata Murty wrote: “Last night we had the honor of joining the very first Pink Ball at the @britishmuseum. It was an extraordinary celebration of culture that highlighted the vital importance of museums as guardians of our past as well as champions of discovery.”
She expressed her gratitude, adding: “For both of us as advocates of art and heritage, it was a reminder of why great institutions matter: every artefact, every story, every gallery opens the door to new possibilities. Thank you to the curators, staff and everyone who made this evening possible. Here’s to museums around the world that lead us forward.”
Co-chaired by Isha Ambani, the event saw many celebrities and dignitaries perform. Infosys founder’s daughter Akshata Murty donned a pink and red striped strapless dress for the occasion and paired it with a striking mangtik. 45-year-old businesswoman known for her unique taste and trendy styles. failed to impress the internet. Notably, Akshata Murty is a well-known fashion designer and is the daughter of Infosys co-founder Narayan Murty and renowned author Sudha Murty.
Reaction on social networks
The user wrote: “Cute couple….powerful couple….did amazingly well….but can’t buy the taste ❤️.” Another user commented: “They both look like the bee’s knees ❤️”
A third user replied: “What’s inside the pink, red and white? A smoothie that lost its desire to blend.” A fourth comment read: “A tablecloth?”
A fifth user said: “It’s SORRY this time. I have to be honest. I can’t praise the style statement.” A sixth user wrote: “She could have worn her mother’s beautiful saree. She needs a designer asap.”
A seventh user said, “Tell me you’re rich without telling me.” A seventh user commented, “Who ever suggested to her that the mehendi design could be her bindi is her enemy in disguise!”
An eighth user wrote: “I thought she was a fashion designer. Her dress looks like a towel wrapped around her.”
Another user said: “Only she can pull that dress off.” A 10th user commented, “Could have done a lot better than just wrapping a sheet.”





