Celebrities Like Jr. NTR, Kangana Ranaut Celebrate Gukesh D’s Historic Victory as Youngest Chess World Champion
Jr. NTR, Kangana Ranaut, and other stars celebrate Gukesh D’s historic win as the youngest World Chess Champion. A proud moment for India’s chess legacy.
In a groundbreaking moment for chess, Gukesh D has made history by becoming the youngest World Chess Champion at just 18 years old. The Indian prodigy achieved this incredible feat by defeating China’s Ding Liren after a grueling 14-match-day tournament. This remarkable achievement has placed Gukesh among the legends of the game and made him a global sensation. He is only the second Indian to claim this prestigious title, following the iconic Viswanathan Anand.
Gukesh D Makes India Proud as the Youngest World Chess Champion
The nation erupted in celebration as Gukesh D's victory brought pride and joy to millions. Indian celebrities joined in to congratulate the chess prodigy for his historic win.
Actor Kangana Ranaut shared her admiration on Instagram, calling it a “wonderful and historic day for Indian chess.” She praised Gukesh for making the country proud. Karan Johar echoed similar sentiments, describing the moment as a “face of victory and resilience.”
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Celebrities Congratulate Gukesh D for Becoming the World Chess Champion
Actors like R Madhavan and Jr NTR also shared heartfelt messages. Madhavan highlighted a touching video of Gukesh’s father, who was visibly emotional after his son’s victory. Jr NTR wrote on X (formerly Twitter), “A grand salute to @DGukesh, India's prodigy and the world’s youngest chess champion. Here’s to more victories!” Gukesh’s journey to becoming the youngest World Chess Champion is a testament to his talent, hard work, and dedication. His win is not just a personal triumph but a victory for Indian chess, inspiring future generations to dream big.
This historic milestone cements Gukesh D’s position as one of the brightest stars in the world of chess.