PM Narendra Modi meets actor Krishnakumar and family at 7, Lok Kalyan Marg. See the viral photo of PM Modi holding Krishnakumar's grandson, Omy. Read more!

A candid photo shared by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Instagram has taken the internet by storm. In the viral post, the PM is seen affectionately holding a young child at his official residence, 7, Lok Kalyan Marg. Captioned simply, "With a young friend who came to 7, Lok Kalyan Marg yesterday," the image crossed 1 million likes within its first hour.
The "young friend" in the Prime Minister's arms has been identified as Neeom Aswin Krishna, affectionately known as Omy. He is the son of popular social media influencer Diya Krishna and the grandson of veteran Malayalam actor and BJP leader Krishnakumar.
Who is Omy? The story behind the viral photo
The meeting took place on Friday, March 20, 2026, when actor Krishnakumar visited the Prime Minister, accompanied by his entire family. The group included his wife, Sindhu Krishnakumar, son-in-law Aswin and his four daughters- all well-known influencers and actors: Ahaana, Diya, Ishaani, and Hansika.
Diya Krishna (also known as Ozy) shared her excitement on Instagram, describing the moment as her "biggest fan moment." She noted that the family spent nearly an hour with the Prime Minister, a memory she said they would "never forget."
Leading Malayalam actress Ahaana Krishna also took to social media to share her impressions of the visit. She expressed her "absolute awe" at the Prime Minister’s warmth, noting how he patiently listened to their questions and engaged in genuine conversation.
"It was a beautiful reminder that simplicity and greatness can, indeed, go hand in hand," Ahaana wrote in her touching tribute.
Published: 21 Mar 2026, 07:19 pm IST
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