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R Madhavan's unforgettable moment while speaking at Harvard University

Darpan News Desk, 14 Feb, 2017 12:15 PM
    Actor R. Madhavan on Monday said speaking at the 14th edition of the India Conference at Harvard, one of the largest student-run conferences with a focus on India in the US, was unforgettable.
     
    Other popular Indian personalities who spoke at the conference included well-known designer Manish Malhotra and Telugu actor-politician Pawan Kalyan.
     
    Sharing an image that also features Manish Malhotra, Madhavan wrote on his Twitter page: "With the students of Harvard Business School. Unforgettable times."
     
    According to a Twitter post by India Conference, Madhavan's speech was "extremely mature and really funny."
     
    Madhavan was dressed in an Anita Dongre suit and was styled by Rishika Devnani.
     
    The two-day event, hosted at the Harvard Business School and Harvard Kennedy School by the graduate students of Harvard University, brought together business leaders, entertainment professionals, and many other leaders to engage in a conversation about India's path to global leadership.

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