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Indian Chess Player Bristy Mukherjee’s Heartwarming Gesture Leaves Magnus Carlsen Touched

The recent All India Women Rapid event at the Tata Steel Chess India Festival 2024 witnessed a heartwarming gesture from Indian chess player Bristy Mukherjee towards world number one Magnus Carlsen. After winning the event with a perfect score of 7/7, Mukherjee touched Carlsen’s feet as a sign of respect and sought his blessings. The Norwegian chess legend was visibly touched by the gesture and had a big smile on his face.

This sweet moment has gone viral on social media, showcasing the rich tradition and respect for elders in Indian culture. Mukherjee’s gesture not only impressed Carlsen but also left a lasting impact on the audience present at the event. The young chess star had earlier surprised Vishwanathan Anand with a similar gesture, showing her humility and admiration for the icons of the game.

Carlsen, who had a stellar performance at the tournament, winning both the blitz and rapid titles, was overwhelmed by the love and support from the fans in Kolkata. The Norwegian Grandmaster’s remarkable feat of securing double victories at the Tata Steel Chess India tournament further solidified his status as one of the greatest chess players of all time.

The heartwarming interaction between Mukherjee and Carlsen serves as a reminder of the sportsmanship and camaraderie that transcends borders and cultures in the world of chess. It is moments like these that make the game of chess not just about strategy and competition, but also about respect and admiration for fellow players.

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