T Natarajan recently shared a homely family picture with his fans on social media in which his wife and he could be seen wearing traditional attire with their four-year old daughter Havika in their arms.
This is the first time Natarajan has shared an image of his daughter and revealed her name, Hanvika, to the world.
Our little angel Hanvika️You are our life’s most beautiful https://t.co/SbBd57woyb are the reason why our life is so much happier.Thank you laddu for choosing us as ur parents.we love u always and forever #4monthold#daughtersarethebest #familyiseverything pic.twitter.com/nB98ehE5f9
— Natarajan (@Natarajan_91) February 22, 2021
“Our little angel Hanvika You are our life’s most beautiful gift.You are the reason why our life is so much happier.Thank you laddu for choosing us as ur parents.we love u always and forever,” he wrote on Twitter.
And while many fans congratulated the 29-year old and wished well for his family, the comments section of the cricketer’s post was full of remarks about why he had chosen to talk in English and not his mother tongue, Tamil.
It is true sir that he posts in English to be seen all over India but my argument is that he never even congratulated Pongal. Everything grown up in Tamil Nadu will forget Tamil. Even musician Air Rahman does not tweet in Tamil
— மாத்தி யோசி (@iSaravanan_M) February 22, 2021
Some are even disappointed about what name the cricketer had kept for his own daughter:
i am disappointed, you did not put Tamil name for your daughter like your name
— UMASANGAR (@UMASANGAR8) February 22, 2021
Thankfully, the cricketer’s supporters quickly rallied behind him and also spoke about how meaningless it was to criticise the language in which he had tweeted his daughter’s picture in.
He is not limited to state like all those language fanatics. He has much wider audience across the country. Unlike those "Linguistic Champions" who are limited within just Tamil Nadu border. Dear Natarajan ignore them all.
— Akhil 🇮🇳 (@akhil_131) February 23, 2021
“He is not limited to state like all those language fanatics. He has much wider audience across the country. Unlike those "Linguistic Champions" who are limited within just Tamil Nadu border. Dear Natarajan ignore them all,” wrote Twitter user akhil_131.
Wonderful. I can understand your emotions. I too have only one daughter. You are elebrating a GIRL CHIlD. Whole lot of Tamil Fanatics going at it about the name. Surprising. Where is the humanity gone?. Humanity first or language first. Where this fanatics going to take TN to.
— Mani Sekaran (@manisekarans) February 23, 2021
“Wonderful. I can understand your emotions. I too have only one daughter. You are elebrating a GIRL CHIlD. Whole lot of Tamil Fanatics going at it about the name. Surprising. Where is the humanity gone?. Humanity first or language first. Where this fanatics going to take TN to,” wrote @manisekarans.
Just ignore all nonsense comments on you in the name of language or religion.. its completely ur wish, ur freedom, ur personal issue. No one has got any right over it..Whole country is with you. India is proud of you and wishing u and ur family.. keep rocking. Be happy always.
— Dharmic (@smalt8488) February 22, 2021
“Just ignore all nonsense comments on you in the name of language or religion.. its completely ur wish, ur freedom, ur personal issue. No one has got any right over it..Whole country is with you. India is proud of you and wishing u and ur family.. keep rocking. Be happy always,” wrote @smalt8488.
Natarajan’s life completely turned around with the 2020 edition of the Indian Premier League when his incredible stint with SunRisers Hyderabad put him on the international map. Soon after, the pacer got the opportunity to play for his country in limited and Test cricket too.
Before making it into the big leagues, the 29-year old had to overcome a lot of obstacles and difficulties and his journey has been well-documented and appreciated ever since. This is why when he got to make his India debut, people from all over the country were cheering for him regardless of what language they spoke or where they came from.
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