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Actor Dhanush took to social media to congratulate young chess prodigy Gukesh on his landmark victory against Magnus Carlsen at the Norway Chess 2025 tournament. Gukesh made history by defeating the world number one in a classical format, showcasing exceptional skill and composure. While Carlsen's frustrations were evident, Gukesh's dignified celebration was widely admired. Meanwhile, Dhanush is preparing for the release of his upcoming film 'Kuberaa', which adds another dimension to his calm public personality.

Key Points: Dhanush Lauds Gukesh's Win Over Magnus Carlsen at Norway Chess

  • Dhanush applauds Gukesh's historic win over world no.1 Carlsen
  • Gukesh's calm demeanor impresses onlookers amid Carlsen's frustration
  • Dhanush gears up for his film 'Kuberaa' releasing June 20
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Dhanush congratulates World Chess Champion Gukesh for beating Magnus Carlsen

Dhanush praises Gukesh's composure after defeating Magnus Carlsen at Norway Chess 2025.

"Your composure after your victory is very commendable and an inspiration to everyone. - Dhanush"

Chennai, June 3

Congratulating World Chess Champion D Gukesh for defeating World Number One Magnus Carlsen and making the entire country proud, actor Dhanush has said that the young champion's composure after his victory was very commendable and an inspiration to everyone.

On Sunday, Gukesh pulled off a sensational victory, defeating Carlsen in the classical format at the Norway Chess 2025 tournament. The victory was his first-ever win in a classical chess contest against the world No 1.

Taking to his X timeline to congratulate Gukesh, Dhanush wrote, "Many congratulations to @DGukesh on beating world no.1 and making the whole nation proud. Your composure after your victory is very commendable and inspiration to everyone."

Carlsen who played white had the advantage for most part of the game. However, Gukesh capitalized on a blunder made by Carlsen to claim the game.

But more than the win, it was the young champion's behaviour that won the admiration of onlookers. While a frustrated Carlsen slammed the chessboard and exited the arena swiftly, Gukesh, in contrast, celebrated quietly with his coach Grzegorz Gajewski, savoring a career-defining win.

The young chess player, with humility, said, “Ninety-nine out of a hundred times, I would have lost. It’s a lucky day.”

Meanwhile, Dhanush, who himself is often seen maintaining a calm demeanour, is gearing up for the release of his upcoming film, 'Kuberaa', which is scheduled to hit screens on June 20 this year.

The film, which has been directed by Sekhar Kammula, features Telugu star Nagarjuna and Rashmika Mandanna along with Dhanush in the lead.

On the technical front, the film has music by Devi Sri Prasad, who is riding high on the success of his most recent release, Thandel.

‘Kubera’ has cinematography by Niketh Bommi. Ramakrishna Sabbani and Monika Nigotre are the production designers of the film. The film has been co-written by Chaithanya Pingali. Costumes for the film have been designed by Kavya Sriram and Poorvaa Jain. Kubera is being bankrolled by Suniel Naran and Puskur Ram Mohan Rao under the banner of Sree Venkateswara Cinemas.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
What a proud moment for Indian chess! Gukesh showed incredible maturity beyond his years. That quiet celebration after beating the world no.1 says everything about his character. More power to our young champions! 🇮🇳♟️
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Priya M.
Chennai keeps producing chess prodigies! First Vishy, now Gukesh. His humility after such a big win is truly inspiring. Also nice to see Dhanush appreciating sports achievements - we need more celebs supporting non-cricket sports.
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Arjun S.
While Gukesh's win is fantastic, I wish our media gave chess even half the coverage cricket gets. This victory deserves front page headlines, not just sports section mentions. #MoreThanCricket
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Sneha R.
The contrast between Carlsen's tantrum and Gukesh's calm demeanor says it all! Our Indian values of humility shining through. Also, Dhanush is right - composure under pressure is what separates champions from others.
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Vikram J.
As a chess enthusiast, I must say Gukesh's win is significant but let's not get carried away. He still has long way to go to challenge for world championship. That said, beating Carlsen in classical is no small feat! Well done!
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Neha P.
So proud of Gukesh! His "99 out of 100 times I would have lost" comment shows such maturity. Meanwhile, looking forward to Dhanush's Kuberaa - he always chooses interesting scripts. Double celebration for Tamil cinema fans! 😊

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