The much-anticipated Apple iPhone 17 series was unveiled globally at the iconic Apple Park in Cupertino, California, and two young Indian trendsetters stole the spotlight: singer Armaan Malik and entrepreneur Navya Naveli Nanda.
For Armaan Malik, this moment was historic—he became the first Indian musician to attend Apple’s keynote, sharing the stage with Apple CEO Tim Cook and international star Yunho. His presence at the Steve Jobs Theatre marked a powerful cultural crossover, positioning Indian music firmly in the global spotlight.
Joining him was Navya Naveli Nanda, granddaughter of Bollywood legend Amitabh Bachchan, who has carved her own identity as a business leader, social entrepreneur, and women’s rights advocate. Navya shared exclusive glimpses of her Apple Park experience on Instagram, including photos with Tim Cook and candid snapshots from the keynote. Her post captured the essence of the event:
“Technology isn’t just about devices, it’s about making life better, simpler, and more meaningful. And no better place on earth to embody that! A day full of interactions with leaders, creators, and visionaries who are shaping the way we will live, work, and connect tomorrow.”
The iPhone 17 series launch not only introduced cutting-edge features to the world but also underscored Apple’s commitment to engaging with young global leaders, artists, and innovators.
For India, the event carried extra pride: Armaan Malik’s breakthrough appearance marked a milestone for Indian musicians on the world’s biggest tech stage, while Navya Naveli Nanda’s presence reinforced her growing influence beyond her family legacy.
With technology and culture converging, Apple Park became the epicenter of inspiration—where global icons, creators, and changemakers like Malik and Nanda showcased India’s evolving role in shaping conversations that go beyond devices, into the future of how we live and connect.