Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Selftaught painter who draws India’s most powerful

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

The portraits he drew of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Finance Minister Arun Jaitley have changed the life of a selftaught painter from Bihar’s backwoods. His work is status symbol for a section of the Delhi elite including leaders of the BJP, their supporters and political allies.

The painting Mahesh Pandit did of the PM and his mother decorates Hiraben Modi’s living room in Ahmedabad. Adorning the verandah of the FM’s bungalow is his hyper realistic lifesize portrait of the Jaitley family. Call it coincidenc­e or destiny, the 36-year-old from Vaishali’s Jaffarabad used to sell tea outside the treasury office in Gurgaon. The country then was gearing up for the 2014 polls that catapulted as PM a man who had no qualms flaunting his ‘chai wala’ badge.

Like many young people, Pandit was drawn to the BJP, especially Modi. He turned a Jaitley fan on hearing him speak at a Gurgaon school in 2013. That had him working on an oil-on-canvas portrait of Jaitley, who saw it after becoming minister. So impressed was the FM that he asked Pandit to do the family painting.

While working on Jaitley’s portrait, Pandit replicated in oil Modi’s famous picture accepting prasad from his mother on becoming PM. “I kept the paintings safely packed till I could reach Jaitley sir at his North Block office on May 20, 2015,” he recalled.

Luckily for him, the FM was having the PM over for dinner that night at his Krishna Menon Marg residence. The coincidenc­e opened another door for Pandit, bringing him face to face with Modi. The PM was impressed as much by Pandit’s work. The 4x3 feet painting had in the backdrop another realistic portrayal--of President Pranab Mukherjee administer­ing him oath in the forecourts of Rashtrapat­i Bhawan.

“Modiji inquired about my background, praised me. He was happy and emotional,” recalled Pandit. His joy had no bounds when he saw TV shots of his painting in Hiraben’s living room. That was when the PM visited her on his birthday in 2016. Pandit often wondered as to where the PM could’ve kept the painting: “Seeing it at his mother’s place gave me immense satisfacti­on.” He has since drawn for a host of politicos and profession­als including Andhra CM N Chandrabab­u Naidu and journalist Rajat Sharma.

meet. He now earns 25-50,000 per painting, and both his children go to school.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Mahesh Pandit gives finishing touch to a painting of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his mother.
HT PHOTO Mahesh Pandit gives finishing touch to a painting of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his mother.

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