Zohran Mamdani’s biggest victory? From pestering Mira Nair to winning NYC’s mayoral primary

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In a sweeping upset, Indian-American lawmaker Zohran Kwame Mamdani has won the Democratic primary for New York City Mayor, defeating political heavyweight and former governor Andrew Cuomo. But long before Mamdani was hailed as a rising political star with Bernie Sanders in his corner and a grassroots campaign that shook the establishment, he was just a teenager begging his mother, acclaimed filmmaker Mira Nair, for a favor, to meet Kal Penn.When The Namesake found its GogolThe year was 2005. Mira Nair had just acquired the rights to Jhumpa Lahiri’s The Namesake. Kal Penn, born Kalpen Suresh Modi, best known at the time for stoner comedy Harold & Kumar Go To White Castle, was desperate to audition.He wanted to land the role of Gogol Ganguli, a character whose struggles mirrored his own, born to Indian immigrant parents, bilingual, and navigating identity in America. But it wasn’t just the character he related to. Penn actively chased the project, even trying to acquire the rights to the novel before learning Mira Nair already had them.A son, a phone, and some persistenceBut it wasn’t Hollywood agents or industry insiders who opened the door.

It was Zohran Mamdani, a teen with a plan and a phone.“I started calling her office nonstop,” Kal Penn once recalled. “Eventually Mira gave in, apparently because her son Zohran and his friend Sam were obsessed with Harold & Kumar,” Penn later admitted in an interview.The rest, as they say, is history. Penn landed the lead role of Gogol Ganguli, and The Namesake went on to become one of the most defining South Asian diaspora films in Hollywood.From fanboy to front-runnerNow, two decades later, Zohran Mamdani has gone from film-nerd teen to the Democratic nominee for New York City Mayor.That early influence shaped Zohran’s sense of conviction, a quality that has defined his political career. A childhood shaped by culture and convictionBorn in Kampala, Uganda in 1991, Mamdani moved to New York at age 7 with his mother, Mira Nair, and father Mahmood Mamdani, a noted Ugandan academic of Indian origin.As a State Assemblyman from Queens and democratic socialist, Mamdani led hunger strikes with taxi drivers to secure $450 million in debt relief, fought for $100 million in subway funding, and launched a fare-free bus pilot. His mayoral campaign promises include a rent freeze for stabilized tenants, universal childcare for kids aged six weeks to five years, and a network of city-owned grocery stores focused on affordability.“The cost of living is crushing working people,” his campaign site says. “Zohran believes government can lower costs and make life easier.”His revenue plan is just as ambitious, raising the corporate tax rate to match New Jersey’s 11.5%, taxing the top 1% of earners a flat 2%, and ending no-bid contracts to save billions more.“New York is too expensive. Zohran will lower costs and make life easier,” the campaign declares.Progressive campaign earns a movement’s backingSenator Bernie Sanders hailed Mamdani’s win, saying, “You took on the political, economic and media establishment, and you beat them.”At his victory party in Queens, Mamdani quoted Nelson Mandela, saying, “It always seems impossible until it’s done. My friends, it is done.”Even Cuomo, conceding with grace, said, “Tonight is his night. He deserved it. He won.”The general election is scheduled for November 4, 2025. Until then, Mamdani’s campaign will likely keep pushing boundaries, just as he once did when he helped Kal Penn land a career-defining role.His mother, Mira Nair, best known for films like Monsoon Wedding and Salaam Bombay!, once said that she looks for actors “who live truthfully in the moment.” It’s a description that might now apply to her son, a politician who refused to play it safe, challenged the old guard, and won.

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