Actor Kal Penn clearly was the only one from the delegation that accompanied US President Barack Obama to India who broke protocol to do the typically touristy things in Delhi.
The former Associate Director of Public Engagement in the White House had tea by the roadside (that's the best kind of chai, honestly), clicked a selfie with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and photographed cooks making food in Old Delhi.
Obama is on a three-day visit to India.
Post-dinner roadside chai with @whitehouse staff. Da best. #ObamaInIndiapic.twitter.com/yO2QU8N4D5
β Kal Penn (@kalpenn) January 26, 2015
Grabbed amazing local food with @whitehouse friends.Amazing, friendly people in old delhi! Beautiful mosque next door pic.twitter.com/vvF6t7MVXJ
β Kal Penn (@kalpenn) January 26, 2015
American Modi meets Indian Modi pic.twitter.com/C4GqIpvQSd
β Kal Penn (@kalpenn) January 26, 2015
Happy Republic Day to our Indian friends. These motorcycle guys were awesome! @ Rajpath http://t.co/HNYMBwIIHy
β Kal Penn (@kalpenn) January 26, 2015
Last Nightergram semi-selfie. Beautiful Pre-dinner receiving line pic.twitter.com/UEol3hrbw6
β Kal Penn (@kalpenn) January 26, 2015
Motorcade to the State Dinner hosted by President Mukherjee in honor of President & Mrs. Obama pic.twitter.com/a1RkdRuFTc
β Kal Penn (@kalpenn) January 25, 2015
#EarlierGram#ObamaInIndia#NewDelhipic.twitter.com/VTQAitAIvr
β Kal Penn (@kalpenn) January 25, 2015
My dad immigrated to America in 1967 with $10 in his pocket & a lot of hope.
β Kal Penn (@kalpenn) January 24, 2015
This quote: pic.twitter.com/BtCa6FRAP6
β Kal Penn (@kalpenn) January 25, 2015