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SAT . Zohran Mamdani’s mom described son as ‘not an American at all’ in resurfaced interview

Zohran Mamdani’s filmmaker mom once described the socialist mayoral front-runner as “not an American at all” in a newly surfaced interview about his Indian roots.

Mamdani’s mother, Mira Nair, made the remarks in a 2013 interview with the Hindustan Times when she was asked about her then-21-year-old son’s upbringing.

“He is a total desi,” Nair told the outlet, referring to the Hindi and Urdu term used to describe those of Indian descent.

Four people celebrate on stage, with Mira Nair, State Rep. Zohran Mamdani, Rama Duwaji, and Mahmood Mamdani raising their fists, in front of a banner that reads "AFFORD to DREAM".
Zohran Mamdani’s mom Mira Nair (left) once described him as “not an American at all” in a newly surfaced interview. Getty Images
Music supervisor Zohran Kwame Mamdani, Director Mira Nair, Mahmood Mamdani, and Nishant Tharani at the Toronto Film Festival.
“He was born in Uganda, raised between India and America. He is at home in many places. He thinks of himself as a Ugandan and as an Indian,” his mom said. Getty Images for Disney

“Completely. We are not firangs at all. He is very much us. He is not an Uhmericcan (American) at all,” she continued.

“He was born in Uganda, raised between India and America. He is at home in many places. He thinks of himself as a Ugandan and as an Indian.”

The term “firangs” is often used informally in the Hindi and Urdu language to refer to foreigners.

At the time of the interview, Mamdani — who moved to New York at age 7 and became a naturalized US citizen in 2018 — was a student at Bowdoin College, a liberal arts school in Maine.

NYC 2025 Mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani speaking at a press conference with other people in the background.
Mamdani is considered the front-runner in NYC’s upcoming mayoral election. James Messerschmidt

His mom went on to say in the interview that the family only spoke “Hindustani at home.”

Elsewhere, she described Mamdani as a “very chaalu fellow” — meaning street smart — and alluded to his early political aspirations.

“He is very involved with current affairs, politics, and political issues,” she said at the time.
“I think he can be engaged in the world in someway to make a difference. He is very very interested in that.”

The Post has reached out to Mamdani’s campaign about his mom’s newly unearthed remarks.


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