Deccan Chronicle

Modi best for India: Indian-Israeli singer

- BALA CHAUHAN | DC

Liora Itzhak – the popular Israeli singer of Indian origin greeted Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his host – the Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu at a private dinner in Tel Aviv on July 4 with “Aaogey jab tum saajna” — a haunting rendition by India’s Ustad Rashid Khan and Pakistan's Rahat Fateh Ali Khan from the Bollywood film ‘Jab We Met’.

In an exclusive interview with Deccan

Chronicle over the phone Liora, who is originally from Ahmedabad in Gujarat, said that Prime Minister Modi is hugely popular in Israel and his visit will strengthen the cultural bonds between the two countries.

“I was invited to Prime Minister Netanyahu’s house for dinner and I sang ‘aaogey jab tum saajna’ and a Hebrew song which talks about relationsh­ips and peace. After my songs I went to them and they shook hands with me. I said Namastey to Modiji and I was surprised that he knew about me. He said that he had heard about me from my interviews with Indian TV channels and knew that I was from Gujarat. He even knew that I had gone to Poona (Pune), I told him that I came to India at the age of 15 to learn Indian classical music. I sang for Bollywood. I told him that my 86-year-old aunt in Mumbai was his big fan. He gave me a big smile,” said Liora

She met Mr Modi and Mr. Netanyahu at another function on Wednesday. “They called me to the stage to sing the National Anthems of India and Israel. I was very excited. The crowd was shouting ‘Modi, Modi.’ He has a lot of respect here. I found the discussion with him so nice. He is so nice, so polite. I think he is the best man for India,” said an exuberant Liora.

She said during her stay in India between 1989 and ’98 she realized that Indians loved Israelis, their army and their strength.

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