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Israeli singer from Gujarat meets Narendra Modi

THE ASIAN AGE. | BALA CHAUHAN
Published : Jul 7, 2017, 3:24 am IST
Updated : Jul 7, 2017, 3:24 am IST

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

Prime Minister Narendra Modi interacts with Israeli singer of Indian origin Liora Itxhak in Jerusalem, Israel. (Photo: AP)
 Prime Minister Narendra Modi interacts with Israeli singer of Indian origin Liora Itxhak in Jerusalem, Israel. (Photo: AP)

Tel Aviv: Liora Itzhak, a popular Israeli singer of Indian origin, greeted PM Modi and his host, Israel PM Benjamin Netanyahu, at a dinner in Tel Aviv on July 4 with Aaogey jab tum saajna — a rendition by Ustad Rashid Khan and Pakistan’s Rahat Fateh Ali Khan from Jab We Met.

Ms Liora, originally from Ahmedabad in  Gujarat said, “I was invited to Mr Netanyahu’s house for dinner. I sang Aaogey jab tum saajna and a Hebrew song about relationships and peace. Then 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 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 went to India at the age of 15, I went to Poona to learn Indian classical music and then to Mumbai and learnt from Padma and Suresh Talwalkar.”

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 Ms 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. It was a very exciting evening. 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. He is a good man. I think he is the best man for India,” said an exuberant Liora.

She said during her stay in Indian between 1989 and ’98 she realized that Indians loved Israelis, their army and their strength. “I was the first person to bring Indian music to Israel.  Modiji’s visit will help what people like me are doing to bring the two cultures together. It’s a very big help for the Indian community here. They are very polite people. One year ago I made a song malamala - a fusion of Hindi and Hebrew songs. It was a very big hit here. Now because of Modiji, things are going to change even in Israel,” said the popular singer.

She added that she would love to come back to Bollywood.

Tags: benjamin netanyahu, narendra modi, liora itzhak
Location: Israel, Tel Aviv