Netanyahu says 'Shalom' to Bollywood

IANS  |  Mumbai 

"The world loves Bollywood, loves Bollywood, I love Bollywood", said as he wished "Shalom" to the Hindi film fraternity at a glittering event where he was welcomed by megastar Amitabh

"I found that Amitabh has 30 million more followers than I do. I looked at other stars as well and I realised that you guys are a big thing. And the reason for that is that the world loves Bollywood, loves and I love We are putting our money where our mouth is," said.

The gala dinner event - Netanyahu's last marking his six-day visit to - was attended by prominent names like Abhishek Bachchan, Aishwarya Rai-Bachchan, Karan Johar, Subhash Ghai, Imtiaz Ali, Prasoon Joshi, Randhir Kapoor, Ronnie Screwvala, Madhur Bhandarkar, Vivek Oberoi, and from the film fraternity.

Maharashtra was also in attendance, and welcomed to India's "entertainment capital".

Fadnavis said the whole world loves films and looks up to it.

At the event, the showcased Israel's natural beauty as a shooting hotspot for Bollywood, which has helped boost tourism for several exotic foreign locales over the years.

"You have seen what you find in In an hour's drive, you have snow, the beaches, the desert, you have the salty sea, a sweet lake, great Indian I love Indian food, but it's not only this.

It is not only great locations," he said.

Extending an open invitation, added that and "can create magic" by forging partnerships with its

Netanyahu, who was here with his wife Sara, also shared some lighter moments as he quipped that his speech would be in Hindi.

Later, he called the celebrities on stage for an Oscar-style encore.

"One of the most viral pictures of all time took place at the Oscars, and several celebrities including took a selfie. So I want the all the celebrities, producers and stars to join together for a selfie. Let a few hundred million people see the friendship," he said.

The tech-savvy Amitabh stepped up with a selfie stick to capture the crowded moment with the couple becoming the star attraction for the evening.

Later, tweeted the photograph, and wrote: "Will my selfie beat Hollywood selfie at "

He signed off the memorable "Bollywood" event with a "Jai Hind, Jai Maharashtra, Jai Israel".

--IANS

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First Published: Thu, January 18 2018. 23:32 IST