As far as the popularity of Indian movie stars is concerned, no one comes even close to Shah Rukh Khan. Proving this once again,?Fauda?actor Tsahi Halevi recently sang?Tujhe Dekha Toh Ye Jaana Sanam from?Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (DDJL). He sang the song so beautifully that fans are in awe!
Reacting to the video, fans not only praised Tsahi Halevi's singing but they also talked about Israel-India relations. "Israel, aak hi Dil hai, kitne baar jeetoge? We will forever be indebted to you all. We will never forget how Madam Golda Meir helped Indira Gandhi Ji, when the Super Power of the then world, Americas, went against us. And then there are many more instances," wrote one of the fans.?
Another fan commented, "That's fantastic! It's always wonderful to see actors from different cultures embracing and celebrating the richness of global cinema. Tsahi Halevi's rendition of 'Tujhe dekha toh ye jaana sanam' must have been a delightful surprise for fans, adding another layer of cultural exchange and appreciation to the mix. It's moments like these that remind us of the universal language of music and cinema."
Known for his roles in?Bethlehem and Fauda,?Israeli actor Tsahi Halevi made his Bollywood debut alongside Nushrratt Bharuccha forthcoming movie?Akeli.
Talking about the film, he said, "I am kind of involved in the first co-production between India and Israel. I truly hope to push it forward and hopefully sooner than later we will get to create something together.?I believe that where there is creativity, and I know in India there is a lot. I know that the Indian industry, whether it is TV or cinema, has a lot of experience and is always creating new stuff, hence it will be amazing to collaborate."
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