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'Fauda' star Tsahi Halevi breaks into 'Yarana' song to celebrate India-Israel ties

Israeli actor Tsahi Halevi, popularly known for his work in the c... Read More
Israeli actor Tsahi Halevi, popularly known for his work in the counter-terrorism thriller series 'Fauda', celebratred his country's 74th Independence Day (and 30 years of Indo-Israeli diplomatic ties) by crooning, appropriately for the occasion) the Hindi number 'Tere jaisa yaar

kahaan

' from the 1981 Amitabh Bachchan-starrer 'Yarana'.

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"We are celebrating 30 years of friendship, so I thought the song will be relevant," Halevi said, before breaking into the song to the accompaniment of a guitar. The actor is also a well-regarded singer. His audience included

External Affairs

Minister S. Jaishankar and

Naor Gilon

,

Israel

's Ambassador to India.

Gilon noted: "Jews have been living in India in peace and security for about 2,000 years." Jaishankar, in his speech, reiterated this connection and said: "We have had a long history of Jewish presence and Jewish community amongst us and as a society we are really enriched by their contributions. ... This for us is truly a special relationship."

Earlier, talking to the media,

Halevi

, who was seen playing an antagonist in the popular Netflix series, revealed that he was also "involved in the first co-production between India and Israel".

He added, without divulging anything about the project: "I know India has a lot of creativity. It has a lot of experience. It is a great opportunity for us to understand Indian television and cinema."

About the Israeli television series, Halevi said: "I think 'Fauda' is a hit in India. We get a lot of social media feedback from India." It is a great opportunity to understand Indian television and cinema."
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'Fauda', which in English translates as chaos, tells the story of Doron, a commander in the Mista'arvim unit of the

Israeli Defence Forces

and his unit. In the first season, they pursue a Hamas terrorist known as 'The Panther'.

The fourth season of 'Fauda' is most likely to be aired next year, but Halevi is not part of the action.

"Honestly speaking, I am not involved in season four," he said. "So, I don't really know what's happening. I believe the filming has ended and it will come out next year."

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