‘Shabash’: PM Modi impressed by Greek family’s rendition of Mohammed Rafi’s song

Prime Minister Narendra Modi took to microblogging platform X (formerly known as Twitter) to share a heartwarming video. It shows a Greek family singing a Mohammed Rafi song in perfect harmony. Prime Minister Modi expressed his gratitude by exclaiming, “Shabash [well done]!”

Prime Minister Modi enjoys a rendition of Mohammed Rafi's classic tune by a talented Greek family.  (X/@narendramodi) Prime Minister Modi enjoys a rendition of Mohammed Rafi’s classic tune by a talented Greek family. (X/@narendramodi)

“Konstantinos Kalaitzis loves India, especially Indian music and culture. This passion is shared by his family. This little video gives an insight into that,” Prime Minister Narendra Modi wrote while sharing the video on X.

The video opens to show Kalaitzis and his family singing a rendition of Madhuban Mein Radhika Nache Re by Mohammed Rafi. In the video, PM Modi can also be seen holding a rose and thoroughly enjoying their performance. He expresses his praise with a hearty “Shabash!” towards the end of the clip.

Watch Konstantinos Kalaitzis and his family sing Mohammad Rafi’s song:

The video was shared on August 25 on the micro-blogging platform. It has since gone viral, garnering over 2.1 million views and counting. After watching this video, people shared their reactions in the comments section. Many were delighted with the video and praised the family’s beautiful singing, while others simply expressed their admiration through heart emoticons.

Here’s how people reacted to this video:

“That’s wonderful! It’s great to see such enthusiasm for Indian music and culture crossing borders. Thanks for sharing the video sir. It’s definitely a pleasure to witness their love for India!” a distinct individual.

Another added: “Very beautifully and sweetly sung.”

“Embracing the vibrant tapestry of Indian music and culture is a wonderful journey and it’s heartwarming to see the Kalaitzis family sharing this love together!” published by the third.

A fourth said, “That’s nice,” while a fifth simply wrote, “So nice.”

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Source: newstars.edu.vn

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