PM Modi shared a special moment with ‘Fauda’ team, discussed the craze of the show in India.

PM Modi Meets Fauda Team: Prime Minister Narendra Modi met the team of the globally popular spy thriller series ‘Fauda’ during his visit to Israel from 25-26 February 2026. A light and funny selfie of this meeting is becoming increasingly viral on social media, which has attracted the attention of diplomacy as well as pop culture.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi met the star cast and crew of the show ‘Fauda’ on the second day of his two-day visit to Israel (Thursday, 26 February 2026). PM Modi shared the picture of this meeting on his official ‘X’ (formerly Twitter) handle, in which he took a dig at the suspense and action theme of the show.

PM Modi’s funny post

While sharing the selfie, Prime Minister Modi wrote in the caption, “Thankfully, this conversation required only a selfie, no undercover work!” (#Fauda) This caption became quite popular among fans of the show because ‘Fauda’ is a show based on an undercover spy mission. This funny style of PM is being praised a lot on social media.

These big stars were seen in selfies

The picture featured PM Modi along with the show’s core team, which included:

Lior Raz: The show’s lead actor (Doron Cavilio) and its co-creator.

Avi Issacharoff: Co-creator of the show.

Tasahi Halevi: Actor, who has also appeared in the Indian film ‘Akeli’.

Letitia Edo: The show’s lead actress.

The glory of ‘Fauda’ and ‘tension’ in India

PM Modi’s meeting with the ‘Fauda’ team is being considered a big part of cultural diplomacy. The show is one of the most watched international series on Netflix in India. The popularity of this show can be gauged from the fact that its official Hindi remake ‘Tanaav’ has been made in India.

Confluence of diplomacy and art

This meeting was like a pleasant cultural break between PM Modi’s visit to Israel. During the visit, India and Israel elevated their relations to the level of ‘Special Strategic Partnership for Peace, Innovation and Prosperity’. An agreement has also been reached to use India’s UPI in Israel during the visit.

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