Hindi Diwas, Sept 14: Foreign Diplomats Hum Film Songs, Recite Lines from ‘Agneepath’, Seen Mouthing Movie Dialogues

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Foreign Diplomats, Hindi Diwas, Sept 14

New Delhi: On Saturday, several foreign diplomats posted in India extended their greetings on Hindi Diwas, highlighting Hindi’s rising global prominence and recognition.

The Australian High Commission in India shared a video of its diplomat, Tom, who spoke in Hindi and shared his experience of how his diligent efforts to learn the language have significantly eased his stay in India.

“Namaste! My name is Tom, and I am a Hindi-language diplomat at the Australian High Commission in Delhi. Knowing regional language has helped me a lot in my work in India,” the diplomat said in a video posted on X.

The video showed the diplomat requesting a meeting between the Australian High Commissioner and a Union Minister while conversing in Hindi. In the clip, he also hummed a Hindi song and engaged in friendly conversations with the canteen staff and an auto driver in Hindi, fostering a sense of connection and inclusivity.

The French Embassy in India also shared a video of its new spokesperson, Orlic. In it, he praises India’s rich and unique cultural diversity and says he is learning Hindi to better connect with the locals.

“Namaste! I am the new spokesperson of the French Embassy in India and also the head of the Press and Communications department of the French Embassy in India. I wish all Hindi-speaking people the same on the occasion of Hindi Diwas,” Orlic said in the video.

Stressing the richness and cultural value of Hindi and Indian languages, he said, “I look forward to meeting and interacting with you virtually and in person. I have started to learn Hindi to better connect with you, but we will also communicate in other Indian languages in celebration of India’s rich and unique cultural diversity. See you soon. Namaste,” he said.

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The Israeli Embassy also shared a video of its diplomats practising some famous dialogues from Hindi movies and series.

Some of the dialogues featured in the meeting were “Bol wo rahe hain, par shabd humare hain” from ‘3 Idiots’, “Rehne do tumse nah ho payega” from ‘Gangs of Wasseypur’ and “Wo stree hai, kuch bhi kar sakti hai” from ‘Stree’.

The British High Commission in India also extended greetings on the ‘Hindi Diwas’ occasion.

“UK-India relations are important,” the British High Commission in India posted on X. The language of all the latest news highlighting the UK-India bilateral relations and milestones achieved was in Hindi on the High Commission’s website on Saturday.

The Embassies of Lithuania and Ukraine also extended greetings on Hindi Diwas, with their diplomats reciting ‘Agneepath’ – a famous poem by Harivansh Rai Bachchan—in a video posted on X by the Embassy of Lithuania to India.

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