The
'Howdy
Modi'
mega-event
in
Houston,
US,
received
wishes
from
the
Bollywood
industry.
In
an
elaborate
show
of
healthy
relationship
and
shared
vision,
Prime
Minister
Narendra
Modi
and
US
President
Donald
Trump
were
in
the
limelight
on
Sunday.
The
two
leaders
vowed
to
fight
terrorism
while
mounting
praise
on
each
other's
achievements.
The
Bollywood
fraternity
took
to
social
media
and
congratulated
Modi.
Veteran
Anupam
Kher
wrote
on
Twitter,
"Howdy
Houston!
How's
the
josh"..High
Sir!".
He
wrote
a
series
of
tweets
which
clearly
shows
his
enthusiasm.
"Houston
mein
Josh
Kamaal
ka
hai!!!
#HowdyModi
Zindabad,"
he
tweeted.
He
also
wrote,
"Everything
about
#HowdyModi
was
SPECTACULAR.
Never
have
I
seen
such
bonding
between
two
countries.
Reaction
&
cheering
of
the
crowd
of
50000
Indians
in
Houston
was
emotional
&
historical.
And
Hon.
Prime
Minister
@narendramodi
ji!!
You
are
a
real
ROCKSTAR.
Bravo.
Jai
Ho!"
Actor
Rishi
Kapoor,
who
returned
to
India
a
couple
of
weeks
back
from
the
US
after
getting
treated
for
his
cancer,
hailed
both
leaders
on
Twitter.
"#howdymodi
"Go
Modi"
-
"Go
Trump"
-
Houston,
US.
Proud
of
our
being.
Proud
of
the
community.
Proud
of
India," he
wrote.
#howdymodi
“Go
Modi”
-
“Go
Trump”
-
Houston,
US.
🇮🇳🇺🇸
Proud
of
our
being.
Proud
of
the
community.
Proud
of
India.
Actor
Randeep
Hooda
also
tweeted,
"Proud
to
be
an
#Indian
all
over
again
..
#IndiansAroundTheWorld
are
a
great
contributing
community
to
all
countries
they
adopt
as
home.
#HowdyModi."
Singer
Adnan
Sami
cheered
Modi
on
Twitter.
He
wrote,
"This
is
called
the
ultimate.
F***
You" moment!
#RockStar
#ProudMoment
#HowdyModi
#ModiInHouston
#POTUS."
Notably,
he
gave
up
his
Pakistani
citizenship
to
settle
down
in
India.
Tens
of
thousands
of
Indian-Americans
were
crammed
in
a
stadium
in
Houston
on
Sunday
for
the
rally
with
Indian
Prime
Minister
Narendra
Modi
and
US
President
Donald
Trump.
It
was
an
infrequent
mass
show
of
support
for
a
foreign
leader
in
the
US.