The internet is completely engrossed in the viral video of Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni receiving "Melody" toffee from Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The light-hearted reference to their popular "Melodi" moniker, which Meloni posted with the remark "Thank you for the gift," has had over 190 million views and is currently the most watched video on her Instagram profile.
In the charming video, Modi is holding a packet of the well-known Indian confection known for its "very, very chocolaty" tagline while the two chuckle at the online craze.Meloni remarks, "Prime Minister Modi brought as a gift a very, very good toffee," to which Modi jokingly responds, "Melody."The two leaders' prior viral moments have already been surpassed by this latest video. It has surpassed their well-known "Hello from the Melodi team" video from the 2023 COP28 summit in Dubai, where the two officially adopted the nickname "Melodi." As of right now, the video has received over 2.7 million likes and 67 million views.
Additionally, it surpasses their G20 summit greeting from the previous year, which received around 23 million views. With more than 1 billion views, Modi's "Tour to Vantara" reel is the fifth most watched Instagram reel worldwide, despite the fact that he still owns a huge individual record. But officially, their biggest combined hit to date is this sugar diplomacy video.
PM Modi's Trip to Italy
Shortly after arriving in Rome on Tuesday for the final leg of his five-nation tour, PM Modi had dinner with Meloni. After that, they both visited the famous Colosseum, where they had in-depth discussions about a variety of topics.After arriving in Rome, I had the chance to have supper with Prime Minister Meloni and then tour the famous Colosseum. We discussed our opinions on a variety of topics. PM Mori wrote in the caption of an X post, "Looking forward to our talks today, where we will continue the conversation on how to boost the friendship between Italy and India."
This leg of PM Modi's five-nation visit was the most eagerly awaited and visually stunning, with both leaders jokingly embracing the "Melodi" internet trend. They did more than just make the internet go crazy with the candid images and videos they posted on social media. They emphasised a sincere, laid-back friendship that precisely reflects the development of Delhi-Rome relations from friendly friends to strategic allies.