►►►Per attivare i sottotitoli cliccare su CC in basso a destra del video, per scegliere Italiano cliccare sull'icona con la ROTELLINA (impostazioni), cliccare su Sottotitoli/Subtitles e scegliere Italiano. Per ridimensionare i sottotitoli sempre nella stessa finestra cliccare su OPZIONI/OPTIONS e scegliere 50%. In this video I collected RARE footage of Michael Jackson in India, in 1996. I hope You like it! When Michael Jackson rocked Mumbai "Those were the days before Internet. I got a fax saying Michael Jackson would like to perform in India, and that he'd like us to organise the tour," Viraf Sarkari, founder and CEO of Wizcraft International Entertainment, tells us about how it all began. "Obviously, we thought it was a prank." Then, a few days later, came another fax with the same request. "We replied that we wouldn't believe it till we heard it from Jackson himself." The King of Pop kept his word, and delivered one of the most iconic experiences in the history of Indian entertainment. When Jackson arrived in Mumbai—freshly renamed from Bombay—on 30 October, 1996, the fan frenzy that greeted him at Sahar Airport was unprecedented. MTV India was just four days old then, but Jackson had been a star for nearly a decade. Over 5,000 fans had showed up for a glimpse of the pop-star. "People were screaming and shouting his name. It was sheer madness," recalls journalist Neeta Kolhatkar, who was assigned by Aaj Tak to cover the event. Jackson stepped out of his private jet to a traditional Maharashtrian welcome. Bollywood actor Sonali Bendre, draped in a nine-yard saree, greeted him with an aarti and teeka. Outside the airport, a dhol and lejhim troupe was whipping up a frenzy. Jackson, dressed in his trademark red Napoleon jacket, hat and sun glasses, went from terminal right to the heart of this dance party. "My camera team and I cut through the crowd, and suddenly I found myself barely two feet from Jackson," Kolhatkar says. "Celebrities usually hate journalists and crowds, but here he was, waving at me and dancing with the crowd." Jackson's 30-car motorcade was meant to drive non-stop to The Oberoi hotel at Nariman Point. The person in charge had rehearsed by driving up and down at different times of the day over two weeks. But Jackson had other plans. He popped out of the sunroof of the Toyota—lent by Anil Ambani—at least twice to greet the crowds that had lined up the entire 15km route. At Dharavi, he even got off, and walked inside the colony to meet its residents. "It seemed like the entire city had turned up to welcome Jackson. From rickshawallahs to industrialists, his celebrity cut across all barriers," Sarkari says. Meanwhile, people were dying to get a glimpse of him. At the hotel, dancer Prabhu Deva, who has styled himself on Jackson, waited in the lobby all day, hoping for a chance meeting with his idol. Out on the street, hundreds of fans camped night and day. And across the city, people were pulling all possible strings to score tickets. On the night of the show, every single seat at the Andheri Sports Complex was sold out. Those who couldn't get in jammed the streets outside. These were the days when noise control norms were still lax, and one could hear his music for miles. "People were going nuts—they were singing and dancing in the streets," Kolhatkar recalls. Inside, Jackson did his thing. "It remains the best show I have ever seen," Walia confirms. Later that night, the singer returned to his suite, leaving a daze of fans in his wake. Michael Jackson's first and only tour of India had been a success. While the show remains a highlight, it is perhaps Jackson's random acts of kindness that still linger. Like the pool party at The Oberoi that he hosted for kids from an orphanage. Or his impromptu invitation to the hotel's staff to join him on the tour bus. Or the message that he left on the mirror in his suite, and the love note to India that he scribbled on a pillow, to be auctioned later for charity. At a time when artists demand a lot, here's to those that gave back a lot more. Please Note DISCLAIMER ALL COPYRIGHTS OF AUDIO AND IMAGES CONTENT OF THIS VIDEO DON'T BELONG TO ME. I DO NOT OWN THE RIGHTS TO ANY OF THE AUDIO AND IMAGES CONTENT OF THIS VIDEO. THE AUDIO AND VIDEO CLIPS ARE UPLOADED FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY. THEREFORE NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT IS INTENDED