Modi takes his place at Madame Tussauds

April 28, 2016 06:38 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 01:55 am IST - London

New Delhi: Prime Minster Narendra Modi stands next to his wax statue due to be placed at Londons Madame Tussauds museum, in New Delhi. Three of his wax statues have been installed in Singapore, Hong Kong and Bangkok and one of them will be put up in London in the next eight days. PTI Photo / Madame Tussauds museum(PTI4_20_2016_000176A)

New Delhi: Prime Minster Narendra Modi stands next to his wax statue due to be placed at Londons Madame Tussauds museum, in New Delhi. Three of his wax statues have been installed in Singapore, Hong Kong and Bangkok and one of them will be put up in London in the next eight days. PTI Photo / Madame Tussauds museum(PTI4_20_2016_000176A)

Prime Minister Narendra Modi today took his place alongside other world leaders at Madame Tussauds in London.

The leader’s new wax figure arrived at the Baker Street attraction fresh from Delhi, where Mr. Modi had a private viewing with his likeness last week.

The figure is featured in the famous attraction’s popular “World Leaders” enclosure alongside present day leaders Barack Obama, David Cameron, Angela Merkel and Francoise Holland, as well as political heavyweights of the past including Mahatma Gandhi and Winston Churchill.

Mr. Modi was closely involved in the creation of his figure and was delighted with the final results, declaring that the Madame Tussauds team are “exceptional at what they do”.

General Manager of Madame Tussauds London, Edward Fuller, said, “We are delighted that Mr. Modi was able to see this very figure in India last week, and to welcome him to Madame Tussauds London today.”

“It’s wonderful that our visitors now have the chance to get up close to this influential leader, who is the source of so much public interest. It’s not every day you get to stand alongside the statesmen and women shaping our world and we think guests will relish the chance to rub shoulders with Mr. Modi.”

Mr. Modi’s figure is dressed in his signature Kurta in cream with jacket and he is featured in a traditional pose making a namaste gesture.

London’s figure is one of four created of the statesman, with the other three taking up residence at Madame Tussauds attractions in Singapore, Hong Kong and Bangkok.

Each figure took a team of talented artists four months and cost 150,000 pounds to create.

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