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How is INDIA???

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I`m form Mèxico and I want to go someday to India and can somebody tell me how is the lifestyle. Listening music and watching TV programs from Mumbai was how I knew of India and the wonderfuls cities and artists, Are the movies Dhoom and Jhoom Barabar Jhoom very famous there???

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  1. I'm American and visiting India this April. So excited! This is my first time in a foreign land!


  2. well you may like India, it is a nice country but  from day one start paying everyone you meet as it is a way of life in other words corruption is a way of life.They expect   money even giving you a wrong direction.The pollution will make a healthy experience as they mix diesel with water so longer trips and the meter run very fast.Me as bad they love mosquito's are the same breed they like to squeeze foreign blood which is rich in vitamins.The movies too many films churned out in a week to keep the local people living in a fantasy world  lost and found is the main event in every story people die and come alive again watch the .t.v serials they keep most of the poor Indian's happy so they forget the truth.

  3. India is full of uneducated blackies with aids.

  4. Everything in India is famous, just visit their, people are really nice.

    Dhoom and jhoom barabar was really famous but others too. Just watch Krazy 4 and race coming soon, they will also good.

    I think u have to go to India, becoz it is different country and u will feel that u r in heaven.

  5. india is fantastic!it's just that if u r a girl than u have to be a bit careful.

  6. To know more abt India, go through the below website

    http://www.indiantourmate.com

  7. India is best. Anything u want u can get here.

    Just come to India.

  8. You can't be starry-eyed when you visit a country. The movies you mentioned are famous in India, but they don't show true picture of the country.

    Be practical. Get in touch with a travel agent, who can guide you properly.

  9. India is a great place... and the films you have mentioned is very famous there. You are welcome to vist our country.

    You will certainly enjoy the trip!

  10. i live in NYC, but mostly in the cities ppl watch movies and stuff.  if ur planning on going to a village or sumtin' trust me, they probably don't have a t.v. or cell.  also, u shud DEF. learn 2 speak the language 1st!!  also dress like them and be respectful and polite, not stuck-up.  though i doubt u will be like that.

    --muChO luCk, henNa

  11. its not always wat u see in movies..real life is diff..but india is a wonderfull place to visit..there r so many places to visit thr..all kind of weather,rich culture,beautiful hill stations,make sure whn u go to india take a long vacation as thr is so much to c thr..main places to visit r rajasthan,delhi,agra,goa,himachal,mumbai

    dhoom n jhoom barabat jhoom r old movies now but dhoom was super hit thr..

  12. It is a beautiful country, you will enjoy the visit. Workout itenary in advance. There are numerous places you would like to visit. It has beaches, sea sores, mountains, rivers, wild life and many places of tourists interests.

  13. Indian music covers a wide range of traditions and regional styles. Classical music is split mainly between the North Indian Hindustani and South Indian Carnatic traditions. Highly regionalised forms of popular music include filmi and folk music; the syncretic tradition of the bauls is a well-known form of the latter.

    Indian dance too has diverse folk and classical forms. Among the well-known folk dances are the bhangra of the Punjab, the bihu of Assam, the chhau of Bihar and Orissa and the ghoomar of Rajasthan. Eight dance forms, many with narrative forms and mythological elements, have been accorded classical dance status by India's National Academy of Music, Dance, and Drama. These are: bharatanatyam of the state of Tamil Nadu, kathak of Uttar Pradesh, kathakali and mohiniyattam of Kerala, kuchipudi of Andhra Pradesh, manipuri of Manipur, odissi of the state of Orissa and the sattriya of Assam.

    Theatre in India often incorporates music, dance, and improvised or written dialogue.   Often based on Hindu mythology, but also borrowing from medieval romances, and news of social and political events, Indian theatre includes the bhavai of state of Gujarat, the jatra of West Bengal, the nautanki and ramlila of North India, the tamasha of Maharashtra, the terukkuttu of Tamil Nadu, and the yakshagana of Karnataka.

    A formation of gold-caparisoned elephants at the Thrissur Pooram. Poorams are Hindu temple-centered festivals popular among both Keralites and tourists.

    A formation of gold-caparisoned elephants at the Thrissur Pooram. Poorams are Hindu temple-centered festivals popular among both Keralites and tourists.

    The Indian film industry is the largest in the world Bollywood, based in Mumbai, makes commercial Hindi films and is the most prolific film industry in the world  Established traditions also exist in Bengali, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, and Telugu language cinemas

    The earliest works of Indian literature were transmitted orally and only later written down. These included works of Sanskrit literature – such as the early Vedas, the epics mahabaratha  and Ramayana, the drama , and poetry such as the Mahākāvya– and the Tamil language Sangam literature. Among Indian writers of the modern era active in Indian languages or English, Rabindranath Tagore won the Nobel Prize in 1913.

    Indian cuisine is characterized by a wide variety of regional styles and sophisticated use of herbs and spices. The staple foods in the region are rice (especially in the south and the east) and wheat Spices originally native to the Indian subcontinent that are now consumed world wide include black pepper; in contrast, hot chili peppers, popular across India, were introduced by the Portuguese.

    Traditional Indian dress varies across the regions in its colours and styles and depends on various factors, including climate. Popular styles of dress include draped garments such as sari for women and dhoti or lungi for men; in addition, stitched clothes such as salwar kameez for women and kurta-pyjama and European-style trousers and shirts for men, are also popular.

    Many Indian festivals are religious in origin, although several are celebrated irrespective of caste and creed. Some popular festivals are Diwali, Thai Pongal, Holi, Onam, Vijayadashami, Bihu, Durga Puja, Eid ul-Fitr, Bakr-Id, Christmas, Ugadi[not in citation given], Buddha Jayanti and Vaisakhi. India has three national holidays. Other sets of holidays, varying between nine and twelve, are officially observed in individual states. Religious practices are an integral part of everyday life and are a very public affair. Traditional Indian family values are highly respected, although urban families now prefer nuclear family system due to the socio-economic constraints imposed by traditional joint family system.
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