Hey director why are you casting we Indians as a main role here : let me tell you something sir which y didnt know they don't consider we northeast indians as Their own kind because of our similarities in appearance rather they called us chinese so why cast we indians as main role india is one of the racist country in the world .they consider northeast indians as chinese
Indian here but sometimes I feel ashamed of a few superstitions in my own culture which have put a really bad name to most Indians. I wanna move on to a different country since people back in India have the worst mentality but because of the prejudices people make on behalf of Indians due to the bad name some Indians have made, sometimes I get the sense of self hatred in me
@@Countrysideboy247here we are not talking about superstitions . U are right . WE should never believe in any of those But we are talking about our nationality, race,our roots, culture
Yes as an indian..❤ am so proud to be the part of this incredible culture of my country❤.. she did the right thing. Its not her story but many of us can relate to this... it not only goes for those who are living abroad but in our own country as well.. people should be proud of their culture , relegion , language , community and country❤
She was the "tragic villain" of the story, with a bad case of cultural cringe / internalized racism, and she hurt her own people because she was hurting inside. She got better at the end though.
I think we must feel proud to be Indians and never loose our roots, wherever we are, in whichever part of the world we are. Every country respects their traditions and culture and we must too. I am proud to be an Indian.
This made me cry. Not Indian but experiencing the same thing now and this video just reminded to not be ashamed of your roots no matter what people think about it.
How can anyone be ashamed of their culture? I bought my home in Georgia 20 years ago. I told my Agent find me a home in a community with many different cultures. He did, no regrets. ❤❤❤
@@DoubeEdged7 I love to learn of other culture, their food, like and dislike, their religion. I love people of all color creed race and religion. I give love and receive love ❤️
I love your culture. Just ran across a few Indian clothing stores online and I was blown away. I found them to be rich in color and the shapes were modest but very feminine.
🙄Always these country side Indians always fake like they are rooted to their cultures💯 wears traditional costumes to work bring indian food damn to others even in overseas..embarrassing other indians working there
There is no need to thank us, @kuhoyeptho🙂 We simply try to give our small contribution to show the wonderful things that different cultures and different people have, as is the case of India❤❤
This made me cry 😢😢I love my India 🇮🇳 Thanku so much dramatiseme for bringing up such wonderful stories and upholding the cultures and scenarios of all the countries 🙏🏻🙏🏻
@@XGen_23 Said the one who's politicians loves killing innocent children in Middle East! 💀 Yes, we scam people but atleast don't shoot people over their head for no fu@kin reason
@@LilT2o00In the 19th century there was a racist cariacture picture printed in an american newspaper of children from different cultures being washed into white people. It's tragic to see a person of colour behaving like a white washed product.
6:15 "Miss Mukherjee must've been through something traumatic, which makes her embarrassed about her background. Although I'm paying the price for it, but, uh... it's not against the law." Her trauma is no excuse to be racist against her own kind. This shows everyone can be racist, especially towards their own.
What did I just watched guys ? Perfection!!! It’s not just the beautiful clothes, the atmosphere , or the acting!! The dialogues fenomenaal!! Words with meaning!! You are the best!!❤❤❤
Love love love this concept! There are few people though especially Indians who shy away from sharing about their Indian existence origin just to match the western world. But this story definitely defines how to be proud of our roots! Loved it ❤❤
She turned in her letter of resignation to the people who taught her to be racist when she made Indian food and shared it with her workplace. They are the ones who taught her to be ashamed and that she should teach others to be ashamed too. The cycle of abuse comes in many forms and the best way to stop it from repeating is to say "No more."
I'm an East European girl (Romania) who lives in Canada since 2008, I lived in Quebec until 2018 when I moved to British Columbia, in area where I live they are a lot of Indians, I work with them, I discovered their cuisine and now my food has more flavor. It's true, I can't handle very well spicy food, but now I cook with cumin, turmeric, ginger and so on. Before, my only spice in food was Italian seasonings.❤
Namiste, an East Indian word with multiple meanings, all pertinent to this story. This is a story of a person that my old friends would call a snob. She left all those "bad" memories behind of the struggles of life. But there are always some good memories in there. Like this episode reminded me of the old days in college when groups of us worked together to complete a project. The camaraderie and the satisfaction. Those were the days. Also, this story keyed in on the fact that memories can be accessed by tastes and smells, which was key to the plot resolution. This was an excellent story and I have met a person like Rita in my life once or twice. I am happy that once she accessed her memories, she found her humanity. Thank you DramatizeMe for presenting another excellent and powerful story about the human condition.
OMG this hit home for me in so many ways that I can't express and can't get into at this time, on this forum. As an American we see so many people come into our country and disguise their background. Change their names, and culture to fit in. In reality most Americans love to see other cultures and learn new things. You do find some who are brought up to be racist but for the most part, they admire people who stick to their principles and beliefs. I also understand why some wish to forget their past, they have stigma and feelings of shame. In my home ALL Children of Adam are welcome. ( as long as you have good manners, and if you don't I can teach them to you). I don't discriminate when it comes to living beings. And I think everyone should embrace their beauty, uniqueness and differences. If we were all the same things would be extremely boring. That actress ... her eyes. she was amazing. Guidance and Blessings fellow humanoids. Be well. And thank you for posting. Cheers.
All of the actors in Dramatizeme are so talented. I also love how the director puts these stories together. This is awesome material and original too. Keep up the awesome work. And i hope i can be apart of something like this oneday. Apart of a vision. Much love from Southern Africa
Harita came to a new country, just wanting to fit in, be successful, and just be accepted for who she was. Instead, she was treated like dirt, made fun of, and given impossible tasks, just because she was Indian, which broke her inside. She decided that the only way to be accepted and to be successful was to totally disinherit herself from everything and everyone related to her Indian culture! As she climbed the ladder and became more and more successful, she was sure that she made the right decision. When she met Probu, she lost it. Why was this Indian man who so obviously totally embraced his Indian heritage here?? She could not handle it, and she knew she needed to get rid of him as quickly as possible! She gave him an impossible task to do, like what was done to her. But Probu did not crack! He was a gentle, humble spirit, and took it in stride. It was so heartwarming to see the whole team, despite Harita's threats, jump right in and work all night to help him! The words he said to Harita the next morning, as he was leaving, he knew she needed to hear, and hopefully she would at least reflect on herself and on her actions and decisions! When she tasted the Indian dish, her closed eyes, and her expression seemed to me like she was transported to an earlier time in her life, fully immersed and surrounded by her Indian culture, and the people in her life at that time. I knew the ending would be good because DramatizeMe never disappoints, but this was brilliant! When Probu showed up, and I saw Harita like that, I actually got chills, which is VERY rare for me to experience! The acting, especially from Probu and Harita was beyond great! Your writing team and actors are really putting out high quality stories, and I love that they are not the same old tired stories that everybody else does over and over! This comment is not just picking words out of the air that will sound good! These are the thoughts and words that comes to me as I think about what I just watched, and try to write down my actual feelings about all aspects of the story! Your entire team is doing a great job! Thank you again DramatizeMe!
You have displayed your art very well. I am also an Indian and I can understand how difficult it is to adjust in another culture and that is why people lose everything in the pursuit of appearances. People should stick to their heritage. I really appreciate your work . 👍🏻💯
This is tremendous... kudos to the writer, who write this excellent and full of meaningful story... In fact somewhere they have shownd the reality .. some of our friends who actually forgets their roots after going to other countries ...❤ No matter how successfully you are but don't forget from where you are❤
But the good things is she realised the she did wrong with that indian guy and that makes her better , wonderful story by team dramatize ❤ We need more videos like this one
Don’t ever be ashamed of your background. If anyone can’t accept you for who you’re are, don’t be around those type of people, just be who you are don’t try to fit in with others. I love all people, on time I was on the bus this lady had said to me that i am an ugly dark skin. Trust me I wanted it to fit in with other Indian people because they have beautiful skin, hair and so on. And I wish I had good hair, but I just have to be me, I can’t change for anyone.
Racisme is something else that is so unacceptable. But it still happens everywhere. I have met a lot of different people, Indians, black people, white people, asians.. I have never discriminated anyone because anyone can have the kind heart that everyone needs, regardless no matter where they come from. Should never discriminate any human being
We people Indians never be ashamed for culture of our democracy country and we won't be encouraging racism and discrimination in others lives... spread Love ❣️
@@mizthang5740Brother.. The word caste isn't local to India. It's the colonizers word. We had the varna system wherein as per everyone's talent and skills they were sorted out into groups. This got again manipulated to the godamn caste system thanks to the divide and rule policy of the Britishers.. We are moving out of the caste but not the varna system cause that's our culture. Caste is bad but varna ain't
She is using the surname Mukherjee which is a Bengali surname and being a Bengali and also Indian I feel sad how people think they can cut off their roots by getting polished in the western culture, this is really sad which actually happens in real world
This is a big slap for people of Indian origin looking down on Immigrants from India who work their butt out to sustain in a new country I remember when I was working on Ship a newly obtained British passport holder who was born and was dwelling in India since his childhood used racist comments on me then me and my Indian team got him fired due to his arrogant behavior. Me being Indian passport holder and citizen of India believes in equality and with my Indian passport I have travelled almost 24 countries solo
They got this right. A lot of Indians when successful run away from roots. Some even feel disgusted and ashamed about it. A small percebtage starts even hating it.
Im an Indian living Oman. Oman is the place of my childhood nd memories I can never forget that place, I feel like I am part of Oman but as an Indian i am never like this im proud of my country nd its amazing food never disappoints. Thank you DramatizeMe for this amazing video 🎉
Have you ever witnessed or experienced racism at your workplace?
no i'm 13
My favorite meal is shrimp biryanni rice
@@BlastedBSno one asked
@@JS-pf8wq ratio
No
I love India. The food, the culture, the people.. thank you for this beautiful story.
Someone get this man a flight to India 😑❤❤️ and learn our language +culture
Ur most welcome in India, come here n u will be served love.
@@amitchoudhary5760 Yeah! You are most welcome in India 🤗😊❤️❤️
I feel so delighted to hear that 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Thank you brother with regards 😊🙏
I am living here in the US for 20 something years and I am still proud of my Indian race
oh please if you are "so proud" why dont you live in india for god sake🤮
Indian is a nationality, not a race.
@@siddhianishkala4543right
@@siddhianishkala4543 boo hoo lame
Hey director why are you casting we Indians as a main role here : let me tell you something sir which y didnt know they don't consider we northeast indians as Their own kind because of our similarities in appearance rather they called us chinese so why cast we indians as main role india is one of the racist country in the world .they consider northeast indians as chinese
To be ashamed of your own background is a bad tragedy. Thank you Garry and the entire team!
Self hatred is something else, such a shame.
Indian here but sometimes I feel ashamed of a few superstitions in my own culture which have put a really bad name to most Indians. I wanna move on to a different country since people back in India have the worst mentality but because of the prejudices people make on behalf of Indians due to the bad name some Indians have made, sometimes I get the sense of self hatred in me
@@Countrysideboy247here we are not talking about superstitions . U are right . WE should never believe in any of those
But we are talking about our nationality, race,our roots, culture
@@Countrysideboy247 what superstitions? can you give me an example which gives "most" Indians a "bad name"
You can take a man out of India…. But you can never take India out of a man!!!! ❤️❤️❤️🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
What a great tribute you pay to that great country with your words🤗👍
Or a woman!
@@DramatizeMe Thanku for this content. These American Indians are many like these. Thanku so much.
Oh!
@@aintnotroublebigenoughor me!
Yes as an indian..❤ am so proud to be the part of this incredible culture of my country❤.. she did the right thing. Its not her story but many of us can relate to this... it not only goes for those who are living abroad but in our own country as well.. people should be proud of their culture , relegion , language , community and country❤
To be ashamed of your background is a tragedy.
Be proud of who you are!!!
unless ur a russian
Like Apu's father once said never forget who you are
Emperor of Japan 1868: We've telegrams, electricity, gunpowder, Western clothing. But we mustn't forget who we are or where we came from.
@@dustinsova4937Feels like they did, since money is all that matters in today's Japan.
The ending brings me goosebumps❤.... thanku for prsenting this....indians proudly say I am INDIAN 🇮🇳
She was the "tragic villain" of the story, with a bad case of cultural cringe / internalized racism, and she hurt her own people because she was hurting inside. She got better at the end though.
That story was wonderful and universal. Whatever culture you come from. Embrace it! Own it! It’s yours and part of you! Be proud! 🇺🇸🇨🇺🇯🇲
What a great commentary you have shared here, @ciscoduncan1490👍 Thank you so much for being part of this wonderful community🤗🤗
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I think we must feel proud to be Indians and never loose our roots, wherever we are, in whichever part of the world we are. Every country respects their traditions and culture and we must too. I am proud to be an Indian.
We are more than sure that India is a wonderful country😊 Of course you should be proud of your roots👍👍
Don't get so caught in something that you deny your own heritage, I'm actually apart of the Indian descent and I'm never ashamed of any of my roots
Same
Same
That is exactly how it should be. Thank you for commenting🤗
me too
Some people hate their own culture, so they might be accepted by westerners.😢
The way they stood up for him was amazing. That was amazing acting!!!
This made me cry. Not Indian but experiencing the same thing now and this video just reminded to not be ashamed of your roots no matter what people think about it.
How can anyone be ashamed of their culture? I bought my home in Georgia 20 years ago. I told my Agent find me a home in a community with many different cultures. He did, no regrets. ❤❤❤
If you don't have problems with your culture , why did you ask to live with different people
@@DoubeEdged7 I love to learn of other culture, their food, like and dislike, their religion. I love people of all color creed race and religion. I give love and receive love ❤️
Thank you very much for sharing with us how you made such an important decision in your life❤❤
@@DramatizeMe You are welcome 🙋🏾♀️🖐🏾
@@DoubeEdged7 i guess she tried to be neighbours with people of other cultures and NOT hated her own ...
Am I right Christine?
Being an Indian, this video just stole my heart!
Thanks a lot Gary and team!!
Being an Indian I felt really nice about the content and story and we are always proud of our roots and where we came from😊
I love your culture. Just ran across a few Indian clothing stores online and I was blown away. I found them to be rich in color and the shapes were modest but very feminine.
🙄Always these country side Indians always fake like they are rooted to their cultures💯 wears traditional costumes to work bring indian food damn to others even in overseas..embarrassing other indians working there
@@nacolepowers2330u are always welcome in india
India is diverse and so rich in culture, thank you for respecting our culture. Long live the Dramatizeme
There is no need to thank us, @kuhoyeptho🙂 We simply try to give our small contribution to show the wonderful things that different cultures and different people have, as is the case of India❤❤
@Dramatizeme
Wonderful...Thanks
This made me cry 😢😢I love my India 🇮🇳 Thanku so much dramatiseme for bringing up such wonderful stories and upholding the cultures and scenarios of all the countries 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Moral #2: When you help others be @ their best, you're also helping YOURSELF be @ yours.
Never be ashamed of where you came from 💯 I am so glad to see the team work of colleagues 💯 priceless gift
As an Indian I love the theme u portrayed here❤I am really proud of being indian❤❤
I am proud to say, I'm an Indian 🇮🇳☝🏻
Love your storylines DramatizeMe!
Indian people are really good on the medical, food and scamming industry. I have to give it up to you guys. ❤
@@XGen_23 Said the one who's politicians loves killing innocent children in Middle East! 💀
Yes, we scam people but atleast don't shoot people over their head for no fu@kin reason
@@XGen_23 lol 🤣
@@XGen_23 lol I can’t
@@XGen_23yes I agree scams are very common
🎉🎉🎉It's the pain she experienced that made her act that way😢
Shes discriminating against her own people
@savage2006 You are a living circus xD.
@@LilT2o00In the 19th century there was a racist cariacture picture printed in an american newspaper of children from different cultures being washed into white people. It's tragic to see a person of colour behaving like a white washed product.
If You ever knew that Hitler is part Jewish, You won’t be surprised!
Such a lovely story with a lovely heart touching message..love from India❤
IN THE MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT JUST WATCH IT NOW
REALLY VERY PROUD TO BE A BENGALI AND AS AN INDIAN ❤❤❤❤
LOVE U GUYS 🤟😘
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I love Indian people.Your food is beautiful as well. Love the Indian culture. 🙂❤️
@@DusktilDawn-xq8rl Thank you so much for your love 💕
@@unboxinghelpinghand964🙂🙂🙏🙏❤️❤️
I am also Indian Bengoli
Everywhere Indians went in the world they have always help in growing and development of the society by staying connected their roots.
Ashamed of your own culture is a great disgrace to your own Bloodline!
But the ending was fantastic. 😊😊
Proud to be Indian🇮🇳
Lol 😂
Thank you for this as an Indian I feel proud ❤
6:15 "Miss Mukherjee must've been through something traumatic, which makes her embarrassed about her background. Although I'm paying the price for it, but, uh... it's not against the law."
Her trauma is no excuse to be racist against her own kind. This shows everyone can be racist, especially towards their own.
You can't be racist towards your own kind. It's called self hatred. It's a thing.
You don't knowanything about the caste system in India ...
So, when 2 Indians fight it is better to hear both sides of the story..
Great to watch this video as for Lord Shiva and related to Indian culture. Proud to be Indian. Har har Mahadev❤
What did I just watched guys ? Perfection!!!
It’s not just the beautiful clothes, the atmosphere , or the acting!!
The dialogues fenomenaal!! Words with meaning!!
You are the best!!❤❤❤
This was a very powerful and emotional story line. Never be ashamed of your heritage. Well done dramatize me.
Love love love this concept! There are few people though especially Indians who shy away from sharing about their Indian existence origin just to match the western world. But this story definitely defines how to be proud of our roots! Loved it ❤❤
That is why I love dramatize me over Dharmann, dramatize me is more emotional 😊
Yes dustman is very fake and staged😊
Ironically dhar mann is Indian himself
@@willc5723 yes I am also indian
Perhaps the best episode of Dramatize me! Excellent act by all the actors! Loved it!
O God as an Indian citizen it was really 😢❤why people do these kinda activities
Anyway thank you Gary for beautiful message 🎉
I'm Peruvian🇵🇪 Japanese 🇯🇵 and i am in touched with both of my roots plus visiting the countries next year for my culinary passion as a private chef
Yes, I am watching it from India. 🇮🇳
सदा भारत सर्वदा भारत 🇮🇳 ❤️
Sanatan tells us to forgive people , no matter what they did but you must make them realise what he or she did 😊
Proud to be 🇮🇳
She should be required to turn in her letter of resignation
She turned things right, that wouldn't be necessary
She turned in her letter of resignation to the people who taught her to be racist when she made Indian food and shared it with her workplace. They are the ones who taught her to be ashamed and that she should teach others to be ashamed too. The cycle of abuse comes in many forms and the best way to stop it from repeating is to say "No more."
I was so mad at her at first but by the end, I had tears in my eyes. Love happy endings
Never deny your roots. Thanks for the lesson, Garry
Always remember where you came from and embrace your roots, but always remember you are at. Never be ashamed of your roots.
To the Indian community, I respect you all along with others
A beautiful story. Thank you for an Indian story. Love and respect from India 🇮🇳
I'm an East European girl (Romania) who lives in Canada since 2008, I lived in Quebec until 2018 when I moved to British Columbia, in area where I live they are a lot of Indians, I work with them, I discovered their cuisine and now my food has more flavor. It's true, I can't handle very well spicy food, but now I cook with cumin, turmeric, ginger and so on. Before, my only spice in food was Italian seasonings.❤
I like the way u incorporated Indian Culture in ur videos!
It's very rare that coworkers will stand up for someone new on the job.
Namiste, an East Indian word with multiple meanings, all pertinent to this story. This is a story of a person that my old friends would call a snob. She left all those "bad" memories behind of the struggles of life. But there are always some good memories in there. Like this episode reminded me of the old days in college when groups of us worked together to complete a project. The camaraderie and the satisfaction. Those were the days. Also, this story keyed in on the fact that memories can be accessed by tastes and smells, which was key to the plot resolution. This was an excellent story and I have met a person like Rita in my life once or twice. I am happy that once she accessed her memories, she found her humanity. Thank you DramatizeMe for presenting another excellent and powerful story about the human condition.
It gave me goosebumps when she ate the first bite of Indian food ❤️❤️
OMG this hit home for me in so many ways that I can't express and can't get into at this time, on this forum. As an American we see so many people come into our country and disguise their background. Change their names, and culture to fit in. In reality most Americans love to see other cultures and learn new things. You do find some who are brought up to be racist but for the most part, they admire people who stick to their principles and beliefs.
I also understand why some wish to forget their past, they have stigma and feelings of shame. In my home ALL Children of Adam are welcome. ( as long as you have good manners, and if you don't I can teach them to you). I don't discriminate when it comes to living beings. And I think everyone should embrace their beauty, uniqueness and differences. If we were all the same things would be extremely boring. That actress ... her eyes. she was amazing. Guidance and Blessings fellow humanoids. Be well. And thank you for posting. Cheers.
I'm very happy to see this Indian culture drama in this channel also be a part of it . Keep it up. We'll support you.
I am not Indian however I found this story very interesting.
All of the actors in Dramatizeme are so talented. I also love how the director puts these stories together. This is awesome material and original too. Keep up the awesome work. And i hope i can be apart of something like this oneday. Apart of a vision. Much love from Southern Africa
8:09 I felt emotional with her realization..beautiful story ⭐
Harita came to a new country, just wanting to fit in, be successful, and just be accepted for who she was. Instead, she was treated like dirt, made fun of, and given impossible tasks, just because she was Indian, which broke her inside. She decided that the only way to be accepted and to be successful was to totally disinherit herself from everything and everyone related to her Indian culture! As she climbed the ladder and became more and more successful, she was sure that she made the right decision.
When she met Probu, she lost it. Why was this Indian man who so obviously totally embraced his Indian heritage here?? She could not handle it, and she knew she needed to get rid of him as quickly as possible! She gave him an impossible task to do, like what was done to her.
But Probu did not crack! He was a gentle, humble spirit, and took it in stride. It was so heartwarming to see the whole team, despite Harita's threats, jump right in and work all night to help him! The words he said to Harita the next morning, as he was leaving, he knew she needed to hear, and hopefully she would at least reflect on herself and on her actions and decisions! When she tasted the Indian dish, her closed eyes, and her expression seemed to me like she was transported to an earlier time in her life, fully immersed and surrounded by her Indian culture, and the people in her life at that time.
I knew the ending would be good because DramatizeMe never disappoints, but this was brilliant! When Probu showed up, and I saw Harita like that, I actually got chills, which is VERY rare for me to experience!
The acting, especially from Probu and Harita was beyond great! Your writing team and actors are really putting out high quality stories, and I love that they are not the same old tired stories that everybody else does over and over! This comment is not just picking words out of the air that will sound good! These are the thoughts and words that comes to me as I think about what I just watched, and try to write down my actual feelings about all aspects of the story! Your entire team is doing a great job! Thank you again DramatizeMe!
You have displayed your art very well. I am also an Indian and I can understand how difficult it is to adjust in another culture and that is why people lose everything in the pursuit of appearances. People should stick to their heritage. I really appreciate your work . 👍🏻💯
This is tremendous... kudos to the writer, who write this excellent and full of meaningful story... In fact somewhere they have shownd the reality .. some of our friends who actually forgets their roots after going to other countries ...❤ No matter how successfully you are but don't forget from where you are❤
Thank you DramatizeMe for casting Istan Rozumny in this video. It made my trifecta of playlists! This is an excellent episode and life lesson.
But the good things is she realised the she did wrong with that indian guy and that makes her better , wonderful story by team dramatize ❤ We need more videos like this one
Moral: You should never be ashamed about where you come from, b/c your roots is a big part of what makes you beautiful & unique among everyone else.
He looks like Raj Koothrapali. Getting mistreated can make you feel like justice is bullying others to get them to understand your pain.
As an Indian this is the best episode I have seen in the channel. Superbly fantastic ❤😊
Proud to be an INDIAN.
Don’t ever be ashamed of your background. If anyone can’t accept you for who you’re are, don’t be around those type of people, just be who you are don’t try to fit in with others. I love all people, on time I was on the bus this lady had said to me that i am an ugly dark skin. Trust me I wanted it to fit in with other Indian people because they have beautiful skin, hair and so on. And I wish I had good hair, but I just have to be me, I can’t change for anyone.
Wonderful story.... embrace your culture. Proud 🇯🇲🇳🇮 🇭🇳
The indian girl is a great actress.
I’m half Indian through my late 👴🏽 so my family is pretty big and has been since and found out my sophomore year of 🏫 that I want to say proud of it
The ending was so B-E-A UTIFUL 💓💗👏🏻👏🏻🥰💕💞💛❤️😍💖
No matter how much your salary or bonuses, the most important of worker is the colleagues and work environment.
i understand rita feeling very well, damn this one so good i almost tear up
actually this video was needed... Bcz it's true that some people out there have forgotten where they are from and disrespectful about their roots..
Racisme is something else that is so unacceptable. But it still happens everywhere.
I have met a lot of different people, Indians, black people, white people, asians.. I have never discriminated anyone because anyone can have the kind heart that everyone needs, regardless no matter where they come from. Should never discriminate any human being
It ain’t racism, it’s anticulturism!
We people Indians never be ashamed for culture of our democracy country and we won't be encouraging racism and discrimination in others lives... spread Love ❣️
What's the purpose of the
cast system.
@@mizthang5740Brother.. The word caste isn't local to India. It's the colonizers word. We had the varna system wherein as per everyone's talent and skills they were sorted out into groups. This got again manipulated to the godamn caste system thanks to the divide and rule policy of the Britishers.. We are moving out of the caste but not the varna system cause that's our culture. Caste is bad but varna ain't
oh please like what BJP doing to tamil nadu to create create rift among us
@@preminsta8630 what's the need to bring the BJP here.. Anyhow DMK and AIADMK are already creating a drift between Indians as Dravidans and Aryans
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You should be proud of your culture, don't be ashamed of it.
Don't EVER treat people wrongly because, you shouldn't Judge people without getting to know them first it's rude and, Disrespectful!!
Unbelievable. To be ashamed of your own background? Wow. I'm an Indian. And I'm proud of my roots and my heritage. Excellent video DramatizeMe! ❤❤❤
She is using the surname Mukherjee which is a Bengali surname and being a Bengali and also Indian I feel sad how people think they can cut off their roots by getting polished in the western culture, this is really sad which actually happens in real world
That's that! We're Indians! Tbh, we are an indirect descendants of the Mukherjee family too! Loved the video! Keep going, team DramatizeMe!
For all the Indians living outside the country a warm hug from a fellow Indian
I'm still proud my roots. Philippines 🇵🇭 here
Being ashamed of you are is tragic! I love Indian culture; delicious food, beautiful music, and rich philosophical history
This is a big slap for people of Indian origin looking down on Immigrants from India who work their butt out to sustain in a new country I remember when I was working on Ship a newly obtained British passport holder who was born and was dwelling in India since his childhood used racist comments on me then me and my Indian team got him fired due to his arrogant behavior. Me being Indian passport holder and citizen of India believes in equality and with my Indian passport I have travelled almost 24 countries solo
They got this right. A lot of Indians when successful run away from roots. Some even feel disgusted and ashamed about it. A small percebtage starts even hating it.
Why would they go back to roots which made them unsuccessful?
Great video ,im in love with indian culture
Yes, proud to be an Indian .Jai Hind. 🇮🇳 ❤❤❤🎉Om Namah Shivay 🙏🙏🙏
Oh boy; I got teary eyed....great video.
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This is pretty common especially with a lot of Indians especially girls.
one should never be ashamed of one's traditions😊
Im an Indian living Oman. Oman is the place of my childhood nd memories I can never forget that place, I feel like I am part of Oman but as an Indian i am never like this im proud of my country nd its amazing food never disappoints. Thank you DramatizeMe for this amazing video 🎉
Gary knows how to impress Indian people because majority of his viewers are from India only 😂😂... btw, a great short film ❤❤
Superb story ❤ Love From Bharat 🇮🇳
I really felt happy when they clebreated our indian culture 🥰
Wow most wonderful video on this channel. Felt proud to be an Indian. I love my roots very much.
Mukherjee , she's a bengali indian, yayy, same here! Why would you be ashamed! We are like them only, humans, we should be proud of our culture.