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Mr. Beat, now that you've made a video comparing Delhi and Mumbai, can you also please make a video comparing Beijing and Shanghai. Thank you very much.
@@iammrbeat I feel you did a great job as most of the words you mispronounced had sounds which don't exist in the English language. So kudos to you on a well made video!!
4:02 Hindi and Urdu are pretty much the same language. The only difference is that Hindi gets its formal vocab from Sanskrit and Urdu from Farsi and Arabic. Hindu speakers say they speak Hindi while Muslim speakers say they speak Urdu.
@@mapk1516 Hindustani is a relatively new term for saying Hindi/Urdu as they are pretty much the same. Hindi is the original one, with its own local script and vocab. Urdu is also a language that developed in the Hindi belt, and was created by Mughals which used some Persian words with Perso-Arabic script as Mughals were literate in Persian, and used it for speaking to locals. If you live in India's Hindi belt, whether you use Hindi or Urdu is pretty much based on your religion. This doesn't happen by any other Indian language. Like West Bengal(an Indian state) and Bangladesh, which make complete Bengal region, use the same Bengali language and use the same script, even though they are not the same country.
@@warpdrive9229 sorry to say but you're wring abt smthing Bangladesh bengali and kolkata bengali are very different in terms of vocab and grammar Bengali has more than 20 dialects and if you hear the 2 dialects you even as a non speaker will be able to identify it
If Bhojpuri is recognised as different language then number of Hindi speakers will fall significantly. Hindi is majority just because of Bhojpuri speakers.
I find it such an interesting phenomenon that in almost every country theres either one city that totally dominates the whole whole country (London-UK, Paris-France, Seoul-South Korea) or 2 big cities that rival each other (NYC & LA-US,Delhi & Mumbai-India, Beijing & Shanghai-China, Hanoi & HCM City-Vietnam).
Germany is the exception there: Berlin, Hamburg, Munich, Cologne, Frankfurt. None of them really dominates and they don't really rival each other except for the fact that everyone tends to think of Munich as sterile, boring and overpriced and Munich views others as the third world.
@@mg4361 Yeah to my knowledge Germany is definitely an exception. And Munich is boring? Lol what an interesting stereotype I didnt know that the city looks so pretty!
@@rusitoexplorador Sounds pretty cool, although I should probably wait until more people are vaccinated before I consider traveling. Thanks for the recommendation.
Lmao talks about Delhi's mass transit and shows old decommissioned trains. Delhi's metro system is one of the best in the world. And much much more modern. No hate tho, I am a big fan.
@@EmperorPretzel If you have time you can go by some comfortable trains which are pretty fast like Rajdhani Express, etc. but if not then by flight is much better option
I can understand why another channel having a "few million more subscribers" can upset you, Mr. Beat, but you're coming up on 400,000, which isn't bad for a UA-cam educational account.
@@bestquotes2765 ooh little boy you need to check that new Delhi infrastructure is one the best infrastructure in the world and Mumbai is not so behind Mumbai infrastructure also in top cites in the world their Mumbai expect dharavi and slum's those don't even make 5% of total Mumbai city and Mumbai is also one the richest city in the world with 400billion economy growing well.
@@bestquotes2765 you need to grow up little boy just cause he shown to some photos of undeveloped areas doesn't mean whole cites are like this go and watch new Delhi and south Mumbai driving video's and recently new Delhi and Mumbai ranked top 50 cites of world for infrastructure and for safety index you can check in world saftey index new delhi infrastructure is even more developed than Saudi Arabia capita jeyadh city
You get Nihari and Biriyani in Mohammad Ali Road in Byculla, Mumbai. I had it during the month of Ramzan when the whole street gets decked up in pretty lights. It's a must visit if you are in Mumbai during Ramzan.
Great and detailed video as usual! I would like to suggest two sets of ideas: 1st - Compare the Two Oldest Cities in US: St. Augustine and Jamestown! 2nd: Southern US cities like: Atlanta Vs. New Orleans or Savannah Vs. Charleston
Hello from Lucknow (India), Nice video by the way. Thanks for making a video on india, instead on europe or americas. keep doing it regularly, because we love that.
Fun fact, it's projected that Mumbai will be the first city to pass a population of 40 million by 2050. It's awesome to see India grow. I hope the friendship between the U.S and India gets keeps getting stronger into the future.
Great video. Thanks for paying so close to the pronunciations, like in general. As someone who is ignorant of many of them, your videos are usually my first time hearing them, so it helps to get an accurate first impression! Props to those who helped you with that aspect of this video.
Thanks for the shout out Matt, You got my name pronunciation right ;) and you did very well with all the other indian names too. Chennai vs Bangalore next please :D
That seems like an odd choice of distantly related groups to compare to each other. Why not Tonga and Samoa? They've had a long and intertwined relationship with each other? Or even Fiji and Samoa or Tonga.
Hey Mr Beat!! I have been a fan of yours for a while now and I never thought you'd make a video about my hometown. That being said you did a great job covering every aspect about both the cities. But I can't help but point out that the way you pronounced cholle bhature was adorable! Try pronouncing 'ch' as in child with added emphasis on the 'h' and please do visit India at least once and try our street food for yourself! Great job 👍
Delhi is to the Indian Subcontinent what Rome is to Europe. You have underemphasized the most vital aspect of Delhi- its heritage and impact on the culture of most of the Indian Subcontinent. Delhi's history starts from legend and runs through many empires of which it served as the capital over more than a millennium.
@@ratulmondal2832I'd say something like Germany's rurh fits it better as it used to be the center of India but now people think of other areas before it
I honestly didn't see this one coming. Could you do one comparing West Bengal to Odisha or Bihar, perhaps? Maybe even go into details to why its named that. As someone with no dogs in this fight, I'd rather not live in either. Although, I'd say Delhi is a lot more fun to visit for the history nerds but be on the look out for the air quality. The horrible economic inequality in Mumbai is something I cannot look past, along with their infrastructure.
He did a video on Portugal and Spain compared. I think Madrid would be better if compared to Barcelona, which is a kinda “rival” city in the same country. Lisbon would probably be better off compared to another city in Portugal or, maybe, Brasilia in Brazil, which is the capital of its largest former colony.
I know I'm late to watching this one, but I have to say even though I’ve been a geography and history geek since I was in single digits, I know I have a lot to learn. And your channel just makes all the details so fun and easy to digest. Keep up the great work!
The caste system is nearly extinct since india got its independence, Our constitiution which was made by B.R Ambedkar put special emphasis on promoting the rights of lower castes(Dalits). In 75 years since india's independence, the caste system have been left behind, of course its not totally extinct but its illegal now.
@Star Agree. But the caste system as represented in the video is near irrelevant. It definitely does manifest in everyday life, but the hierarchy represented in the video IMO was probably true about a 100 years ago at best
Being a foreigner it's amazing how much you know about India. Common mistake people make is consider Mumbai as South India as it lies in the Deccan Plateau. But you just missed Airports and also the famous local trains in Mumbai and metro in Delhi. Also in history part Mumbai was not ruled by Delhi Sultanate rather it was Gujarat Sultanate since 1391. But 2 most influential empires to control Mumbai were actually the Marathas and the British which still influences Mumbai's culture and it's 2 main languages : Marathi and English. *But overall excellent video.*
@Star how can a map be sexist ? 😂 And i am sorry say but there is no comparison between India and Pakistan when it comes to the safety of women. Indeed the female condition are bad in both but India is just miles ahead of Pakistan. One could only draw your conclusion with a heavy religious bias towards Islam. 🙏🏼
Ooh! a video on South Asia! Glad to finally see this region get some Mr. Beat representation! Suggestions for future videos: Pakistan vs. Bangladesh, Nepal vs Bhutan, Delhi vs. Karachi.
Most these Indian & Pakistani cities comparison videos are trash, but this was so well researched and presented! Please do more of this! I guarantee you you'll get millions of views if you upload a few of these... besides they're actually good and factual! Thank you!
Maybe you should have mentioned Bombay Stock Exchange. Eagerly Waiting for the "Dhaka" Episode :3 (I'm from Bangladesh) Thank you Mr. Beat for making such wonderful videos!
@CIA Bro modern day Delhi is built on flood plains which are low lying areas compared to rest of the land. Because of burning of fodder by farmers during September-October, all the CO2 being heavier gets accumulated in the low lying areas of Delhi, hence making it the most polluted city.
@Star In another comment you are saying that you lived in Delhi, now you are saying that you just heard about the worst air quality of Delhi?🤣🤣 And how did Mumbai's air get polluted? It's now even in top 100 polluted cities. Pathetic looser.
Mumbai was the last city I visited before Covid squashed all hopes of travel, Wuhan shut down on my second day there. Mumbai is by far the most dense and vibrant city I have been to abroad (and I've been to a few dozen major cities). The Kalbadevi neighborhood is the city's heart, with its bedazzling markets. North from that is Girgaon, which contains many rather well preserved 19th century streets and squares. South is the Fort, where you'd go to see some really impressive colonial British architecture. Furthest south is Colaba, which is pretty much an Indian South Beach. You mentioned public transit, while Delhi's metro is really awesome, Mumbai is about to finish their own, and by what I hear its going to be world-class. Also no one in the city calls it Mumbai, it's Bombay, which is an Anglicisation of Bom Baía, the Portuguese term for 'Good Bay'
@@popefrancis8153 how is it pani puri, poori is flat not round and inside theres not pani there are chatni, gol means round and gappa means masala, chutni etc
16:22 Correction here, Mumbai is not known as "The city that never sleeps", it is known as "The city of dreams". As many people from around the country migrate to Mumbai to fulfill their dreams.
Ideas to make sure this series lasts for years to come(NOTE: I may mention things that have already been compared): Jerusalem and Tel Aviv Dubai and Abu Dhabi Eastern Cape and Western Cape(2 provinces of South Africa) Rome and Milan Haiti and Dominican Republic Zurich and Geneva Australia and New Zealand Athens and Istanbul Beijing and Shanghai I am beginning to ponder if Johannesburg and Cape Town should be compared or Johannesburg and Pretoria. I thought of Johannesburg and Pretoria because they are so close to each other. Maybe a poll should be done.
One garbage is being compared to another bigger garbage. Even in this 2020s the cities look like out of 1960s or 1970s. By the way thanks for using the indian version of India map than the international version.
Which is better? Mumbai or Delhi?
Also, which two global cities should I compare next for this series?
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Mumbai
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idk maybe mumbai?
How about:
Moscow vs St. Petersburg?
Beijing and Shanghai, Two largest cities in China 🇨🇳!
As an Indian, this seems like a blessing to get a video about us from a channel i subbed 2 yrs ago
🇮🇳YAS🇮🇳 Thanks for sticking around Rownik!
@@iammrbeat I would love to see Pittsburgh vs Cleveland
Delhi is not worthy of becoming our capital! It is better to make a new capital for India
India needs a new capital 🇮🇳
@@dontbeafraidimhere5421 Yes exactly
I am from Kolkata btw
Mr. Beat, now that you've made a video comparing Delhi and Mumbai, can you also please make a video comparing Beijing and Shanghai. Thank you very much.
This has been the plan all along. Not sure when yet, though!
@@iammrbeat Dhaka and Kolkata could also be a good one.
@@iammrbeat yes, please!
Delhi is not worthy of becoming our capital! It is better to make a new capital for India
@@Taurus388 Because Delhi is the city of hell in India! Survival in Delhi is a big thing! We need a new capital in central India!
you pronounced 50% indian names almost correctly, thankfully.
I was hoping for 100%, but oh well lol
@@iammrbeat That was probably still 100% better than most people.
@@iammrbeatthanks to that mUuGaL you got 50%..
@@iammrbeat I feel you did a great job as most of the words you mispronounced had sounds which don't exist in the English language. So kudos to you on a well made video!!
सूर्यदेव
4:02 Hindi and Urdu are pretty much the same language. The only difference is that Hindi gets its formal vocab from Sanskrit and Urdu from Farsi and Arabic. Hindu speakers say they speak Hindi while Muslim speakers say they speak Urdu.
Wasn't it originally known as Hindustani?
The scripts are also completely different. Urdu uses arabic letters.
@@mapk1516 Hindustani is a relatively new term for saying Hindi/Urdu as they are pretty much the same. Hindi is the original one, with its own local script and vocab. Urdu is also a language that developed in the Hindi belt, and was created by Mughals which used some Persian words with Perso-Arabic script as Mughals were literate in Persian, and used it for speaking to locals. If you live in India's Hindi belt, whether you use Hindi or Urdu is pretty much based on your religion. This doesn't happen by any other Indian language.
Like West Bengal(an Indian state) and Bangladesh, which make complete Bengal region, use the same Bengali language and use the same script, even though they are not the same country.
@@warpdrive9229 sorry to say but you're wring abt smthing
Bangladesh bengali and kolkata bengali are very different in terms of vocab and grammar
Bengali has more than 20 dialects and if you hear the 2 dialects you even as a non speaker will be able to identify it
If Bhojpuri is recognised as different language then number of Hindi speakers will fall significantly. Hindi is majority just because of Bhojpuri speakers.
I find it such an interesting phenomenon that in almost every country theres either one city that totally dominates the whole whole country (London-UK, Paris-France, Seoul-South Korea) or 2 big cities that rival each other (NYC & LA-US,Delhi & Mumbai-India, Beijing & Shanghai-China, Hanoi & HCM City-Vietnam).
So true, no matter how big the country is!
Germany is the exception there: Berlin, Hamburg, Munich, Cologne, Frankfurt. None of them really dominates and they don't really rival each other except for the fact that everyone tends to think of Munich as sterile, boring and overpriced and Munich views others as the third world.
in india actually 6 city dominate whole country delhi ,mumbai, kolkata , chennai , banglore, hyderabad
@@mg4361 Yeah to my knowledge Germany is definitely an exception. And Munich is boring? Lol what an interesting stereotype I didnt know that the city looks so pretty!
@@kuldeeprana1908 Interesting! To be honest among them I only know Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata & Bangalore lol. Thanks for letting me know!
This video is amazing! As a Russian I’d love to see Moscow vs. Peterburg!
Yes two very cool cities that would be interesting to compare. I really want to visit Saint Petersburg sometime. Love from Sweden.
SAME im half russian so that would be dope
@@unclear6055 You can be in St Petersburg for 72 hours visa free if you go by cruise. Would recommend.
@@rusitoexplorador Sounds pretty cool, although I should probably wait until more people are vaccinated before I consider traveling. Thanks for the recommendation.
As a bit of a Slavophile I'd also like this.
Cannot wait for Johannesburg and Cape Town
It has been on my list for awhile
@@iammrbeat yes.
Ghandi actually lived in Johannesburg for a while
@@DailyScienceVideosWithMrKkrabs WOAH I'm not sure how that relates to Johannesburg and Cape Town
@@iammrbeat Omg mr beast 😱😱😱give me money mr breast
@@AA-vn3ru kid😐
Fridays are the best, not because it means the weekend is almost here, but because we get a new video from Mr. Beat!
Aw thanks Ugo!
100th like 7 dead d D 7
@@DailyScienceVideosWithMrKkrabs No one was talking about any election.
“Fridays are Awesome!” - Carl Azuz (CNN 10) every Friday be like:
Now do:
1) Lahore vs Karachi
2) Istanbul vs Ankara
3) Warsaw vs Krakow
4) Moscow vs St Petersburg
Kolkata vs Dhaka
Lmao talks about Delhi's mass transit and shows old decommissioned trains. Delhi's metro system is one of the best in the world. And much much more modern.
No hate tho, I am a big fan.
Is it easy to get from Delhi to Mumbai by train?
@@EmperorPretzel yeah it is, but it's a long journey, so I'll suggest to take a flight.
@@ritik53 yea good idea
@@EmperorPretzel If you have time you can go by some comfortable trains which are pretty fast like Rajdhani Express, etc. but if not then by flight is much better option
@@hussey4826 If I get the chance to go to India I'll keep it in mind :)
Man if you come to any of these cities, let us know. It would be absolutely fun to meet you!
I really, really want to visit both. It's a bucket list trip.
Yeah honestly, its pretty dank he entered the indian arena!
If you don't come to Chennai, Chennai come to you
These Compare videos are really good, especially when you make more about foreign countries which are very interesting :) Great Video!
Thank you so much!
I love these compared videos, please do more! :)
I plan on it! Thank you for watching them.
I can understand why another channel having a "few million more subscribers" can upset you, Mr. Beat, but you're coming up on 400,000, which isn't bad for a UA-cam educational account.
Oh I'm one of the luckiest men alive.
Infrastructure perspective:
Delhi= Infra King
Mumbai= "delay the basic infra" king
True. Mumbai infra is like Africa
Both of the cities infrastructure looks poorer than africa
@@bestquotes2765 ooh little boy you need to check that new Delhi infrastructure is one the best infrastructure in the world and Mumbai is not so behind Mumbai infrastructure also in top cites in the world their Mumbai expect dharavi and slum's those don't even make 5% of total Mumbai city and Mumbai is also one the richest city in the world with 400billion economy growing well.
@@aryan_sp1655 I think you never visited international cities. Comparing Indian cities with international cities is joke.
@@bestquotes2765 you need to grow up little boy just cause he shown to some photos of undeveloped areas doesn't mean whole cites are like this go and watch new Delhi and south Mumbai driving video's and recently new Delhi and Mumbai ranked top 50 cites of world for infrastructure and for safety index you can check in world saftey index new delhi infrastructure is even more developed than Saudi Arabia capita jeyadh city
I've been watching your videos so long but never expected a video from India anyway Love from India 🇮🇳
🇮🇳Yay, represent! 🇮🇳
Hey, Mr. Beat! You should do a video comparing both Glasgow and Edinburgh in Scotland! Pretty please?
Heck yeah
Please make a video on Bangalore vs Noida both are the most modern and satellite cities in India
Mr. Beat, I am living in the US, and am of Indian descent. I appreciate you for covering topics regarding India and your pronunciation skills!
What a coincidence, I was just watching the whole playlist earlier. Can you do Sweden, Norway and/or Denmark?
yes please. Would be very interested to see this!
I probably will do Norway and Sweden!
@@iammrbeat As a swede myself I approve of this.
@@iammrbeat Norway would win that too easily. Do Norway vs Denmark instead.
@@iammrbeat Yes. Both of them from one country.
Your attempt to pronounce well was aprreciatable.Thanks for shoutout . Really well researched video.
lol well thank you. Thanks again for helping with the script!
@@iammrbeat It's my pleasure.
Another awesome compared video Mr Beat definitely my favorite series, Still waiting on Canadian Provence compaired lol. 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Thank you, and be patient. They are coming eventually, I promise.
Good attempt Mr Beat, thank you for making a video on India. You earned yourself a new subscriber from India.
Thank you so much. I have much to learn about India!
Delhi has Nihari, Biryani, Gol Gappay, Chaat, Kebabs
Mumbai has Bombay biryani, Pani puri, Pav bhaji,
Delhi food is the most delicious
Delhi has gol gappe not pani puri and you forgot momos
Soooo much to mention
You get Nihari and Biriyani in Mohammad Ali Road in Byculla, Mumbai. I had it during the month of Ramzan when the whole street gets decked up in pretty lights. It's a must visit if you are in Mumbai during Ramzan.
Delhi food is shit 🤮
@@rohan14040 way better than Mumbai tbh.
Great comparison Matt! Thanks for the video. 👍
Thank you Gael!
As soon as I found this Channel, I was searching for this Video. And now I am Blessed that You made it. Thank you Mr. BEAT. Love from Kerala
As an Indian subscriber this was a treat to watch :)
Great and detailed video as usual!
I would like to suggest two sets of ideas: 1st - Compare the Two Oldest Cities in US: St. Augustine and Jamestown!
2nd: Southern US cities like: Atlanta Vs. New Orleans or Savannah Vs. Charleston
This is gonna blow up I already know that!
Well so far the video is performing horribly. :(
@@iammrbeat well that quite unfortunate.........hmm I don't really understand what the vid is lacking?
@@iammrbeat i beleive this video will blow up more and Reach Millions of views.
@@iammrbeat did it get demonetized?
Hello from Lucknow (India), Nice video by the way. Thanks for making a video on india, instead on europe or americas. keep doing it regularly, because we love that.
I plan on it, and REPRESENT! 🇮🇳
Yay! Another Comparing video!
Hopefully many more to come this fall. :D
Fun fact, it's projected that Mumbai will be the first city to pass a population of 40 million by 2050.
It's awesome to see India grow. I hope the friendship between the U.S and India gets keeps getting stronger into the future.
WHAT AN AMAZING FACT. Thanks for sharing. :D
@Sahil Singh We would have been developed
But we got independence from the British before that
@Sahil Singh I mean India would have likely been developed fully
But we got independence before it could have happened
@Sahil Singh India was already unified during the British raj
Great video. Thanks for paying so close to the pronunciations, like in general. As someone who is ignorant of many of them, your videos are usually my first time hearing them, so it helps to get an accurate first impression! Props to those who helped you with that aspect of this video.
Thanks! 😃
12:30 Fun fact, during the COVID lockdown in early 2020 you can actually see the Himalayas from Delhi due to the air pollution going away overnight.
Wait whaatttttt? I live in delhi I never saw them 😩
Delhi is not worthy of becoming our capital! It is better to make a new capital for India
He is telling lie don't believe him
Himalayan r not even 1% visible from Delhi
@@dontbeafraidimhere5421 paagal hai kya tu bata phir kya capital hono chaiye.
@@rising6293 India needs a new capital that is better in the center of India
As a brazilian, I did not know much about Mumbai and Dehli, I feel much cultured now, thank you Mr. Beat
Thanks for the shout out Matt, You got my name pronunciation right ;) and you did very well with all the other indian names too.
Chennai vs Bangalore next please :D
Loved this episode! You did some great in-depth research for this! Would love to see Palau vs. Tonga in a future episode!
That seems like an odd choice of distantly related groups to compare to each other. Why not Tonga and Samoa? They've had a long and intertwined relationship with each other? Or even Fiji and Samoa or Tonga.
Hey Mr Beat!! I have been a fan of yours for a while now and I never thought you'd make a video about my hometown. That being said you did a great job covering every aspect about both the cities. But I can't help but point out that the way you pronounced cholle bhature was adorable! Try pronouncing 'ch' as in child with added emphasis on the 'h' and please do visit India at least once and try our street food for yourself! Great job 👍
Yeah the food really tripped me up. Thanks for the kind words. Wait which city is your home town? And yes I'd love to visit!
@@iammrbeat Oops I forgot mention I'm from Delhi! Do visit us!
@@iammrbeat Someday Try Cholle Bhature 🔥
It's been my weekly lunch for the past 8 years.
2nd video of doing reccomendations: San Francisco vs San Jose, Oklahoma vs Kansas, Amsterdam vs Berlin, Germany vs Poland, El Salvador vs Houndras.
😭😭some utubers are so good they reply on every comments.
May god bless them forever and Bring prosperity.
Correction only 7% of delhi live in slums..... while almost 50% in mumbai.... because rent is so high
Pretty nice video! Been waiting for this for a while!
Glad you enjoyed!
Delhi is to the Indian Subcontinent what Rome is to Europe. You have underemphasized the most vital aspect of Delhi- its heritage and impact on the culture of most of the Indian Subcontinent. Delhi's history starts from legend and runs through many empires of which it served as the capital over more than a millennium.
And Kolkata would be the London of the Indian subcontinent
@@ratulmondal2832I'd say something like Germany's rurh fits it better as it used to be the center of India but now people think of other areas before it
I like your videos , my man ! Greetings from Romania !
Thank you Marcu!
I honestly didn't see this one coming. Could you do one comparing West Bengal to Odisha or Bihar, perhaps? Maybe even go into details to why its named that. As someone with no dogs in this fight, I'd rather not live in either. Although, I'd say Delhi is a lot more fun to visit for the history nerds but be on the look out for the air quality. The horrible economic inequality in Mumbai is something I cannot look past, along with their infrastructure.
Great suggestion and comment!
Delhi is much more organized than Mumbai and has a far better infrastructure.
Definitely
It’s good you’re comparing areas outside the US now because I feel like most Americans don’t know this information, including me.
I didn't either lol
Greta video Mr Beast!
Also I got another Indian subcontinent related suggestion: Dhaka vs Kolkata?
Thank you, and great suggestion!
If this series goes on for 10 years, it'll be a deeper dig than Geography Now videos
I love these kind of videos Mr. Beat. Keep em going
Didn’t know half the things that was in this video, Nice job.
How about Lisbon Portugal and Madrid Compared
Thank you and great suggestion President Grant.
He did a video on Portugal and Spain compared. I think Madrid would be better if compared to Barcelona, which is a kinda “rival” city in the same country.
Lisbon would probably be better off compared to another city in Portugal or, maybe, Brasilia in Brazil, which is the capital of its largest former colony.
@@brunoglopes That sounds nice
I know I'm late to watching this one, but I have to say even though I’ve been a geography and history geek since I was in single digits, I know I have a lot to learn. And your channel just makes all the details so fun and easy to digest. Keep up the great work!
Love your videos
Well I love your kind words.
Awesome Mr. Beat! Please do the next video on Bangalore vs Kolkata
The only difference they will have in 30 years is, Delhi will be a dry desert while Mumbai will be underwater.
Sad to say, you might be right. Dang climate change messing things up.
I am a student from India and I want you as my teacher Mr Beat. Sir You teach the best.
Aw, thanks buddy! At least I can teach through the videos.
Next based on India,
Bangalore vs Chennai vs Hyderabad
Mr. Beat please make video on Dr. Ambedkar of India; the man who fought for equality against castism discrimination. Indeed he was true Hero
I will check him out! Thanks for brining him to my attention.
Karachi and Lahore compared
Dhaka and Kolkata compared
Kolkata and Dhaka would be pretty interesting
Two more great suggestions!
The caste system is nearly extinct since india got its independence, Our constitiution which was made by B.R Ambedkar put special emphasis on promoting the rights of lower castes(Dalits). In 75 years since india's independence, the caste system have been left behind, of course its not totally extinct but its illegal now.
@Star Agree. But the caste system as represented in the video is near irrelevant. It definitely does manifest in everyday life, but the hierarchy represented in the video IMO was probably true about a 100 years ago at best
@@RavikiranSastryPV it's not
Yeah de jure sure. But de facto, that's not what I've read
Mr beat, it would be pretty epic if you covered the history of US warcrimes.
That video would be 2 hours long. 😳
@@iammrbeat LMAOOO i’d love to help ❤️
@@iammrbeat😂😂😂😂
@@iammrbeat I'd pay to see it (srs)
You keep learning every day by Mr. Beat
As do I when I make these videos! It's a wonderful excuse to learn. :) Thanks for your support.
Being a foreigner it's amazing how much you know about India. Common mistake people make is consider Mumbai as South India as it lies in the Deccan Plateau. But you just missed Airports and also the famous local trains in Mumbai and metro in Delhi. Also in history part Mumbai was not ruled by Delhi Sultanate rather it was Gujarat Sultanate since 1391. But 2 most influential empires to control Mumbai were actually the Marathas and the British which still influences Mumbai's culture and it's 2 main languages : Marathi and English. *But overall excellent video.*
I like how mumbai is less religious. These folks only having fun on festivals.
That is the purpose of the festivals 🤔 am i right
Props to mr beat for using the correct map of India 👌🔥❤️
But will it get me some haters?
@@iammrbeat I guess you don't have a lot of viewers from China or Pakistan, so you are getting more love than hate from all over 😃
@@iammrbeat Not from India you won't
Maybe our neighbours have to say something?
@Star how can a map be sexist ? 😂
And i am sorry say but there is no comparison between India and Pakistan when it comes to the safety of women. Indeed the female condition are bad in both but India is just miles ahead of Pakistan.
One could only draw your conclusion with a heavy religious bias towards Islam. 🙏🏼
@Star Nikal l@wd€
Ooh! a video on South Asia! Glad to finally see this region get some Mr. Beat representation! Suggestions for future videos: Pakistan vs. Bangladesh, Nepal vs Bhutan, Delhi vs. Karachi.
At last he fulfilled my wish after 2 yrs
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Glad the prophecy has been fulfilled. :) So far the video isn't doing that well surprisingly. Hopefully more folks who wanted this will see it.
Very nice Mr Beat. Excellent content on India from a foreigner. Love from Mumbai.
Delhi over Mumbai anyday..
Can you do Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks Compared?
Ohhhh national parks? I hadn't thought about that!
You know I feel like Chicago and Milwaukee can be compared
Or perhaps Chicago and Houston?
Most these Indian & Pakistani cities comparison videos are trash, but this was so well researched and presented!
Please do more of this! I guarantee you you'll get millions of views if you upload a few of these... besides they're actually good and factual! Thank you!
Where is pakistan in this
Maybe you should have mentioned Bombay Stock Exchange.
Eagerly Waiting for the "Dhaka" Episode :3 (I'm from Bangladesh)
Thank you Mr. Beat for making such wonderful videos!
I thought about it! And how about Dhaka vs. Kolkata?
@@iammrbeat That would be amazing! Thank you once again!
@@iammrbeat Omg as someone from Kolkata that would be incredible
So which state are you going to compare Michigan with?
I have no idea. 🙄
@@iammrbeat Hmmmmm.....maybe Iowa?
Can we also appreciate this man for giving the correct map of India ??? We Indians usually see the wrong map when western people makes a video. Haha 😁
Hey mr.beat please make a video comparing Chennai and Bangalore, two big cities of South India
Ngl if I had to say which my favorite was would be Delhi honestly
It's good to hear a different perspective!
Delhi is not worthy of becoming our capital! It is better to make a new capital for India
👋 nice job 👍
I really enjoy your videos!
Great video, can you do California and Wyoming compared, as well as about 1,200 more comparisons of US states in every combination
Just kidding
LOL maybe so actually. We'll see how long I stick around to try.
Oh boy we’re going globetrotting ! Mr beats won’t run out of content everrrrr
I’d love to see Berlin and Copenhagen or Berlin and Warsaw
Right on
Krakow and Warsaw would be a good one too
@@tomrogue13 agreed!
You are doing india. Finallyyyyy I was waiting for sooo long
I love your videos!! I hope you compare Brazil And Mexico!! ❤️
Thank you, and great suggestion!
What do you think about making a video about Astana vs Almaty?
I wonder if you can compare Canadian provinces that would be cool 🇨🇦
Alberta vs Saskatchewan. Nunavut vs Yukon. Newfoundland and Labrador vs Nova Scotia. 🤔🤔🤔🤔
Minneapolis and St. Paul compared?
Pleeeease make Ukraine and Russia comparison!
Do Jakarta Vs Manila please!!!! Another sure way of garnering more views from South East Asia!
Idk maybe Mumbai because Delhi has a lot of pollution.
To be fair, they both do.
@@iammrbeat Yeah well Mumbai has slightly less.
@CIA Bro modern day Delhi is built on flood plains which are low lying areas compared to rest of the land.
Because of burning of fodder by farmers during September-October, all the CO2 being heavier gets accumulated in the low lying areas of Delhi, hence making it the most polluted city.
@Star In another comment you are saying that you lived in Delhi, now you are saying that you just heard about the worst air quality of Delhi?🤣🤣
And how did Mumbai's air get polluted?
It's now even in top 100 polluted cities.
Pathetic looser.
Mumbai was the last city I visited before Covid squashed all hopes of travel, Wuhan shut down on my second day there. Mumbai is by far the most dense and vibrant city I have been to abroad (and I've been to a few dozen major cities). The Kalbadevi neighborhood is the city's heart, with its bedazzling markets. North from that is Girgaon, which contains many rather well preserved 19th century streets and squares. South is the Fort, where you'd go to see some really impressive colonial British architecture. Furthest south is Colaba, which is pretty much an Indian South Beach.
You mentioned public transit, while Delhi's metro is really awesome, Mumbai is about to finish their own, and by what I hear its going to be world-class.
Also no one in the city calls it Mumbai, it's Bombay, which is an Anglicisation of Bom Baía, the Portuguese term for 'Good Bay'
Hello.
Sup Boris
@@iammrbeat Hello.
Mr. Beat. Really great video with Let’s Know.
5:06 real OGs know that they are Pani puris
Nope golgappa>>>pani puri,
@@yeetgamersvk1399 what’s a gappa
Pani puri makes more sense
@@popefrancis8153 how is it pani puri, poori is flat not round and inside theres not pani there are chatni, gol means round and gappa means masala, chutni etc
@@yeetgamersvk1399 Puri is round when your first fry it
And it’s filled with pani
@@popefrancis8153 but sont eat puri before its coocked, so puri is flat for me
16:22 Correction here, Mumbai is not known as "The city that never sleeps", it is known as "The city of dreams".
As many people from around the country migrate to Mumbai to fulfill their dreams.
It is also known as the city that never sleeps because it is open almost all day long.
@@EagleOverTheSea tell me one city that is not open "all day long"
You didn't mention the Marathas when talking about Mumbai's history?
I definitely could have. I had to cut some stuff out so the video wouldn't get too long.
Now mumbai is known for Hindi film industry Bullywood 😂
@@iammrbeat That is understandable. Thank you for the video Mr. Beat !😃
Ideas to make sure this series lasts for years to come(NOTE: I may mention things that have already been compared):
Jerusalem and Tel Aviv
Dubai and Abu Dhabi
Eastern Cape and Western Cape(2 provinces of South Africa)
Rome and Milan
Haiti and Dominican Republic
Zurich and Geneva
Australia and New Zealand
Athens and Istanbul
Beijing and Shanghai
I am beginning to ponder if Johannesburg and Cape Town should be compared or Johannesburg and Pretoria. I thought of Johannesburg and Pretoria because they are so close to each other. Maybe a poll should be done.
In logon ko ache pics nahi milte kya lol
One garbage is being compared to another bigger garbage.
Even in this 2020s the cities look like out of 1960s or 1970s.
By the way thanks for using the indian version of India map than the international version.
I'm from UP
Uttar Pradesh? Niiice
@@iammrbeat how do you know so much?
@@Thesungod95 Bro, He is a hero.
Wow what a video and description of my hometown
- A resident of Delhi