Why she is PROUD of INDIA after 20 years here
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Meet Sofiya, a Russian historian who has lived in India for almost 20 years. Sofiya shared her secrets about the best and healthiest Indian dishes, highlighted must-visit cultural spots in Mumbai, and discussed the safety issues in India. Enjoy!
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TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 INTRO
00:25 Indian food
02:04 Speaking Hindi
02:46 Misconceptions about India in the West
03:33 How India has changed in 20 years
05:31 Top 3 cultural places in Mumbai
07:35 Mumbai vs Delhi
09:03 Safety in India
09:41 Things you're not used to in India
10:05 What has India taught you?
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"I m still a student of India" Truer words never been spoken ❤🇮🇳
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India is the epicenter of fake news-makers & call center scammers 🎉🎉🎉
Student on studying indian c@wdnng????
Glad you love natural indian c@wdnng food n homes
@@bidenthestupid3485here someone is highly jealous of this video.
I have to give respect to Max Chernov, lot of people whine and complain about "privilege" in Society, I see a Russian dude come down to Singapore to live here and is doing nothing but uplifting the region's image in the world's eyes through content by interviewing real people, and not let the media brainwash people. Props to you Max, I hope doing the same thing for Russia some day.
Same here, I am hoping there will be content about foreigners living in Russia and show casing the beauty of Russian Culture and nation as a whole. But until now we can only wait for it. A lot of foreigners really waiting and hoping to see video of living and working in Russia as a whole.
Thanks so much guys! Really appreciate your kind words 🙏 I would love to show my beautiful country to the world, it’s just not the right historical moment. I had so many foreign friends living in Moscow while I was there. Unfortunately, almost all of them gone because of the current situation.
@@MaxChernov sad! Well bad came to pass away.
@@MaxChernov time is the best healer .
She is incredible and so much aware of Indian history, people, even far better than a regular Indian would know. Wow... Incredible woman. Kudos..
thank you
You greatly underestimate the knowledge of the average Indian.
That's because our textbooks have fed us lies for decades. We have forgotten our glorious history
Even being a foreigner she described Bihar so well❤
Bihar isn't bad and wasn't bad in past, only roadblock is politics of bihar, which needs a change.
@@keshavkumar-bl6im
Main problem is national media and so called YOTUBERS
Truly learned people know the value of Bihar in Indian culture.
@@pocupineyoulove973don't brag about things that was not done by current generation of beyharis. After 1947, most of you are good for nothing gutka randis.
1 b¡hari, 100 bimari
In this whole series, this has to be good and better one. She understood India way better than others
Because she’s a phd holder and lover of India
When she says she is Still a student of India..has a very deep meaning to it❤
The kind lady is talking with so much passion about Mumbai. Really happy to know you liked our beautiful Mumbai city.
This is amazing! I’ve been living in India for 4.5 years and when I see these videos of expats who have been here 10-20+ years, it’s really inspiring. India can get really chaotic and hard but finding a balance to staying here is key. Thank you for sharing these stories 🇮🇳🙌🏼🤩
India...on my must see list for ages now! I miss travelling, I wish I could travel full time :) I like the format of your videos Max, I learn lots of (cultural) things watching! See you soon!
Sure, the ad "Incredible India" is true, u bet! Been there several times, in spite of the very bad image of India. It is the most interesting place on earth! Admitted, life for an average Indian is very difficult......
If you come to India try to go to Goa too.
What She described, it's India. If you see us as India it's different and if you see us as Bharat it's different.
India is continent. A country which has many countries within. Incredibly diverse
@@jlo7204Asia is a continent. India is not a continent, it is a country.
Oh man, i can never get bored of these vidoes i wish they were longer. You know, there are lot of vloggers who deliberately paint the bad side of india on the internet, vloggers and westen media. But knowing that foreigners who actually live here have such positive things to say about this country makes me confident in my identity.
@blackman7186 those kind of people are just clout chasers, don't mind them. There are many foreigners who really love India and its cultures. We must remain humble but we must not be embarrassed of ourselves. Of course there are many spheres in which we must try our utmost to improve ourselves, but in our pursuit of higher goals let us do it with our heads held high. Sending my love and respect to my mainland siblings from the corner of the Northeast.
@@mesajongte much love to you and the entire northeast as well dear friend ❤️
She is very much aware of India ancient history ❤so sweet of her love from India ❤
She knows more then the average indian.
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Hope every indian women can explain our country like this.
True
Appreciate your hardwork and glad that you accepted Mumbai and India😊
Dear Max,
Please make your videos longer. I'm always so engrossed in your interviews. You know just the right people to feature and the right questions to ask. Best wishes. Love you!
She Knows "Nalanda University" that's really i appreciates her
I’m a Bangalorian in the west right now and I cannot tell you how much I miss my dosa!
May the power of Sukh Sagar, Shanthi Sagar, MTR be with you.
This is so cute and so true. After experiencing India, you end up wanting more. 😊
Her description of masala dosa just made my mouth water 😅
She is such a wonderful person! India is lucky to have her. Wish her much happiness all the days of her life!
Coming from Europe all the way to India and only having Gothic architecture and Western classical music to like over 2 decades' time is akin to a Desi who lives in the West and finds only Swaminarayan temple and Bollywood dance worth experiencing in the West.
I was thinking the same😂
She said Bihar is her favourite place. The local museum. In Mumbai there is nothing "cultural" "cultural" except these old buildings in terms of architecture preserved.
These are heritage buildings.
Beautifully lit.
Kailasa temple is in Aurangabad. Konark temple, Jagannatha temple is in Odisha. Several marvels are elsewhere. Do you remember of anything of surreal architecture & art in Mumbai?
No.
It's the safest place in India. That's it's only catchphrase tbh.
Im a chinese Singaporean i love india food,pratas,chappati, Vadai,Nans ,dosai etc.But i hv never bn to India and i heard and read so much news abt the safety esp females and cleaniness of the india.
India is developing so you will face cleanliness issue but female safety is a issue everywhere in the world....but in India female crimes are comparatively less if you statistically.... obviously in numbers it is large because we 140 crore population but percentage wise it is very less
Also, read this to know about our past and achievements. It includes modern India as well.
Ancient India's Achievments:
1. Ancient universities such as nalanda, takshashila, vikramshila, and much more over thousands of years ago.
2.Indians had concepts of calculus before west like Leibniz formula for pi (Leibniz just happened tochave re-invent it centuries later), power series for sine and cosine, inverse tangent series, and much more.
3. Aryabhatta invented sine function.
4. Bhaskara II gave modern definitions of sine and cosine.
5. Sushruta was one of the pioneers in surgery over 2000 years ago. Surgery was invented in Egypt first, but we pioneered it really well.
6. Maharishi Kanad, a philosopher, proposed the idea of atoms in 600 BCE. Just like how Greeks also did the same independently.
7. Brahmagupta invented the formula to determine the area of cyclic quadrilaterals.
8. Decimal System (debatable).
9. Binary number system by pingala debatable).
10. Ayurveda.
11. Bhaskara I stated that at the highest point, the rate of change is zero.
12. Varahamihira predicted water on Mars thousands of years ago.
13. Sridharacharya invented the modern-day quadratic formula.
14. Different solutions to quadratics.
Modern India's Achievements:
1. Har Gobind Khorana synthesized the first artificial gene and demonstrated the role of nucleotides in protein synthesis. He also played a massive role in cracking the genetic code.
2. Artificial synthesis of coenzyme A by Har Gobind Khorana
3. Chandryaan 3 landing on the south pole of moon.
4. Mars Mission.
5. Sun Mission (Aditya - L1).
6. Fiber optics by Narinder Singh Kapany.
7. Jagdish Chandra Bose was one of the pioneers in wireless communication before Marconi and transmitted signals before him.
8. Discovery of millimeter waves by Jagdish Chandra Bose.
9. Discovery of cholera toxin by Dr. Sambhu Nath De.
10. USB by Ajay Bhatt.
11.Pentium Chips by Vinod Dham.
12. S.N. Bose made contributions to quantum mechanics like Bose-Einstein condensate and laid the foundations for Higgs Boson.
13.Quantum Statistics by S.N. Bose. Also, Boson particles are named after him.
14. Discovery of triple helical structure of collagen.
15. Ramachandran plot, which is a tool used to visualize which angles can amino acids take in proteins.
16. Venki Ramakrishnan discovered the high resolution atomic structure of ribosomes.
17. First DNA based Covid Vaccine.
18. Cervical Cerclage was first described by Sirodkhar.
19. Crescograph.
20. George Sudarshan was one of the pioneers in quantum optics. (Watch and learn more about him).
21. Quantum Zeno effect
22. Raman effect in spectroscopy.
There are many more indian greats you should learn about. Examples: Srinivasa Ramanujan, Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar, C.V. Raman and Raj Reddy (one of the pioneers in AI along with McCarthy).
Many of these were wrongfully attributed to foreigners or they teach you about this stuff, but never tell Indian origins. Bloodsucking leeches and their time is up .😂😂😂😂😂, b*stard Westerners. Anglo-Saxons ruined our image badly and have been torturing and harassing South Asian people for 4 centuries.
@@yogesh41048 People used to look up to India in the ancient times. Foreigners used to study in Nalanda university. I remember ancient Chinese called India “civilized” and “center of knowledge”. Scientists and mathematicians of the islamic golden age admired our work. Greeks and Romans also used to look up to us. Good old times. Anglo-Saxons and other Westerners are the reason that South Asians face discrimination worldwide. They ruined our image by portraying us as animal f*ckers, street sh*tters, unhygienic (India needs to work on hygiene, I admit, but man often it is over exaggerated), savages, r*pists, cannibals, etc. West butchered our reputation. We think South Asians face discrimination because of skin color, but that is not the case. When you are brown, people think you are from South Asia, and South Asia has a bad image. Many Italians and Middle Easterners have light brown to medium olive bronze tone. But, they don't face discrimination. It's all about image. Even light skin Indians face discrimination. Just tell them you are Indian and attitude changes.
You know you've turned into Indian When you do the head Motion automatically
@Max Chernov I am surprised yiu didn't know about Nalanda University?
Nalanda is actually 2nd oldest University (5th century AD) after Takshashila is oldest (500 BC).
Can you name the oldest Russian university without going to Wikipedia? 😁
Saint Pittsburgh
It is expected to know about the Nalanda nd takhsyasila University is because when those universities were existed at that period the concept of University did nt exist in the whole world
As a mumbaikar-at-heart I love her deep appreciation of mumbai. Truly special and hearwarming, and so much to learn from her. Thanks a lot for this interview.
Another wonderful episode. So many interesting things about India that outsiders didn’t know about.
When she says " You know" so often , then you know 😂she is truly an Indian at heart.
The expression in her eyes has changed. She is one of us now.
Thank you ma'am you portrayed Bihar in genuine way. Thank you Max!
*🕉️ 🚩 🇮🇳 INDIA 🇮🇳 🚩 🕉️*
One of the most genuine review made so far on your channel about indian culture and country and way of leaving india is truly increadiable
Love Russia For Ever 🙏❤
Such great information!! Thank you!
Thank you from bihar india
I love hearing russians speaking in english...sounds like melody...so sweet.
I can notice the passion for Mumbai in her voice. Wonderful lady giving a very balanced view
She knows so much about India!!! Mumbai is the financial capital but Delhi is the capital!!!. She's Russian and she loves India so much. 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍.
Hatts off to Max !! Very nice conversation.
Wow..she knows a lot abt India ❤
Love this episode 🙏❤️
I love my India!!❤
She is just a amazing woman. God bless her 😇
Good work. and an eyeopener
Love from Gujarat,India
I love how she spoke for Bihar and India in all. Would love to go to Bihar someday if I get an opportunity.
Great to see her appreciating Bihar
Very nice interview and please make videos a bit longer
This chaos is required in life to maintain sanity and semblance. Unlike other countries which are increasingly facing issues of depression and loneliness.
If someone want to understand the values, ethics, mindset, thinking, culture of India good way is to explore and understand Hinduism. Because they are deep rooted in peoples brains. So if you understand you know how people are driven.
Namaste
Nice presentation sir
Love your videos! Never stop
I wish this video was little longer😅😂, i hope you will upload long videos on indian experiences
India is limited by it's boundary, but BHARAT is infinite in experience.
For you love from India bihar
Come out of Mumbai and Delhi. Don't get scared to visit other places thinking its not developed.
Next time yes
@@MaxChernovI am from Rajasthan in India . Next time please take interview from Rajasthan ❤❤❤❤
India is a sweet poison ❤❤❤
Great.....talk....🙏🙏🙏🙏
Cultural capital is Kolkata, Mumbai is financial capital, Delhi is political capital...
Good content bro.. love, peace
Please make videos a bit longer as ur first videos of India
I am from Washington, but actually, India is nice
Great review greetings from the Netherlands
I am an Indian but still a student, each journey taught me so many life lessons in life.
Where was this interview conducted, it looks beautiful 🥰 loved the interview 👍
Always a good interview, with an interesting personality whom you would like to meet in real life. Never a dull moment. This interview was right up there.
Disclaimer: I like only the interviews in India. It gives me insights that as an Indian I might not get otherwise. However, Max is unfortunate and unlucky; he has not been to Calcutta.
That's true, the kind of culture he is looking for can only be found in Kolkata but I don't think he is that patient.
Edit: and with the swiftness I have seen other "foreigners" judge India, I feel it's better to have no representation than bad representation.
The difference is they are here cos they want to be here and most of us are here because we are born here
Thank u lot buddy,u r busting lot of misconceptions & prejudice about India.
Yes India is not perfect & we hv lot of prblms but it's not a big slum either as portrayed in western media.
& For many of us "Athithi Dev bhawa means Guest is God".U r most welcome.tnk u 1ce again🙏
My nani is also russian. 😊😊😊
Where do u live now . U father is very lucky 😊
Hindi is native to Delhi. It was born in Delhi. Mumbai's native tongue is Marathi, but I guess the Mumbai-styled Hindi is more commonly used than Marathi there.
I love her voice😍
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Such a swwet voice . A must watch video
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This woman should have born in India
MY DEAR RUSKIE YOU ARE VERY SWEET.DASBEDANYA!
There are lot of people/families who came to Mumbai from poor family in Indian villages and created there fortunes...
This city is a divine city. You come with empty hands but you will create fortune for yourself and your next generation.
Mumbai is best but if you need more peace and a better life India has many cities. Like Pune, Ahmedabad, Chennai, Indore, Jaipur
Respect 🔥❤
Masala is not just the potato.. Authentic masala dose has red masala smeared inside the dose..
You know ,I liked this lady you know ,,she is nice you know
Kanhari caves in North mumbai is build in between 2nd &9th century, means 1800 to 1100 years old.
Love from Bihar❤
Actually, there are more Art Deco buildings in Casablanca, Morocco, that in Miami.
North East West India is best ❤😊 I love this India 🇮🇳
One Earth One Family One Future
How can you get to live in India - I want to, but find I can only get 6 month stay maximum
India is a chaos where love thrives. It’s more than one can ever imagine. Love all hurt none.
She has probably understood India more than any other interviewees.... She has become an Indian allready, she just doesn't know it yet
She's learned Indian head nod to some extent 😊
Ya we know ❤
Political capital delhi
Financial capital Mumbai
Cultural capital kolkata
Please interview Karolina Goswami from India in details.
Max Share-now... yes!
lol
So how can someone decide to live in another country if a visa is only 180 days maximum? I'm confused
She is talking about Urad Dal I guess, which is mostly consumed by south Indians almost daily for breakfast, Urad Dal is a great brain food and makes it healthy.
Great coverage I'm from Bihar it's safe to be in Bihar.
Love to u good lady from a bihari
Jai Hind
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