I ❤ Luke's show. Him and his team have done an EXCELLENT JOB on promoting the places he visits. Just getting so eager to go on an adventure ... ❤BEAUTIFUL BHARAT
Very cool, wanna see you trying the curries. You have to try the malabari Biryani, Kerala Fish Curry, Beef and Parotta, Meen pollichathu, appam and chicken curry/stew, fish fry, meat cutlets(filled with potato), Oyster Fry, Masala Puri, Chicken 65 (if your not going to Tamil Nad), Potichori, keralaa prawn fry/curry w/pithari, squid ring fry, duck curry and kal appam, kottu parota, el sadhya (at mothers veg plaza), baby chicken fry at Kethels chicken, erachi pidi, chicken perattu, errissery, lamb curry
Good content, but the deliberate yellow tinting of the video is making it look condescending and manipulative. India in general and Kerala in particular is very colourful and vibrant, the poverty tinting of it unfortunatrly shows your inherent bias.
Exactly! Kerala is exceptionally green between mid May and mid February. Even during the summer months of March and April, it is still lush with vegetation because of the summer showers.
@@dharshinibabu4732 Read about why it is also called 'Mexico filter' and why Hollywood uses it whenever they show locations in Mexico, Asia, Africa etc. It is to enforce the stereotype that these places are not clean and beautiful. It makes the place appear dusty, dull and uninviting. Just like poverty tourism, some people like to see developing nations in bad light or let's say in bad colour gradation because it makes them feel better about their lives. The video even shows the thickly forested and green western ghats mountain range in a dirty orange filter. That is intentionally feeding into the stereotype. That's why some people are calling him out on it. Why can't he show the place in its natural colours? Why make it look dusty?
Whats with the sepia filter for all your videos?! Kerala is green not orange or brown! I am from Kerala and have NEVER seen these shades of orange in these locations in real life! And when I called you out on it earlier, my comment was deleted! Very uncool!
You deserve ten million subscribers
good luck
I ❤ Luke's show.
Him and his team have done an EXCELLENT JOB on promoting the places he visits.
Just getting so eager to go on an adventure ...
❤BEAUTIFUL BHARAT
Your content is unique. Keep it up.
Wow I love your presentation
Very cool, wanna see you trying the curries.
You have to try the malabari Biryani, Kerala Fish Curry, Beef and Parotta, Meen pollichathu, appam and chicken curry/stew, fish fry, meat cutlets(filled with potato), Oyster Fry, Masala Puri, Chicken 65 (if your not going to Tamil Nad), Potichori, keralaa prawn fry/curry w/pithari, squid ring fry, duck curry and kal appam, kottu parota, el sadhya (at mothers veg plaza), baby chicken fry at Kethels chicken, erachi pidi, chicken perattu, errissery, lamb curry
Bro very good
Please don’t loose hope,
one day you will have 10 million subscribers!!!!!
This is what SGK was talking about invite foreign tourist to your kitchen and let them explore Kerala better and wide ❤
I am grom Kerala... Welcome to malabar region, calicut
Hey luke if your vids are longer you'll get more subs.
This is old content that already had a run on television
@@satanshameer690 I know that now, but you can clip two episodes in one vid.
No that won't work. I do not even click on a video that is over 10 minutes.
Thank u sudheer sir
'Have a spicy day '😅
I visited a spice farm recently with Sudheer and also have a video on my channel.
Actually these videos are showing on natgeo on television .
Except cardamom other spices grown most part of Kerala except low lying areas
Big cardamom?
பார்த்து வியப்பது இயல்பே.
Good content, but the deliberate yellow tinting of the video is making it look condescending and manipulative.
India in general and Kerala in particular is very colourful and vibrant, the poverty tinting of it unfortunatrly shows your inherent bias.
Exactly! Kerala is exceptionally green between mid May and mid February. Even during the summer months of March and April, it is still lush with vegetation because of the summer showers.
Why so much hate over a filter? It's one's creative freedom to edit as their liking.How is adding a filter being manipulative, I don't understand
@@dharshinibabu4732 Read about why it is also called 'Mexico filter' and why Hollywood uses it whenever they show locations in Mexico, Asia, Africa etc. It is to enforce the stereotype that these places are not clean and beautiful. It makes the place appear dusty, dull and uninviting. Just like poverty tourism, some people like to see developing nations in bad light or let's say in bad colour gradation because it makes them feel better about their lives. The video even shows the thickly forested and green western ghats mountain range in a dirty orange filter. That is intentionally feeding into the stereotype. That's why some people are calling him out on it. Why can't he show the place in its natural colours? Why make it look dusty?
@@artauthor8962 Said it better than I could ever. Spot on 👍.
Whats with the sepia filter for all your videos?! Kerala is green not orange or brown! I am from Kerala and have NEVER seen these shades of orange in these locations in real life!
And when I called you out on it earlier, my comment was deleted! Very uncool!