I like how she doesn't put down the "mean girl" and tries to have her embrace her culture a little bit more. Lot more wholesome than just being mean right back.
@@dv96_dk Oh wow, I never considered that the structurally enforced, socially idealized, aggressively dominant culture of America might be getting neglected by immigrant families trying to retain their cultural identity! I mean, the Pledge of Allegiance isn't even required to be recited by every single student anymore! They just read it over the intercom! What's this country coming to /s
My cousin went to prom with a sari and shes Indian. All the people where looking at her but there was a back turn to that story , she aced all her tests and was the smartest in science and maths and collected over 10 trophies. Every one was jealous and so shocked. Never judge a book by its cover ❤
@@fluffytail6355 I know right all the sari's I have seen are stunning we are Guyanese not Indian but she moved to new York 4 years ago so she wanted to have a little bit of an Indian cultural outfit
@@thedirectionerish8862 well, I'll give you my honest opinion. i used to live in an area concentrated with asians, from both the east and south of Asia. however, there were barely any Americans. as such, i lived in a very protected bubble, with all my friends being Indian and east asian. we all shared similar ideals in life and family, so we got along well. I recently moved to an area in which Americans predominate, and asians (south and east) are a minority. it has been hard for me to adjust, although i hsve not faced any racism. my neighbors do not seem to like us. it's been different to try and become friends with Americans, because they share different ideals. I used to sit alone at lunch for a long time. Now, i do have some American friends, and i get along with them well, but i still have a while to go until I'm able to fully find myself. I hope this answers your question thoroughly (lol) i have wanted to rant about this for a while
My brother-in-law married a woman who is originally from India. It was a Hindu service and we all wore the proper attire and it was the most magical event I have ever been to. Henna and jewels on our faces (fake) but the whole thing was beyond words. I was so touched by it all. I just love your music and all of your videos very much. You are not afraid to be yourself, and that is powerful and incredible. 🙏🏼
I love the accent change in "Always work hard". Small nuances that add up to make such a piece of art! Besides that, the message about being true and confident in who you are was and is badly needed. Thank you Shuba.
Let it go let it goo cant hold it back anymoree .. Here I stand here I stayy let the storm rage onnnn .. The cold never bother me anywayyyyy 🎉🎉🎉✨✨✨❤️❤️🐤🐤💯💯
@MINEWISE Fijian is an Austronesian language of the Malayo-Polynesian family spoken by some 350,000-450,000 ethnic Fijians as a native language. The 2013 Constitution established Fijian as an official language of Fiji, along with English and Fiji Hindi and there is discussion about establishing it as the "national language". {Your welcome have a good day 😊😊😊😊😊
Dude I’m not Indian but my mom and dad have 2 close Indian friends that are husband and wife. They are literally like a second set of parents to me coz they’ve known me for as long as my parents have. I call them Aunty and Uncle and they alwaysss call me to ask how I am and if I want any food. And if I was to ask for like chicken pasta or something they would bring 2 big pots of different chicken pastas, roti, samosas then a diff packet filled with snacks. Then when I say I’m full, My Aunty would dish up some more and I would just eat it coz it’s too good to resist 😭😭😭
It feels good to see Indian like her 😌 She is becoming my Indian Icon 🥰 She carries her culture so well I hope the Indian youngsters who are embarrassing themselves in sns should learn something from you
@@champx1819 if you know about the racist filter which became quite trendy in india then the man who use to disguise as a woman..... few days ago I was watching a live on Insta where viewers were participating(face time) and an Indian girl was among them but she was unable to catch up with their conversation because it was a foreign language(better say a language she don't know) , a lot of viewers asked her for dropping but she remained their which only embarrassed her (she received hateful and criticizing comments). These things really gives me a second hand embarrassment as an Indian. But still there are lots of Youngsters(Indian) like Shuba 😌 who will make India proud.
“How else am I supposed to get an A make out with the jock in the back of the football stands” she ate on that line and left no crumbs shawty popped off
Bro I remember my friend went to prom with her sari and I just so happen to wear filipiniana. I was so proud for both of us to see each other wearing our traditional clothes 😭
Her voice is so iconic ! She is going to go so far in her life ! Keep going shuba .. if you feel like quitting, remember .. there is millions of people waiting for a voice that you have ! Keep being you.. change millions of people's lives Keep doing what you love ❤️
"And Indian food is fire are you crazy?" Me: Like, it is literally fire. But I LOVE THIS! As an Indian myself, I am so happy more Indian singers are getting into western music! Edit: damn 180 likes, didn't expect that 😂
I love the cultural ones, I had an Indian bestfriend growing up and they took me In as my own. You remind me of memories I have with them. Love your content!
I believe that every culture should be celebrated. I personally find Indian culture unique and amazing I mean the clothing and the henna it's absolutely beautiful!
I'm so glad Indian culture is starting to gain some attention! When I was a kid I was so sad there where no Indian characters in any movies, shows and books(excluding Jessie and Bunkd)
On that note, here in Egypt (and in Sudan as well) we also use henna for coloring and strengthening our hair. But we use it most popularly in a tradition before marriage which is called a "henna day" or a "henna party". It's similar to a bachelorette party in a sense, and it is usually done a week or so before the wedding day. traditionally the bride gets all her bridal care (sugar waxing, masks, hair treatments, and her henna drawings) in the daytime and she parties with her female friends and family members in the evening. But recently most brides spread the "bridal care regimen" on multiple days before the wedding and leave the henna day for partying. But the bride still gets her "Na'sh el Henna" on her henna day (hence the name), which are henna designs drawn on different areas of the body similar to Indian henna but done with darker shades like brown or black not red. Also mentioning the saree, most Egyptian brides dress in many outfits during their henna party (multiple traditional Egyptian attires from different regions of Egypt, bellydance customs, pin up custom, Hawaiian clothes, a fancy dress, other Arabic customs and more) and many times brides wear a saree or a lehenga&choli as well, and usually dances to a bollywood gem with her girls. I felt the need to share this with my fellow Indians to show you that even if the west doesn't accept your culture just know that there are many places in the world that appreciates it and shares similarities with you as well so don't feel like an alien or like you're alone ❤️. (side note: Indian food is bomb tho I tried it many times and I loove the spice, also us Egyptians eat some of our traditional dishes with our hands as well as you guys!)
That's so interesting. We use henna for coloring hair in India as well. And we also have a henna ceremony a couple of days before the wedding. We also use henna on other festivals too as it is considered auspicious. And how do you ensure make sure that henna stays black on the hands? We prefer it black or dark brown too but usually it sets in a deep reddish brown colour.
Very interesting. But on the part about people wearing sarees and lehenga choli, is that kind of thing very famous in Egypt? I find it really cool and fascinating, but a little bit strange as well bc pakistanis wearing lehenga choli, saree and liking bollywood is still pretty normal bc they're our neighbors but Egypt is So damn FAR from India
I'm not Indian, but every culture needs a role model like you. This is amazing!
So true
I totally agree! I love when people take pride their culture! 😊
how can you be a indian role model, if you do not represent an indian living in india anymore?
@@Siddich You can by showing pride in a different country. It is all the same and I love the pride she takes.
@@natalieross0314 Exactly
I like how she doesn't put down the "mean girl" and tries to have her embrace her culture a little bit more. Lot more wholesome than just being mean right back.
true, takes a certain type of grace to be like that 😅
Why should everyone “embrace” her culture? Does she embrace the American culture?
@@dv96_dk yeah she probably does embrace american culture but also you gotta stick to your own culture and educate people on it
@@dv96_dk Oh wow, I never considered that the structurally enforced, socially idealized, aggressively dominant culture of America might be getting neglected by immigrant families trying to retain their cultural identity! I mean, the Pledge of Allegiance isn't even required to be recited by every single student anymore! They just read it over the intercom! What's this country coming to /s
@@dv96_dk lmaooo
I'm Indian I feel every Indian girl needs this savageness
Heck yeah! Don't let people change you just because they don't like different!
We all have it in us!
I feel the same way. I'm indian too btw :) because of this video I have more confidence in talking back to mean girls
@• 『 Lunar child』• me to but from Kerala my my mums family was in Bombay so I know Hindi even if we are South Indians more like North Indians
I have a few friends from there. I'm from Kerala
“This is the thickness you cannot buy anywhere” that’s just straight up fact😊
and i like how ur profile pic is a hibiscus
@@a.MJ. hisbiscus is favourite flower of Lord Ganesh 🗿🚩🕉️❤️🇮🇳
That’s right girl my hair is so thick when I went to a comp they had trouble braiding my hair
"how else do i get an A? make out with a jock in the back of the football stands?"
that comeback was pretty logical :)
Fr
Yeah
And what if any girl gets into guy's heart after graduating from harvard
That seems more logical 🤔
Actually, if you want to go that route, You would be making out with the professor like AOC must have done.
Or the smart kid
Is this a Scarlet Letter reference?
I just realized she’s spitting fire
And facts too
FACTS
For real
Fr bro facts
And facts
“Make out with the jock in the back of the football stand?” Part is soooo good
i keep repeating this video only to hear that part. so satisfying 😭
FR
And the “This is the kinda thickness you can’t buy anywhere”
Rightt🔥🔥🔥
@@jisecake same tho
My cousin went to prom with a sari and shes Indian. All the people where looking at her but there was a back turn to that story , she aced all her tests and was the smartest in science and maths and collected over 10 trophies. Every one was jealous and so shocked. Never judge a book by its cover ❤
The Asian mentality haha! Congrats. She deserves all that she's got.
What’s wrong with going to prom in a sari? I’m not Indian so I’m genuinely curious. All the saris I’ve seen are stunningly beautiful.
@@fluffytail6355 I know right all the sari's I have seen are stunning we are Guyanese not Indian but she moved to new York 4 years ago so she wanted to have a little bit of an Indian cultural outfit
@@RissbaWait Untill a Guy goes to prom in Dhoti & Uparna 🗿🚩🕉️❤️🇮🇳
@@jaisanatanrashtra7035 I don't see the difference, people will still look at him. More even
"cuz this is the kinda thickness you cannot buy anywhere" QUEEN SHIT
HONESTLY 👏🏽👏🏽
TRUE👏🏼👏🏼
YES 👏
Hehe gotta own it!!
@@ShubaMusic Then own it girl 😌💅
The way she said “how else do I get an A make out with the jock in the back of the football stands” was so CLEAN
Eminem vibes
Seriously
fr
Bars
It gave me one of a line from Rap God vibe
as an indian who lives in the states, it's great to see indians being more accepted and famous in mainstream media here. keep going, Shuba!
how is it like living in the states if you don't mind me asking? are the people nice to you?
@@thedirectionerish8862 well, I'll give you my honest opinion. i used to live in an area concentrated with asians, from both the east and south of Asia. however, there were barely any Americans. as such, i lived in a very protected bubble, with all my friends being Indian and east asian. we all shared similar ideals in life and family, so we got along well. I recently moved to an area in which Americans predominate, and asians (south and east) are a minority. it has been hard for me to adjust, although i hsve not faced any racism. my neighbors do not seem to like us. it's been different to try and become friends with Americans, because they share different ideals. I used to sit alone at lunch for a long time. Now, i do have some American friends, and i get along with them well, but i still have a while to go until I'm able to fully find myself. I hope this answers your question thoroughly (lol) i have wanted to rant about this for a while
@@miniyoongles I’m south Asian too! (But I’m from Pakistan)
Omg I love the beats and everything when you said "like out with a jock in the back of a football stand" ahhhh your so talented
dang that “make out with a jock in the back of the football stands” was so smooth I’m dying xD this is absolute gold!
That was the best part in my opinion
@@Beardawggo yes!
@@Beardawggo Same!
Agreed. That’s my favorite. She could have ended that girl with that one line. The smoothness
She murdered me with that line😭💔✋❤❤
Yeah Indian food is fantastic, whenever my parents can’t be bothered to cook, they order an Indian and it’s so good
Wow I’ve never had so many likes on ANYTHING thanks 👍
Wow 23 likes?? Tysm :)
“Order an Indian” Dang didnt know you could order people now /j
@@yourlocaldemon2195 lol didn’t even notice that 😂
Wow, you've made a rap out of it.
"This is the kinda thickness you cannot buy anywhere" GIRL YESSS as a Mexican, I agree 😌 🇲🇽❤️🇮🇳
Indians and Mexicans are quite same if you ask me
💙💙
ig i’m not mexican cause i got thin af hair-
@@angiesolis9252 BRO SAME🥲
I need me some brown colors in my life
I can feel the eminem influence with a breeze of uniqueness ❤️❤️❤️ Great work
My brother-in-law married a woman who is originally from India. It was a Hindu service and we all wore the proper attire and it was the most magical event I have ever been to. Henna and jewels on our faces (fake) but the whole thing was beyond words. I was so touched by it all. I just love your music and all of your videos very much. You are not afraid to be yourself, and that is powerful and incredible. 🙏🏼
Wait your brother in law so doesn’t that mean he married your sister?
@@Tara_Vasudevan probably their husbands brother
@@humanstraw oh ya that would make sense
I wish I could get henna. But its got something im deathly allergic to. Sad day
@@picachugirl2036 oh even my sisters allergic to get it I used to be scared of it for I while so my mom got me a Mickey Mouse for my first one
I love the accent change in "Always work hard". Small nuances that add up to make such a piece of art! Besides that, the message about being true and confident in who you are was and is badly needed. Thank you Shuba.
“How many times have you watched this?”
Me-yes
Don't expose me like that-
3 times..😁👍
Guess you’re not getting the A’s
@@GiSoldier559 carful there😂
Hahaha
I’m Nepali-American (born and raised in America, Nepali family) and this is SO TRUE
This duality in Shuba, not only can she sing really really well, but she can also get this rap going! 🔥✨
And once again the line “Sushma Maireyi Akilaandeshwari Chaamundi Bharathi Bhaagya Subba Laxmi” leaves Eminem quaking.
😂😉😎
Lol
Not wrong! Lol!
Your flow and beats are so fire! I'm African American, but I LOVE your pride in your heritage and your swag!!!
Same. And her dogs are fire. Everything about her I love.
Girl I wish you all the best you deserve it. Can't wait to hear your BARS on radio and TV
The “naming out with a jock” part was really good!!!
I meant making lmao
Yes that line was fire! My soul almost left me from disbelief on how good that was!
That was her Miss Shady coming out 😅
Let it go let it goo cant hold it back anymoree .. Here I stand here I stayy let the storm rage onnnn .. The cold never bother me anywayyyyy 🎉🎉🎉✨✨✨❤️❤️🐤🐤💯💯
@@urmisahaje8563 I’m just a huge fan of her lol
Now that’s savage and that’s the attitude one MUST possess for their own culture!!! We love you Shuba💗💗🌟🌟
Nothing but BARS. you can see, hear and feel the mic drop when she's done and the mean girl is standing there open-mouthed and speechless.
I love this woman, she's a fresh and original twist with her original style of music. She deserves whatever success I know will be coming her way.
That “ make out with the jock in the back of the football stands?” Was so clean!!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️
IKR
"But is wearing a sari to a prom really such a crime? " Is such an ICONIC line
Also your dropped this 👑
QUEEN.
Edit :- Thank you all for the likes :D
I FOUND GRANGER
Hi miss Granger. Luna here
@@parinigam8498 atleast change your username mate
@@entr0py19 I've changed my username that's why it's not Luna, otherwise nargels will recognize me.
I really hate sarees🙄😑😒
I’m not Indian I’m Fijian but my ancestors were Indian so this was just beautiful
Omg this is my first like
346 likes!!! And no comments let me add one ❤
603 likes!!! and one comment let me fix that❤️
Hey I'm curious, I haven't heard what is a fijian
@MINEWISE Fijian is an Austronesian language of the Malayo-Polynesian family spoken by some 350,000-450,000 ethnic Fijians as a native language. The 2013 Constitution established Fijian as an official language of Fiji, along with English and Fiji Hindi and there is discussion about establishing it as the "national language". {Your welcome have a good day 😊😊😊😊😊
Proud To Be Indian ❤🚩
Jai Shree Krishna 🕉️🚩
Dude I’m not Indian but my mom and dad have 2 close Indian friends that are husband and wife. They are literally like a second set of parents to me coz they’ve known me for as long as my parents have. I call them Aunty and Uncle and they alwaysss call me to ask how I am and if I want any food. And if I was to ask for like chicken pasta or something they would bring 2 big pots of different chicken pastas, roti, samosas then a diff packet filled with snacks. Then when I say I’m full, My Aunty would dish up some more and I would just eat it coz it’s too good to resist 😭😭😭
Well that's us Indians for you
Lol I wish I had em mine are Asian and always mad at me for getting under A
@@WAAAAAAH lol better study harder
Thanks for sharing.. 👍😁
@@WAAAAAAH failure
" How else do i get an A? Make out with a jock in the back of the football stands?" queen😭🤧💜
“How else am I gonna get an A? Make out with the jock in the football stands” I SCREAMED
Hell YEEEEEEEAH Indian hip-hop is what I needed in my life! Keep it coming!!
Your right, Indian food IS FIRE🔥Eating Indian food makes anything better! ❤️❤️ Also, I love you so much! Your my role model🥰
Wow, wasn't expecting this many likes. Thanks ❤
I just love the way you represent India… I’m Nigerian but you make me love Indians more…
Mean Girl be like:- I messed with a wrong person! 😂
Is aloo gobhi also your fav?
I love it! India rocks
It feels good to see Indian like her 😌 She is becoming my Indian Icon 🥰
She carries her culture so well
I hope the Indian youngsters who are embarrassing themselves in sns should learn something from you
SNS?
@@champx1819 social networking sites 😅
@@debanjanapalit oh, so who's embarassing themselves? Like can you give context or an example?
@@champx1819 if you know about the racist filter which became quite trendy in india then the man who use to disguise as a woman..... few days ago I was watching a live on Insta where viewers were participating(face time) and an Indian girl was among them but she was unable to catch up with their conversation because it was a foreign language(better say a language she don't know) , a lot of viewers asked her for dropping but she remained their which only embarrassed her (she received hateful and criticizing comments).
These things really gives me a second hand embarrassment as an Indian.
But still there are lots of Youngsters(Indian) like Shuba 😌 who will make India proud.
Shuba : girl, Indian food is fire are you crazy 💥
Me : *being proud 🇮🇳*
I freaking love Indian peoples hair! That might sound weird but, it's so thick and beautiful! And I love that it's apart of their culture.
I love your sarcastic, funny, but sometimes meaningful songs. Your are also GORGEOUS!!!!!!!
“How else am I supposed to get an A make out with the jock in the back of the football stands” she ate on that line and left no crumbs shawty popped off
i absolutely lovee this. I think traditional indian clothes are so pretty andddd indian food are my absolute favvv. 💗💗💗 love from the philippines 🥰
@TriciaAndrea Salamat po & I am fan of Philippines 🤩
💙💙
I loved hearing how she fluidly transitioned from one accent to another. Plus the rap part was so cool.
This song actually pretty good and i love the lyrics to it♡♡
You are a weapon when u fall into right hands,
Such a talented person!!!
Hope you receive all that you deserve and you deserve a successful career...
"make out with a jock in the back of a football stand"
OMG THAT WAS JUST SO CLEAN
consider making this into a song?
*football stand
This is just amazing, we need people like you who don't change themselves to fit in!
Bro I remember my friend went to prom with her sari and I just so happen to wear filipiniana. I was so proud for both of us to see each other wearing our traditional clothes 😭
The 2 of you were probably the prettiest girls there. I love people dressing in native clothing. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
"this is the kinda thickness you cannot buy anywhere" as an Indian it really made me happy 😍😍❤️❤️❤️❤️
Edit:Tnx for likes everyone😍😍❤️❤️
Same im Indian too girl
As an Indian with very thin and damaged hair I don't know what to feel 😐
@@stuffedpotato9826 same 🥲
Indain gang :)
Yeaaaaaaa
I am Indian too btw!
I'm Sri Lankan but our cultures are pretty similar so I really appreciate this representation!
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@@Subhashree24 lmao
@@Subhashree24 Who's that
Wearing a saree to the prom is my dream since I was kid 😭❤️ even I'm not Indian, I'm from Indonesia and we all love Indian culture
🤗
Go ahead. I'd advice you to chose sari-lehanga. A combination of sari and lehenga, its super cool
Those clothes are fire! 🔥
Would love to wear one someday 😍😍
I wish i could stand for my country like you :)
This is a certified bop. The make out with a jock part just MADE IT
honestly, indian clothes are insanely pretty
I love this not only because of how amazing she is at rapping but also that she mentions how good Indian food is 👌
WHY ARE YOU SO PRETTY 😭😭😭😭
Her voice is so iconic ! She is going to go so far in her life ! Keep going shuba .. if you feel like quitting, remember .. there is millions of people waiting for a voice that you have ! Keep being you.. change millions of people's lives
Keep doing what you love
❤️
This girl is on fire🔥I really appreciate your work Shuba❤️love you✨
"indian food is fire are you crazy"
I'VE NEVER AGREED WITH SOMETHING MORE
FR- I’m personally not indian but my best friend is, and omg the food is bomb
I'm an Indian and I hear to pop songs too...so gald you keep our indian culture throughout your life ❤️❤️🇮🇳
Girl get it!! Those comebacks were mad impressive and savage
I'm Australian and I wish we had someone like this to stand up against the stereotypes
"And Indian food is fire are you crazy?"
Me: Like, it is literally fire.
But I LOVE THIS! As an Indian myself, I am so happy more Indian singers are getting into western music!
Edit: damn 180 likes, didn't expect that 😂
Just relistened to this. Wooo, that line about the jock in the back of the football stands... The delivery on that is so amazing! Shuba rocks!
Shuba you did it!!! I love it the sass and the very matter of factly response thank you for reading my comment 💟💟💟
Those couple seconds of rap when she was talking about how she gets her grades were fire, almost as fire as the indian food xD
I love the cultural ones, I had an Indian bestfriend growing up and they took me In as my own. You remind me of memories I have with them. Love your content!
They took you as their own .... Because you're white , not black .
@@Q_QQ_Q oops it's a typo
@@emotionallyunstablefish970 it still stands .
I wish there were more people who stood up for their ethnicity and are proud of who they are. You are amazing. :)
What is there to not be proud of in being Indian?
The “always work hard” had me rolling in the floor and yes. Indian food is like damn
Hey sta!
This is absolute fire! 🔥 She's so talented! ✨
She needs to keep this going. The character development is lit. These mean girls 'bout to have a diss track battle lol
Making the Indian stand out. Love that
You are making other women proud to be Indian too! You are awesome!
Saris are so beautiful! Hands down most of them are better than most prom dresses!🤍🤍
Sis, you are so talented 💜
Yarrr... Kitni pyaari ho aap ❤
I believe that every culture should be celebrated. I personally find Indian culture unique and amazing I mean the clothing and the henna it's absolutely beautiful!
😀
Teach me your rap flow Shuba ....I always like girls who raps youre so cute and pretty
Wow there , good thinking.....
"Is wearing saree to prom a crime?"🙂
Sari*
Brill-yuntly executed! You are insanely talented!!
The way she rapped was so clean with her straight face I would be coughing with my tears because how fast it is so incredible
“Cause this is the kind of thickness that you can’t get anywhere"
HAAAAAAAAH-
The line.. "aloo Gobi sabzi.. man that's all that I'm craving..." Fire!🔥😂
Every culture needs a role model like you ❤ I’m also Indian
I'm so glad Indian culture is starting to gain some attention! When I was a kid I was so sad there where no Indian characters in any movies, shows and books(excluding Jessie and Bunkd)
I need this as a whole song please it’s fire. Make it like a rap battle where both sides duke it out would sound amazing! ❤️❤️❤️
Definitely deserves credit. Well Done Shuba
She has the most perfect comebacks
Okay the rap was fire and the lyrics were actually meaningful
U got skills 👏👌 ...hope 2 hear more creative flows from you soon ..blessings
I love your videos and your singing! Your the reason why I feel secure after my mom made me feel insecure
You should do more of the fast part, you are really good and that is what hypes the most 🙌🏻🙌🏻♥️
On that note, here in Egypt (and in Sudan as well) we also use henna for coloring and strengthening our hair.
But we use it most popularly in a tradition before marriage which is called a "henna day" or a "henna party".
It's similar to a bachelorette party in a sense, and it is usually done a week or so before the wedding day. traditionally the bride gets all her bridal care (sugar waxing, masks, hair treatments, and her henna drawings) in the daytime and she parties with her female friends and family members in the evening.
But recently most brides spread the "bridal care regimen" on multiple days before the wedding and leave the henna day for partying.
But the bride still gets her "Na'sh el Henna" on her henna day (hence the name), which are henna designs drawn on different areas of the body similar to Indian henna but done with darker shades like brown or black not red.
Also mentioning the saree, most Egyptian brides dress in many outfits during their henna party (multiple traditional Egyptian attires from different regions of Egypt, bellydance customs, pin up custom, Hawaiian clothes, a fancy dress, other Arabic customs and more) and many times brides wear a saree or a lehenga&choli as well, and usually dances to a bollywood gem with her girls.
I felt the need to share this with my fellow Indians to show you that even if the west doesn't accept your culture just know that there are many places in the world that appreciates it and shares similarities with you as well so don't feel like an alien or like you're alone ❤️.
(side note: Indian food is bomb tho I tried it many times and I loove the spice, also us Egyptians eat some of our traditional dishes with our hands as well as you guys!)
That's so interesting. We use henna for coloring hair in India as well. And we also have a henna ceremony a couple of days before the wedding. We also use henna on other festivals too as it is considered auspicious. And how do you ensure make sure that henna stays black on the hands? We prefer it black or dark brown too but usually it sets in a deep reddish brown colour.
I'm Egyptian and I didn't even know they did the Bollywood dance & saree thing
Very interesting. But on the part about people wearing sarees and lehenga choli, is that kind of thing very famous in Egypt? I find it really cool and fascinating, but a little bit strange as well bc pakistanis wearing lehenga choli, saree and liking bollywood is still pretty normal bc they're our neighbors but Egypt is So damn FAR from India
Turkish here, we also have “henna party” before weddings but it’s mostly arranged among the women
That's surprising
I love people embracing their cultures!!! I’m looking into mine more with my dad soon and I’m so excited to learn where I’m from and a lot more.
the "how else do i get an a? make out with a jock behind a football stand" slaps real hard
You are GORGEOUS,Smart, Funny and rap beautifully. Shall I call you The Indian M&M… or something similar in a respectful manner?