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Hello Guys I would really like to appreciate the production quality of the video that has been delivered , I happen to come across your channel just today all thanks to the YT algorithm. Loved the way it was presented , keep up the minimalist approach that you have taken for this video. Earned a sub and best wishes for the future!!!!
Hey Rohit, thank you so much for watching this and taking the time out and letting us know!😃 This makes us so happy, both, to hear that you enjoyed it and also to hear that TH-cam algorithm has been pushing it.😁 We’re working on a new series that’s coming out in a week or so and we’re super pumped about it!
@@PoojaShravan Awesome! Now am pumped as well looking forward to them meanwhile will check out the older videos to have a deep dive into your cinematic world!
Came here after I saw your comment on Ronnie & Barty! Not disappointed at all, both of you have your own style & personality that's coming across in the videos! Love it! Keep up the great work. Looking forward to more such videos :)
Hey guys!!! Loved the vlog as always❤❤❤ You guys capture the beauty of a place so poetically... I love watching your vlogs❤❤ The history of a place like Fort Kochi has always left me intrigued and curious for more... Thank you so much for this Pooja and Shravan❤❤ Loads of love to you❤❤
Again, did full justice to Fort Kochi! Lovely to see the colours. (It will soon be like a Mini-Europe ish town, i suppose). There are more venues of Biennale which you would probably have checked out. (Shravan I'm with you here, but we got food anyway!!, Also Pooja, your art is awesome and you would enjoy it). I have heard none of the tiles in the Synagogue are exactly the same, all have minor differences. Couldnt spend long enough to spot them but I will try that next time 🤣. The Kerala series have been shot so beautifully it has filled me with nostalgia and I feel like going back home now! Love to you both :)
Thank you so much Abinaya…this means a lot to us. Specially coz it’s coming from a Keralite 😁😁. We have something new cooking…it should start rolling out in a few weeks 😄😄 PS: We love you back ❤️😁
The synagogue is in Mattanchery, not Fort Kochi. Fort Kochi area was ruled by the Portuguese/Dutch/British, but Mattanchery was under the sovereignty of the Maharajah of Cochin.
Hey thanks for the clarification Ashwin. We were of the opinion that Mattanchery was part of Fort Kochi since they were on the same "Island" like part of Kochi. Looks like we were wrong :-)
It is believed that local jews were here in BCE they were a major community in kerala who lived in different parts of kerala(not just kochi). Paradeshi jews came later during the period of 17th century. But there were division among these two community bcs they werent expecting any jews here and they were dark in colour too which is again surprising to them. I believ they never mixed as one community both lived here peacefully untill the arrivel of portugese. They left kerala after the creation of israel you can see white people there who can speak malayalam just like a kerlite And you got one subscriber today♥️
Pepper trade was controlled by the Arabs . Da Gama came here for the Pepper. Traders from all over the world used to come to trade for more than 3000 years.
If I'm not wrong, the Jewish population dwindled after Israel was created. A lot of them emigrated. Btw, I've never really been to Kochi 😭. '25 Biennale I'm planning to go off you pliss come off if free.
This weeks Easter egg is the hidden call to action. Comment if you spot it😊😊😢
We love reading your comments and hearing what you think about our videos. So please do leave a few. It makes our day 🙂
Everything about us is in the video description. If you want to know more you can always DM us on our Instagram 🙂
Please do consider sharing this video and subscribe to our channel if you liked what we did. This will motivate us to make more such videos 🙂🙂. Have a beautiful day🙂🤗🤗
like, share, and subscribe---Duh!! Nice video. More connected to this series cos you guys have visited same spots I visited few years back :)
@@AshwathKrishna So glad to hear this!😄
Beautiful. Wish I can visit this beautiful place. Amazing video as always. ❤
Thank you so much 😁😁
Amazing travel film! Found the channel when I was searching for Biennale. Brilliant camera work. Thanks!
Thank you so much 😁😁😁
LOVELY, LOVED THE FRAMES..
Thank you so much!😁
Amazing video guys. Keep rocking
Hey thanks man Shashank!😄😄
Hello Guys I would really like to appreciate the production quality of the video that has been delivered , I happen to come across your channel just today all thanks to the YT algorithm.
Loved the way it was presented , keep up the minimalist approach that you have taken for this video.
Earned a sub and best wishes for the future!!!!
Hey Rohit, thank you so much for watching this and taking the time out and letting us know!😃 This makes us so happy, both, to hear that you enjoyed it and also to hear that TH-cam algorithm has been pushing it.😁 We’re working on a new series that’s coming out in a week or so and we’re super pumped about it!
@@PoojaShravan Awesome! Now am pumped as well looking forward to them meanwhile will check out the older videos to have a deep dive into your cinematic world!
@@339Rohit Yayy! Happy watching.😁
Came here after I saw your comment on Ronnie & Barty! Not disappointed at all, both of you have your own style & personality that's coming across in the videos! Love it! Keep up the great work. Looking forward to more such videos :)
Hey thank you so much Yash 😄😄😄. Many more coming soon 😊😊
Very well presented 😍 loved watching 😊
Hey thank your so much Shreejal 😊😊
Nicely presented
Thank you so much 😊😊
My God, you make such great videos. Keep it up!
Thank you so much 😁😁😁
Hey guys!!! Loved the vlog as always❤❤❤ You guys capture the beauty of a place so poetically... I love watching your vlogs❤❤ The history of a place like Fort Kochi has always left me intrigued and curious for more... Thank you so much for this Pooja and Shravan❤❤ Loads of love to you❤❤
Hey thank you so much Vaish!! Fort kochi indeed is a mixed bag of cultures 😁😁😁
Loved it !!
Thank you so much man Noel😊😊
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Very well presented.. will this happen this year too? I really want to visit Kochi this winter, so why not during the Biennale?
Again, did full justice to Fort Kochi! Lovely to see the colours. (It will soon be like a Mini-Europe ish town, i suppose). There are more venues of Biennale which you would probably have checked out. (Shravan I'm with you here, but we got food anyway!!, Also Pooja, your art is awesome and you would enjoy it). I have heard none of the tiles in the Synagogue are exactly the same, all have minor differences. Couldnt spend long enough to spot them but I will try that next time 🤣. The Kerala series have been shot so beautifully it has filled me with nostalgia and I feel like going back home now! Love to you both :)
Thank you so much Abinaya…this means a lot to us. Specially coz it’s coming from a Keralite 😁😁.
We have something new cooking…it should start rolling out in a few weeks 😄😄
PS: We love you back ❤️😁
Done with Kerala series
Great.. something new coming soon 😅😅
I totally forgot to like the video while I got immersed in it.. and 👍ed it@ 9:22 😅
Thank you :-)
interesting video, loved it, btw, which lens do you use for shooting?
Thank you so much. We use the Tamron 28-75 f/2.8
@@PoojaShravan nice , the frames look really interesting and good narration, good work!
@@potatostories thank you 😁😁
9:22 hahaha 😂
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Thank you 😊
The synagogue is in Mattanchery, not Fort Kochi. Fort Kochi area was ruled by the Portuguese/Dutch/British, but Mattanchery was under the sovereignty of the Maharajah of Cochin.
Hey thanks for the clarification Ashwin. We were of the opinion that Mattanchery was part of Fort Kochi since they were on the same "Island" like part of Kochi. Looks like we were wrong :-)
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Thank you 😊😊😊
It is believed that local jews were here in BCE they were a major community in kerala who lived in different parts of kerala(not just kochi). Paradeshi jews came later during the period of 17th century. But there were division among these two community bcs they werent expecting any jews here and they were dark in colour too which is again surprising to them. I believ they never mixed as one community both lived here peacefully untill the arrivel of portugese. They left kerala after the creation of israel you can see white people there who can speak malayalam just like a kerlite
And you got one subscriber today♥️
Pepper trade was controlled by the Arabs . Da Gama came here for the Pepper. Traders from all over the world used to come to trade for more than 3000 years.
If I'm not wrong, the Jewish population dwindled after Israel was created. A lot of them emigrated. Btw, I've never really been to Kochi 😭. '25 Biennale I'm planning to go off you pliss come off if free.
Essss! Let’s do😄
They are asking "how malayalies make good movies ?" Here is the example .....
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Thank you 😁😁