Hi everyone, I'm Aku, the Indian girl from the video. I want to extend a huge thank you to Team 'Awesome World' for such an educational video concept and for inviting me to join in. A big thank you to all the viewers for their support! It was so emotional for me to see comments from my own native land cheering me on. You all made this experience unforgettable. 🙏
I'm so glad that Eastern India got representation though I wasn't thinking that she would be from west bengal, I thought she would be from one of the seven Sisters state😂
Well that was a twist for us for sureee😂..... She looks naga people... As I grown up in NE region.... BUT!! Do people really consider W.B too as NE region???😀... Its my first time hearing this bcoz only few parts of W.B is under NE if we see the map after the chinkens neck which makes it all apart.... So initially I am also NE ressidant🤭❣️.... Rather just grown up in NE...
@@barnalibarman3760 West Bengal doesn't fall under the northeast, but Sikkim does. So technically, the northern West Bengal region, as it's mostly populated by Nepali, Koch, and Mech people, I guess. it somehow fall under the same sphere
Actually some nepali people lives in Darjeeling and kalimpong districts, and Bhutanese tribes lives in Alipurduar and jalpaiguri districts who all looks like ne Indians. @@barnalibarman3760
All four girls looked Indian. But they eliminated the one who pronounced the famous river properly, "Ganga" not 'Ganges' and who described 'Chole Bhature' properly ... The guys decided on the basis of appearance and in case of India appearances can be deceiving ...
yah she was the one with biggest reaction = biggest hint = daal mein to kuch kaala hai. may be they could have guessed there is some kind of relation between them. 🤣
@@meeshilgers05 yep i have been to Indonesia, it is true, INDO is very diverse. What sets India apart is that Indian diversity of ethnicities happened during the copper age and before. Mostly due to its geographic location. It happened when the political idea of Tamil, Chinese Indian etc didn't even exist. we have 2 lineage of mongoloid looking people one from the further north like Tibet, other from SE like Myanmar, Thailand area. hell we have proper African people who left Africa about 60000 years ago. Google JARWAHA tribes. Indians, not even mixed Indians, can look Like mexican, iranians, chinese, Italian, greek, African (never seen a nordic looking Indians with blond hair - i have seen blue eyes though)
As a Northeastern indian, i can say that india is like remix of Asia. I am from Assam but when i went to Delhi once everybody taking selfies of me and i was so confused at that time and the girls were like are you single 😂
We northeast Indians look different, whenever I've been to mainland india a lot of people take pictures with me because they thought I'm a foreigner and I'm also saying "I'm from the Philippines"🤣
There is a misconception around the world of how indians looks and thinks like it should be a brown folks , with big eyes , eating curry and naan everyday and so on . Since from our childhood days we grew up singing "Jana Gana Mana" (national anthem) proudly...we take pledge that we are Indians and we consider all Indians as our brother and sisters but its very sad that most of the main land people never accepted us as there own .Hope some day we all live in peace in harmony. and THANK YOU SO MUCH @AwesomeWorld for choosing a northeast indian girl.
I want to let you guys know there are many in the "mainland" that love and appreciate you guys so much. I'm so sorry of the discrimination that has happened in the past. I definitely think the attitudes are progressing and people are becoming aware and proud that you guys are Indian, and represent the tapestry of the diversity of India. Much love to you
Yes, but as an North Eastern there is falut among us too we don't want to accept non tribal people and mainland Indian people its goes same for us. I have recently watch a reels about Non Northeast in Arunachal and some where people were commenting like other people are comming in our land and all .Hope we will also understand it .
Oh cmon northeast is not the only beauty of India East, west, south, north, middle all of em form the beauty of India together and not only NE I'm also from NE but your comment makes no sense and it's CRINGE LIKE REALLY CRINGE
@@KentoYamazakii-dr1nj I mean obviously I'm not saying that northeast is the " only " beauty of India . But for once I repeat for once can we give the credit to northeast for it's nature, beauty, culture , people?! N if u r finding this cringe idc , i specifically said NE, cuz of those seven States also called seven sister's n those collectively definitely makes NE beautiful n Beauty of india I'm myself pahadi n yes my state is very beautiful but we aren't taking about other States here , r we?
@@aruu001 okay okay I get where you are coming from but the way you wrote "northeast is the beauty of India" Ofc anyone wud think that you are talking about the NE only excluding other beauties, No ones ever gonna buy you are talking about crediting stuff here. Ofc as a fellow northeastern I agree with whatever you have written but i'mma just suggest edit your comment (don't change it just edit) or there will be more people misunderstanding your intention and reply weird stuff here like I did.
I don't speak any Indian language, but when the first girl said "Mere naam…," I immediately knew she was the Indian. When the fourth girl mentioned something about "Urdu" and the first girl laughed, it confirmed that she was the Pakistani. Of course, I recognized the second girl as one of our own (hore muncul lagi!), and by deduction, the last girl must be the Iranian 😁.
First girl speaks in Nepali Language, official language of Darjeeling and sikkim and many parts of North Bengal which is also a one among 22 Indian officials language and she said Mero Name not mere naam but both means same "My Name".
@@Almaharafathe irani girl was not wearing irani dress but indian dress. I got to know about her by her persian language. Im a Pakistani so I knew the Indian girl right from when she gave intro
@Hindustan_life i know this Pakistani girl. She has appeared also in some korean-pakistani videos, discussing culture. Rest yeah thumbnail had written it but I didnt paid much attention to thumbail just noticed pakistani n iranian flag n clicked it. So in start i had to figure out between indian n indonesian too, but the indian girl said "mera nam" so then i knew she is indian.
As a Northeastern Indian myself I love the representation of us people....glad to know that now people will get know more about us...as India is a very diverse country not in terms of place but also in terms of people
But the girl here isn't from Northeast but from West Bengal probably Darjeeling or Siliguri and she's an Indian Nepali/gorkhali...I feel like they should have hired a Northeastern TRIBAL girl instead of the girl in the video so that ppl would know more about our Northeast especially the TRIBALS of northeast
You all missed a big hint at 02:37 . Then the Pakistani girl says 06:16 'Arjit Singh' and the Indian girl agrees - "Okay" . 3rd - 09:21 the guy says 'Ganges River' and the Indian girl responds "Gangā". I saw this repeat 6 times. the subtle exchanges between the Indian & Pakistani girl made it very interesting & hilarious.
The Pakistani girl is more Indian than this Nepali girl. The Pakistani girl has common ancestry with most of Indians throughout history for thousands of years and only got separated due to 1947 partition. But the Nepali girl is only Indian due to citizenship while her culture, language, ethnic identity and everything else is Nepali
it's the setback for the world who think india is a non diversive nation this girl auk tells every one i m the truth it means i have my feature but i m indian not like those baloch your kpk who support bla and Taliban better to be prepare your people can become your enemy as an indian it's my advice for my neighbours
Nepali is also an Indian language. It is one of the 22 scheduled languages of India and the official language of Sikkim and West Bengal. We don't call Pakistanis as Indian ethnicity because their ancestors lived at same place for all their history. The same goes for the many Nepali-speaking people of West Bengal and Sikkim regions. Her ancestors might have lived there for all of their life. You can't call every Nepali speaking people is of Nepali ethnicity. Note:- If her family migrated from Nepal then you are right.
@@rahulj.005 bro there’s a difference between ethnicity & citizenship, our citizenship is Indian but ethnicity is Nepali and religion is Hinduism. and no not every Nepali migrated from Nepal as some of the northern and north eastern part of India was once part of Nepal like Sikkim, Darjeeling, Kalimpong, Part of Dehradun etc, after Anglo-Gorkha war, due to some treaty Britishers and Nepalese established a boundary line of Nepal. so many Nepalese descendants from these area are not migrated but were always here. And Nepalese people been in India for many years and in some part of the map they speak Nepali in majority that’s why Nepali is one of the scheduled language.. we are proud to be an Indian but we can’t forget our roots..
@@NiveshGurung-yb3si Indian rulers used to rule many parts of Nepal too but that doesn't make them Indian right. Many of the dynasties that ruled Nepal came from Indian Lands like licchavis( from vaishali), thakuri(rajputs fled to nepal), malla, shah dynasty(rajput from Rajasthan) after ruling there for a long time they became indigenous. Once India was from Afghanistan to Myanmar does that make them Indian ethnicity. India is a mixture of people you can't say a single group of people as Indian ethnicity. Many srilankan speak Tamil but they are not of Indian ethnicity. The same way there are many people in India who speak Nepali but that doesn't make them of Nepali ethnicity. If their ancestors lived in that same land for centuries then there are Indians as much as others. Land doesn't belong to ethnicity, it belongs to the country and people who live there become ethnic of that country. If your ancestors came from Nepal then you are Nepali ancestry otherwise if all your ancestors lived all there life on Indian land then you are of Indian ethnicity.
@@rahulj.005 bro you need to take history classes.. if you don’t know, I should tell you that Nepal was never the part of India officially hence even after India being colonised by many European or Middle East countries, Nepal doesn’t celebrate Independence day because they were never colonised and is the oldest country to be independent Nepal was called as “Gorkha Kingdom” or “Gorkha Empire”. Nepal and India share the same religion as Hinduism as they are two of the ancient countries when it wasn’t India or Nepal, they were a big area of land where same cultures were practiced.. India was made after the land was divided into these countries… so we can’t call Nepal as part of India as it can also be called as India was part of Nepal because there were no borders before, it was just one and it wasn’t called India.
Alot of Indians r talking about how diverse their country is, and I agree but I just wanted to mention the diversity in Pakistan too. We have South Asian, Central Asian, Tibetan, Iranic, Afro-Indic and even Indo-European people here and the best part is the diversity in the city areas when all the ethnicities mix together.
@@RupsD319I love that you’re being positive but please don’t say it was all one and the same. It’s historically obtuse, I’m a Pashtun and people from Afghanistan and Iran are much closer to us. By saying that you make it seem like Pakistan was one big Indian country when in reality we’re half Indic and half Iranic. Half of Pakistan identifies closer with India and Bangladesh and the other half feels that way towards Iran and Afghanistan. Just educating my neighbours.:)
Thankyou for sowing pakistan as well ❤ this is the first ever time ig and it made me really happy that you guys recognize us as well 😭❤️ please include us in other videos relating to other countries
As a Pakistani, I got it in the first round. The actual Indian girl started in Hindi so she was surely a candidate. The Indonesian spoke a language I could not understand but did not look remotely similar to any Indian language (I live in the UAE, I don't understand the languages, but I can guess the accent). The 3rd one clearly spoke Persian and the 4th one said "I am speaking Urdu but you don't understand it". Besides, her dress and body language were so obviously from Pakistan. So, it was crystal clear who the Indian was. Had they not spoken, I would have guessed the Iranian lady to be from Punjab because of her dress. The 4th one definitely Pakistani, the 2nd one possibly Thai/Vietnamese, and the first one from Bhutan.
We have six zone in India north, south, east, west, North East and Central. Every zone is totally different from each other. She is from east. And not every indian visit ganga and taj mahal. I am from south and i have not seen taj mahal yet. My state alone in bigger than korea. Ofcourse travelling within state itself huge thing.
The Pakistani one was confusing them so much😂😂😂 And She said she has visited taj Mahal twice which most likely didn't happen. Someone really required more knowledge of the region to ask right questions to catch her. I had a feeling that these people are gonna choose her.
@@NamelyGiseamo THERE IS A POSSIBILITY THAT SHE HAS VISITED INDIA SINCE SHE IS FROM KASHMIR SO WHEN PEOPLE FROM BOTH SIDES OF KASHMIR USED TO MEET EACH OTHER SO SHE MIGHT HAVE WENT THERE. REST GOD KNOWS!!!! BUT I DON'T THINK THAT SHE WILL HAVE VISITED TAJ MEHAL BECAUSE ITS NOT PERMISSIBLE TO GO BEYOND LIMITED AREAS ON BOTH SIDES (PAKISTAN AND INDIAN ADMINISTRATED KASHMIR).🤔
Northeast India mostly consists of tibeto-burmese ethnicities with Austroasiatic and a few tai populations and states like Sikkim and northern WB regions have a predominantly Nepali population.
@@Yasoob-34haters gonna hate😂🤌🏻get a live kidd if you hate someone doesn't make it obvious by commenting it , Everyone knows Pakistan & India has more beauty then your little hateful heart😂🙌🏻
@@xlearn6478I don’t know what’s the point here? Congrats? 60% of Indians only understand Urdu because they speak it with a mix of Hindi, not in its original form. Don’t even get me started on how the South speaks a completely different language.
@@farhanpathan2976 you could say hindi develop only because of urdu it is a language which develop as a mechanism to fight urdu , urdu as i can say develop from prakrit , khari boli many north indian gangetic plain languages , with turkic arabic and persian influence , written in persian script but it is a s sanskrit derived language , and i know history, i am an indian and i am fan of sanskrit not hindi , because spoken urdu is evolved language while hindi is mecahnized to compete with urdu and sankritized by elites when normal peasants do not understand higher hindi , although now hindi is much more established language and had a good flow , lets forget as a name urdu and hindi , as u said urdu can be dialect of hindi or hindi a dialect of urdu , also urdu from beginning was written in with script devnagri , farsi , but the name hindi is later given by hindu nationalist. Although urdu as a name wasnt used but it wasnt called hindi either .
I’m from NE India too and studied in capital for about two years however I haven’t been to any famous places till date and I’ve been regretting about it hence, I’m kinda planning to go back and visit all the historical places without regrets. Hope I can finally see the beauty of India !
I thought I caught the word "Urdu" when the fourth woman started speaking her language, so I assumed Pakistan, and I noticed the Indonesian language, because even though I don't know any of the language, I've noticed it sounds really pretty. I was completely thrown with the other two!
Since I'm working abroad, working with different nationalities, it is very easy for me to distinguish who is Indian, Pakistan, Indonesian, Iranian, including Bangladeshi, Filipino, Thailand, Tanzanian, Moroccan, Chinese, and many more 😅
Mazzaaa aya 😂 i am so happy northeast people also got representation... I was really waiting for this from a long time ...😁😚 Also that Pakistani girl played so well 😂😂 Arjit singh 👏👏
Please include more northeastrn indians too there are different/multiple cultures of ne india . It will be fun to see the people confused but will get educated too❤
THANK U FOR THIS! I love the east India representation! India is sooo muchh more than what people think, beautiful and diverse! The world need to know the true incredible India!
Lol the one who corrected them over the pronunciation of river Ganga they eliminated her. If anyone is correcting u over wrong pronunciation of particular name then there is a high probability that it's the native person.
But it's still wrong❌ as an Indian I definitely don't want our sacred river to call as a drug do you know that ganja is a drug and when people call it ganges it's more like changing it's beauty and perspective it's like someone's name is poppy and you are calling it poop and claiming it right that's your ignorance😏@@sreelayapy3900
@@MayankThakur216 bro it's like we Indians saying india as ( Bharat or Bharatam in my language) and others saying India.. it doesn't mean it is wrong both are correct. In every school textbook it is written as Ganges not Ganga still both are right🤷♀️
@@sreelayapy3900 No, it isn't right. India and Bharat are two different names of same country. But Ganges isn't another name. It is just a mispronounciation of Ganga
Love from Pakistan,would love it if your represent more of Pakistan from many pakistani youtubers as in amna in korea, Faiza in korea, Sidra Riyaz etc. It was very amusing 💕
Thrrr are plenty of "asian" featured people in the far-eastern states of India. Which isn't surprising since India borders China. If you go to the north of India it's more aryan features. If you go to the south of India it's more Dravidian features. And if you go to the east it goes progressively more from aryan to mongolian features.
The Mongol origin history that the Nepalese girl gave is still debated, not confirmed. Northeast Indians are mostly made of people who migrated from Southwest China and other Southeast Asian regions thousands of years ago. This is the accepted theory as of now.
@@QuantumNinja1.9 no..china, Myanmar,malaysia, indonesia sikkim & some arunachal tribal come from tibet & rest of them come from China, malaysia, indonesia, Myanmar
Well only the name of your state is represented. The culture, language, geography, history and face is totally different. Cry about it. We want gorkhaland
1:55 i was like oh she's Indian because i understood wht she was saying and again i was like wait why does it sound not Indian and i again replayed like brooo it was my own language Nepali 😭😭✋
This would have been more interesting had you brought all 4 Indians in their respective cultural outfits from each corner showcasing the rich diversity and culture!! 😍
Iam from Andhra Pradesh looking completely like foreigner from West side and I got foreigner treatment every where though not travelled out of the country iam completely Indian from generation though when studied in Chennai I was considered fully foreigner
Yeahh I knew the first girl was, I read a lot about North East India in the past they have various east asian looking populations there. I was reading of a girl who blended in well from there that lived in S. Korea and no one ever knew she was from India and it was so interesting how even people in different parts of Indian don't look like the typical desi person you expect.
Being Indian and never having visited the Taj Mahal feels so relatable.😂😂😂😂😂
I never visited Taj mahal😅😢
Same here😂
I have been to agra like 20 times but never went to see Taj mahal, and i live just 90 kms away from agra😂
The Pakistani girl went 2 times 😂😂
same bruh🤣
Hi everyone, I'm Aku, the Indian girl from the video. I want to extend a huge thank you to Team 'Awesome World' for such an educational video concept and for inviting me to join in. A big thank you to all the viewers for their support! It was so emotional for me to see comments from my own native land cheering me on. You all made this experience unforgettable. 🙏
You did well. Keep it up 🎉
Love from north india...you did it very well ❤ want more Northeast people to represent our 🇮🇳🫶💓
Lots of Love from Assam 💖
girlie you spoke Nepali! love you from Nepal!!
You did very well. So proud of you ❤
I'm so glad that Eastern India got representation though I wasn't thinking that she would be from west bengal, I thought she would be from one of the seven Sisters state😂
Northeastern *
Well that was a twist for us for sureee😂..... She looks naga people... As I grown up in NE region.... BUT!! Do people really consider W.B too as NE region???😀... Its my first time hearing this bcoz only few parts of W.B is under NE if we see the map after the chinkens neck which makes it all apart.... So initially I am also NE ressidant🤭❣️.... Rather just grown up in NE...
@@barnalibarman3760 West Bengal doesn't fall under the northeast, but Sikkim does. So technically, the northern West Bengal region, as it's mostly populated by Nepali, Koch, and Mech people, I guess. it somehow fall under the same sphere
Well i wasn't surprised, cz cities like Darjeeling and Kalimpong in Northern Bengal has many people of such features like her
Actually some nepali people lives in Darjeeling and kalimpong districts, and Bhutanese tribes lives in Alipurduar and jalpaiguri districts who all looks like ne Indians. @@barnalibarman3760
All four girls looked Indian. But they eliminated the one who pronounced the famous river properly, "Ganga" not 'Ganges' and who described 'Chole Bhature' properly ... The guys decided on the basis of appearance and in case of India appearances can be deceiving ...
Fr😂
😂 Ikr these people are stupid
True...those were the hints they ignored..I guess they don't have proper knowledge that's why
@@sn5847 yes , she is the only one who has full knowledge about India still they choose 3 n 4 why?
@@adityasharma-yh8tr They have prejudiced notion about India and Indians
2:35 Pakistani girl said I'm speaking Urdu and you won't understand it. 2:40 Indian girl laughed because she understood it 🤣🤣🤣
Yeah , that was cute 😂
yah she was the one with biggest reaction = biggest hint = daal mein to kuch kaala hai.
may be they could have guessed there is some kind of relation between them. 🤣
Yes I loved their interactions
😂
@@iceberg789 Daal ma kuch kaala hai sun kar mujy ACP Pradduman ki yad a gayi
When the Pakistani girl said, 'I have been to Goa river, because it is near the mountains'
I laughed so hard.. 😂😂🤣
Sameee
She was lying so that they remained confused 😂 it was the best part😂😂😂
lol goa's nowhere near the mountains
Me too ..😂😂😂 I was like hehhhh goa river 😅😅 ,near mountain 😂😂😂
@@sriya.s09 there are small mountains in goa. Maybe she saw pictures of those. 🤣🤣
Pakistani girl did a great job confusing them😂
When she said she have visited taj mahal twice😂
Fr
She literally just said that I'm speaking urdu😂
@@ane_x_blue Urdu is spoken at places in India too. Not much of a difference to identify people when it comes to Pakistan and India.
@@sunidhitiwari1306 I mean she was confusing the idols
Yes thats why we called India is a mini world...
India has everything ❤❤❤
Indonesia to we have Tamil Indian, Chinese , Malay, timorese, Molukers, papuan, indos, eurosian
Good bro appreciation from ind🎉@@meeshilgers05
@@meeshilgers05 yep i have been to Indonesia, it is true, INDO is very diverse. What sets India apart is that Indian diversity of ethnicities happened during the copper age and before. Mostly due to its geographic location. It happened when the political idea of Tamil, Chinese Indian etc didn't even exist. we have 2 lineage of mongoloid looking people one from the further north like Tibet, other from SE like Myanmar, Thailand area. hell we have proper African people who left Africa about 60000 years ago. Google JARWAHA tribes. Indians, not even mixed Indians, can look Like mexican, iranians, chinese, Italian, greek, African (never seen a nordic looking Indians with blond hair - i have seen blue eyes though)
Those are imigrents from india@@meeshilgers05
India is like a Continental Country with many republics joined to form a Union.
As a Northeastern indian, i can say that india is like remix of Asia. I am from Assam but when i went to Delhi once everybody taking selfies of me and i was so confused at that time and the girls were like are you single 😂
Girls thought you are korean so they like country korea
I'm from Assam too
So? @@hibamishra4106
I think Indians from NE are cute 😄
I find Northeastern guys very cute 🥰
We northeast Indians look different, whenever I've been to mainland india a lot of people take pictures with me because they thought I'm a foreigner and I'm also saying "I'm from the Philippines"🤣
Mainland is for Lakshadweep and (andaman and nicobar) people right?
Hilarious 😂
You naughty 😂😂
So you are enjoyed that 😂😂😂😂😂
I am just imagine your Celebrity feeling when people take selfie with you 😂
There is a misconception around the world of how indians looks and thinks like it should be a brown folks , with big eyes , eating curry and naan everyday and so on . Since from our childhood days we grew up singing "Jana Gana Mana" (national anthem) proudly...we take pledge that we are Indians and we consider all Indians as our brother and sisters but its very sad that most of the main land people never accepted us as there own .Hope some day we all live in peace in harmony. and THANK YOU SO MUCH @AwesomeWorld for choosing a northeast indian girl.
I want to let you guys know there are many in the "mainland" that love and appreciate you guys so much. I'm so sorry of the discrimination that has happened in the past. I definitely think the attitudes are progressing and people are becoming aware and proud that you guys are Indian, and represent the tapestry of the diversity of India. Much love to you
Exactly@Yesorno-fl5gf
There must be few but most of us love North East.You are our brothers and sisters 😊❤❤️❤️
Yes, but as an North Eastern there is falut among us too we don't want to accept non tribal people and mainland Indian people its goes same for us. I have recently watch a reels about Non Northeast in Arunachal and some where people were commenting like other people are comming in our land and all .Hope we will also understand it .
@@kdkp2000it's not bad i guess, we need to protect our tribes
India is a diverse country n northeast for sure is very fascinating n beautiful 🤌🏻
You're lyin'
Oh cmon northeast is not the only beauty of India
East, west, south, north, middle all of em form the beauty of India together and not only NE
I'm also from NE but your comment makes no sense and it's CRINGE LIKE REALLY CRINGE
@@KentoYamazakii-dr1nj I mean obviously I'm not saying that northeast is the " only " beauty of India .
But for once I repeat for once can we give the credit to northeast for it's nature, beauty, culture , people?!
N if u r finding this cringe idc , i specifically said NE, cuz of those seven States also called seven sister's n those collectively definitely makes NE beautiful n Beauty of india
I'm myself pahadi n yes my state is very beautiful but we aren't taking about other States here , r we?
@@youmemeyou idgaf abt ut opinion
@@aruu001 okay okay I get where you are coming from but the way you wrote "northeast is the beauty of India"
Ofc anyone wud think that you are talking about the NE only excluding other beauties, No ones ever gonna buy you are talking about crediting stuff here. Ofc as a fellow northeastern I agree with whatever you have written but i'mma just suggest edit your comment (don't change it just edit) or there will be more people misunderstanding your intention and reply weird stuff here like I did.
This is the beauty of India. You will find entire Asia in one country.
You're lyin'
It's true @@youmemeyou
@@youmemeyouno it's kinda true
This is because we were the exporters of cultures and traditions throughout Asia at some point in time.
It's the same in Pakistan
I don't speak any Indian language, but when the first girl said "Mere naam…," I immediately knew she was the Indian. When the fourth girl mentioned something about "Urdu" and the first girl laughed, it confirmed that she was the Pakistani. Of course, I recognized the second girl as one of our own (hore muncul lagi!), and by deduction, the last girl must be the Iranian 😁.
I literally knew every single girls nationality by their clothes 🙂😜
First girl speaks in Nepali Language, official language of Darjeeling and sikkim and many parts of North Bengal which is also a one among 22 Indian officials language and she said Mero Name not mere naam but both means same "My Name".
@@Almaharafathe irani girl was not wearing irani dress but indian dress. I got to know about her by her persian language. Im a Pakistani so I knew the Indian girl right from when she gave intro
@@florad629 they’re literally wearing their traditional clothes 😅
@Hindustan_life i know this Pakistani girl. She has appeared also in some korean-pakistani videos, discussing culture. Rest yeah thumbnail had written it but I didnt paid much attention to thumbail just noticed pakistani n iranian flag n clicked it. So in start i had to figure out between indian n indonesian too, but the indian girl said "mera nam" so then i knew she is indian.
Pakistani girl did well ❤
As a Northeastern Indian myself I love the representation of us people....glad to know that now people will get know more about us...as India is a very diverse country not in terms of place but also in terms of people
But the girl here isn't from Northeast but from West Bengal probably Darjeeling or Siliguri and she's an Indian Nepali/gorkhali...I feel like they should have hired a Northeastern TRIBAL girl instead of the girl in the video so that ppl would know more about our Northeast especially the TRIBALS of northeast
I'm an Indian from the mainland but I always wish that I was born in the Northeast. You guys look just so cute ^-^
Please do more content like this with Northeast Indian!!
Exactly ❤
IAM so glad to see Pakistani girl there ❤️ . Love from Pakistan 🇵🇰
Pakistan is 10000 year old country
I am from North East India. ❤. Thank you Awesome world for this video.
Hi 👋.. out of curiosity… first girl was talking Nepali language but do you actually speak Nepali language in north east India?
@@asm9560 yes there are many nepalese in North east India.
@@sachwlangdebbarma5535 oh no wonder… thank you for your information… really appreciated
You all missed a big hint at 02:37 . Then the Pakistani girl says 06:16 'Arjit Singh' and the Indian girl agrees - "Okay" . 3rd - 09:21 the guy says 'Ganges River' and the Indian girl responds "Gangā". I saw this repeat 6 times. the subtle exchanges between the Indian & Pakistani girl made it very interesting & hilarious.
Ikr these guys are dumb
That Indian girl is from Darjeeling, West Bengal with Nepali ancestor I guess because she spoke Nepali
The Pakistani girl is more Indian than this Nepali girl. The Pakistani girl has common ancestry with most of Indians throughout history for thousands of years and only got separated due to 1947 partition. But the Nepali girl is only Indian due to citizenship while her culture, language, ethnic identity and everything else is Nepali
@@aa6eheia156 Yeah exactly
@@aa6eheia156 go crawling back into the rutt you came out of
@@aa6eheia156 so what Nepali people are also Indian
@@NikhilGupta-jw3ob You're too stupid
Pakistani girl makes it even more fun 🤞🇵🇰🇵🇰❤
Indonesian one made it better tbh
She was all time standing there@@hoseokssweetheart
@@Waniakz every single girl was standing? the Indonesian girl kept passing funny comments
@@hoseokssweetheart she did great, but they kicked her out early ! 🤣
it's the setback for the world who think india is a non diversive nation this girl auk tells every one i m the truth it means i have my feature but i m indian not like those baloch your kpk who support bla and Taliban better to be prepare your people can become your enemy as an indian it's my advice for my neighbours
I'm so happy they invited her for Indians represention,so people will know our diversity and i'm even happier she is from my state❤
the Indian girl is from WB, but with Nepali ethnicity..
because she spoke in Nepali
Nepali is also an Indian language. It is one of the 22 scheduled languages of India and the official language of Sikkim and West Bengal.
We don't call Pakistanis as Indian ethnicity because their ancestors lived at same place for all their history. The same goes for the many Nepali-speaking people of West Bengal and Sikkim regions. Her ancestors might have lived there for all of their life. You can't call every Nepali speaking people is of Nepali ethnicity.
Note:- If her family migrated from Nepal then you are right.
@@rahulj.005 bro there’s a difference between ethnicity & citizenship, our citizenship is Indian but ethnicity is Nepali and religion is Hinduism.
and no not every Nepali migrated from Nepal as some of the northern and north eastern part of India was once part of Nepal like Sikkim, Darjeeling, Kalimpong, Part of Dehradun etc, after Anglo-Gorkha war, due to some treaty Britishers and Nepalese established a boundary line of Nepal.
so many Nepalese descendants from these area are not migrated but were always here. And Nepalese people been in India for many years and in some part of the map they speak Nepali in majority that’s why Nepali is one of the scheduled language..
we are proud to be an Indian but we can’t forget our roots..
@@NiveshGurung-yb3si Indian rulers used to rule many parts of Nepal too but that doesn't make them Indian right. Many of the dynasties that ruled Nepal came from Indian Lands like licchavis( from vaishali), thakuri(rajputs fled to nepal), malla, shah dynasty(rajput from Rajasthan) after ruling there for a long time they became indigenous. Once India was from Afghanistan to Myanmar does that make them Indian ethnicity. India is a mixture of people you can't say a single group of people as Indian ethnicity. Many srilankan speak Tamil but they are not of Indian ethnicity. The same way there are many people in India who speak Nepali but that doesn't make them of Nepali ethnicity. If their ancestors lived in that same land for centuries then there are Indians as much as others. Land doesn't belong to ethnicity, it belongs to the country and people who live there become ethnic of that country. If your ancestors came from Nepal then you are Nepali ancestry otherwise if all your ancestors lived all there life on Indian land then you are of Indian ethnicity.
@@NiveshGurung-yb3si Nepal is an Indian state
@@rahulj.005 bro you need to take history classes.. if you don’t know, I should tell you that Nepal was never the part of India officially hence even after India being colonised by many European or Middle East countries, Nepal doesn’t celebrate Independence day because they were never colonised and is the oldest country to be independent Nepal was called as “Gorkha Kingdom” or “Gorkha Empire”.
Nepal and India share the same religion as Hinduism as they are two of the ancient countries when it wasn’t India or Nepal, they were a big area of land where same cultures were practiced.. India was made after the land was divided into these countries…
so we can’t call Nepal as part of India as it can also be called as India was part of Nepal because there were no borders before, it was just one and it wasn’t called India.
Lots of love and support for everyone especially for the Pakistani 🇵🇰one and for the, All (H) ours. 🖤
India sub continent they have more people and diverse in their ethnicity hope people realize that about indiq
Alot of Indians r talking about how diverse their country is, and I agree but I just wanted to mention the diversity in Pakistan too. We have South Asian, Central Asian, Tibetan, Iranic, Afro-Indic and even Indo-European people here and the best part is the diversity in the city areas when all the ethnicities mix together.
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From India
That's amazing. Once india and Pakistan was same and we are neighbour..Definitely pakistan can have diversity too😁👍
Pakistan is a feudal country. It's ruled by Punjabi landlords.
Iranics are Indo European
@@RupsD319I love that you’re being positive but please don’t say it was all one and the same. It’s historically obtuse, I’m a Pashtun and people from Afghanistan and Iran are much closer to us. By saying that you make it seem like Pakistan was one big Indian country when in reality we’re half Indic and half Iranic. Half of Pakistan identifies closer with India and Bangladesh and the other half feels that way towards Iran and Afghanistan. Just educating my neighbours.:)
Northeast Indians finally getting included in India videos 🤍🤍🤍😍 proud for my NE sis & bros
Being s girl from Northeast India I could immediately tell who was Indian just with 1 look 😂😂😂
What's s girl?
@@QuantumNinja1.9Oh really? You guys can differentiate between a Burmese and a NE Indian women without hearing them?
@@Samudra121 I don't understand what are you trying to say, I asked what's "s" here
@@QuantumNinja1.9 Sorry, It was meant for the original commentator.
@@Samudra121 No they can't
Thankyou for sowing pakistan as well ❤ this is the first ever time ig and it made me really happy that you guys recognize us as well 😭❤️ please include us in other videos relating to other countries
Finally Pakistani girl 👍👍👍👍😘😘😘💜💜💜💜💜💜🇵🇰🇵🇰💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
The pakistani girl is so pretty omg ! Sending love from India
so glad for the pakistani representation!
Northeast Indian girl is so prettyyyy
Nah i am sure indians are not pretty 😂
Doesn’t even make sense to guess by appearance because she was the one that most explained about the food and everything hahaha
As a Pakistani, I got it in the first round. The actual Indian girl started in Hindi so she was surely a candidate. The Indonesian spoke a language I could not understand but did not look remotely similar to any Indian language (I live in the UAE, I don't understand the languages, but I can guess the accent). The 3rd one clearly spoke Persian and the 4th one said "I am speaking Urdu but you don't understand it". Besides, her dress and body language were so obviously from Pakistan. So, it was crystal clear who the Indian was.
Had they not spoken, I would have guessed the Iranian lady to be from Punjab because of her dress. The 4th one definitely Pakistani, the 2nd one possibly Thai/Vietnamese, and the first one from Bhutan.
We have six zone in India north, south, east, west, North East and Central. Every zone is totally different from each other. She is from east. And not every indian visit ganga and taj mahal. I am from south and i have not seen taj mahal yet. My state alone in bigger than korea. Ofcourse travelling within state itself huge thing.
I am from Darjeeling I have never tasted biryani, idli, naan and all also have never been to Ganga and many more but I want too.
Same I have never been to South India nor Taj Mahal. I would love to explore my country more
@@kdkp2000 I never tasted Vada pav by the way I am from Kolkata
@@Omnitaku7come on, that's just being lazy😂😂. I've been to Kolkata on trips. I've eaten lots from there.
@@aswinverghesemappilai2623 yeah maybe but if you don't seek it intentionally you will not get it.
North East Indian assembled
I am from Darjeeling I'm here also😅 I think she is from Darjeeling too so I liked your comment 😊
@@kdkp2000 yeah she is from darjeeling
@@Twiceeee-f5b🥺? why only siliguri near jharkhand your exit cover😅😅?
India us a diverse country in northeast is the beauty of india ❤❤❤❤
The Pakistani one was confusing them so much😂😂😂
And She said she has visited taj Mahal twice which most likely didn't happen.
Someone really required more knowledge of the region to ask right questions to catch her. I had a feeling that these people are gonna choose her.
Yhh ryt I'm also from West Bengal, India, bt never been there,, how a Pakistani girl visited 2 tymsಠ_ಠ
@@gunja574it's almost impossible for a girl so young to have visited India twice cuz it's hard for them to get visa
@@gunja574she was just messing around probably just to make the guessing game more interesting I guess ✌🏻💜
@@NamelyGiseamo THERE IS A POSSIBILITY THAT SHE HAS VISITED INDIA SINCE SHE IS FROM KASHMIR SO WHEN PEOPLE FROM BOTH SIDES OF KASHMIR USED TO MEET EACH OTHER SO SHE MIGHT HAVE WENT THERE. REST GOD KNOWS!!!! BUT I DON'T THINK THAT SHE WILL HAVE VISITED TAJ MEHAL BECAUSE ITS NOT PERMISSIBLE TO GO BEYOND LIMITED AREAS ON BOTH SIDES (PAKISTAN AND INDIAN ADMINISTRATED KASHMIR).🤔
I love it as a NE lover from West Bengal 😍 even our state people looks so different like South , north and middle part is different than each other.
This channel and the other one (world friends) is very informative and enjoyable to watch. I can binge watch their videos all day long
well the Pakistani girl is the most beautiful of them all..❤❤
Jhuth bolna band karo sabse badsurat pakistani ladki thi
All those girls are beautiful
Nah, too thin. Like a toothpick.
Machis ki tilli lgri😂
@@SamS.7598😂😂 Lol
Northeast India mostly consists of tibeto-burmese ethnicities with Austroasiatic and a few tai populations and states like Sikkim and northern WB regions have a predominantly Nepali population.
And sino-tibetan , chinese too.
@@spedups4 Tibeto-burmanese is a division of Sino-tibetian.
@@jagatdeuri3261 oh, thank u for enlightening me.
I thinks people of Pakistan and India are most beautiful people on planet. Who's agree?
No one😂😮
@@Yasoob-34 Savage reply but I am serious
@@HassanSher-l1c ❤
@@Yasoob-34haters gonna hate😂🤌🏻get a live kidd if you hate someone doesn't make it obvious by commenting it ,
Everyone knows Pakistan & India has more beauty then your little hateful heart😂🙌🏻
Not india😂😂
Loving this cultural exploration, keep it up! 🌍🙌
Finally was waiting for Pakistan forever
Pakistan girl are so beautiful 😍❤
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Jhuth mat bolo
Girls are beautiful ❤️
Holy fuck that sounds creepy
@@rohitbhati6663you also
This was so much fun to watch. ALL(H)OURS members are adorable 🤣
Fun fact : im eating chole bhature right now!!😂
I'm speaking Urdu and you won't understand it 😂😂Pakistanis are Pakistanis
Urdu is also my mother tongue and not the dakhini version but allahabadi one
And i can assure you every hindi speaker can understand urdu but not the salike waali urdu 😅 and vice versa shudh hindi sabko nahi smjh mai aati h
@@xlearn6478I don’t know what’s the point here? Congrats? 60% of Indians only understand Urdu because they speak it with a mix of Hindi, not in its original form. Don’t even get me started on how the South speaks a completely different language.
@@xlearn6478Urdu is not a language it's just a dialect of Hindi
@@farhanpathan2976 you could say hindi develop only because of urdu it is a language which develop as a mechanism to fight urdu , urdu as i can say develop from prakrit , khari boli many north indian gangetic plain languages , with turkic arabic and persian influence , written in persian script but it is a s sanskrit derived language , and i know history, i am an indian and i am fan of sanskrit not hindi , because spoken urdu is evolved language while hindi is mecahnized to compete with urdu and sankritized by elites when normal peasants do not understand higher hindi , although now hindi is much more established language and had a good flow , lets forget as a name urdu and hindi , as u said urdu can be dialect of hindi or hindi a dialect of urdu , also urdu from beginning was written in with script devnagri , farsi , but the name hindi is later given by hindu nationalist. Although urdu as a name wasnt used but it wasnt called hindi either .
I'm so glad that their is Pakistani too gamsamnida
I’m from NE India too and studied in capital for about two years however I haven’t been to any famous places till date and I’ve been regretting about it hence, I’m kinda planning to go back and visit all the historical places without regrets. Hope I can finally see the beauty of India !
I love Japan 🇯🇵 and South Korea 🇰🇷😍
Love from India 🇮🇳❤️🇵🇸
7:31 Lmao the way Minje accidentally called Xayden “noona/older sister” and left him flabbergasted 🤣🤣😭
Lmaooo I couldn't remember their names like you but that was funny
Pakistani girl look so beautiful ❤️❤️❤️❤️
I thought I caught the word "Urdu" when the fourth woman started speaking her language, so I assumed Pakistan, and I noticed the Indonesian language, because even though I don't know any of the language, I've noticed it sounds really pretty. I was completely thrown with the other two!
Many Muslims in India also speak urdu
@@sindup3202 Urdu language originated from Uttar Pradesh, India 😂
Since I'm working abroad, working with different nationalities, it is very easy for me to distinguish who is Indian, Pakistan, Indonesian, Iranian, including Bangladeshi, Filipino, Thailand, Tanzanian, Moroccan, Chinese, and many more 😅
You are not Indian right? If not did you found the Indian in the video?
I would LOVE to see more of this content with actual NE people😍
Mazzaaa aya 😂 i am so happy northeast people also got representation... I was really waiting for this from a long time ...😁😚 Also that Pakistani girl played so well 😂😂 Arjit singh 👏👏
Next you should invite Singaporean Indian, Malaysian Indian and Indonesia Indian. 😂 who the true real Indian.
Lot of chinese mixed indians in Singapore
There is no indonesia indian
@@riavelynAre you sure? I've been to Indonesia. I've met several Indians who has got Indonesian citizenship.
@@DK-ld6wvmaybe some close knitted Indian community left behind by cholas or someone?
Could be the families of indentured labourers too
Pakistani gurl was amazing
Finally, we saw you again. You did a great job and you looked beautiful, girl. Love from Pakistan. Looking forward to seeing you again.자랐다
Hehehe. This is the video I was waiting for. People really don't know much about NE and E India.
Please include more northeastrn indians too there are different/multiple cultures of ne india . It will be fun to see the people confused but will get educated too❤
THANK U FOR THIS! I love the east India representation! India is sooo muchh more than what people think, beautiful and diverse! The world need to know the true incredible India!
Lol the one who corrected them over the pronunciation of river Ganga they eliminated her.
If anyone is correcting u over wrong pronunciation of particular name then there is a high probability that it's the native person.
Ganges is not a wrong pronounciation Ganga is in sanskrit or in any other indian language ..Ganges is in greek (which also mean ganga)
But it's still wrong❌ as an Indian I definitely don't want our sacred river to call as a drug do you know that ganja is a drug and when people call it ganges it's more like changing it's beauty and perspective it's like someone's name is poppy and you are calling it poop and claiming it right that's your ignorance😏@@sreelayapy3900
@@sreelayapy3900 Ganga is a name. Greek pronouncing it wrong doesn't make it a correct pronounciation in Greek language lol
@@MayankThakur216 bro it's like we Indians saying india as ( Bharat or Bharatam in my language) and others saying India.. it doesn't mean it is wrong both are correct. In every school textbook it is written as Ganges not Ganga still both are right🤷♀️
@@sreelayapy3900 No, it isn't right. India and Bharat are two different names of same country. But Ganges isn't another name. It is just a mispronounciation of Ganga
Love from Pakistan 🇵🇰❤️🇰🇷
India is very diverse
Each region of our country is different.
It is a world in it self😊
This is the beauty of my country. I❤🇮🇳🙏
yesss you go girl, I am so proud of her for representing north east India on such a large platform
Definitely not the korean boys fault..because iranian and pakistan girl are there😢😂❤
Iam soo glad that our north east Indian participated in this interesting game brother we support you till end Don't give up❤❤☺️☺️
I'm from north east India 🇮🇳 from meghalaya Garo hills.
Best of luck for ALL(H)OURS ❤❤❤❤ and I am glad that people get to know about the diversity of india ❤❤❤
Why is nobody talking about how little that girl had knowledge about her own country while the Pakistani girl knew more then her.
Why should one have knowledge about invaders and punjabi culture
Love from Pakistan,would love it if your represent more of Pakistan from many pakistani youtubers as in amna in korea, Faiza in korea, Sidra Riyaz etc. It was very amusing 💕
Finally Pakistan is back again on this channel again!
I am happy that an Iranian is there and Iran is beautiful, thank you❤🇮🇷
Pleasent on eyes to see the representation of east and northeast India.❤
Thrrr are plenty of "asian" featured people in the far-eastern states of India. Which isn't surprising since India borders China. If you go to the north of India it's more aryan features. If you go to the south of India it's more Dravidian features. And if you go to the east it goes progressively more from aryan to mongolian features.
The Mongol origin history that the Nepalese girl gave is still debated, not confirmed. Northeast Indians are mostly made of people who migrated from Southwest China and other Southeast Asian regions thousands of years ago. This is the accepted theory as of now.
U are ryt
Tibet, Myanmar, nepal and bhutan; you can say
@@QuantumNinja1.9 Tibet too, for Sikkim.
@@QuantumNinja1.9 no..china, Myanmar,malaysia, indonesia
sikkim & some arunachal tribal come from tibet & rest of them come from China, malaysia, indonesia, Myanmar
Nepali's like kiranti, lepcha, bhutia all had their origin from Tibet. Malai na sikha kti😂
As a fellow Nepali from West Bengal India thoroughly enjoyed the video..... Congratulations to Akshata😊
I know from the beginning she is Indian. Because Ofcourse it's my people 🙏🇮🇳❤️
Alll girls are amazing
But the Indian🇮🇳 soooooo damm pretty 😍❤like golu molu i jus wander to see her beauty😍❤ she's really beautiful golu ❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you for representating east indian. 🙏🏻
Well only the name of your state is represented. The culture, language, geography, history and face is totally different. Cry about it. We want gorkhaland
@@94SukI'm from West Bengal and I support you.
"We looked at the world so narrowly" - Golden words 💓
1:55 i was like oh she's Indian because i understood wht she was saying and again i was like wait why does it sound not Indian and i again replayed like brooo it was my own language Nepali 😭😭✋
You're from Nepal?
@@anweshakar146 yea
This would have been more interesting had you brought all 4 Indians in their respective cultural outfits from each corner showcasing the rich diversity and culture!! 😍
Asalamalikum mei urdu juban mei baat kr rhi hu jo ki apko samjmei nhi aa rha h 🤣😭had me rolling on the floor
Zuban
I am not Indian, but I'm glad a northeast Indian got introduced to this show.👍🏼☺️
How many international fans are here to support ALL(H)OURS?
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Meee!!
Finally found a fan, I couldn't find any. Many people are kind of saying they shouldn't have chosen by appearance, that hurts as a fan tho.....
Thank you from inviting our girl fatemeh(Iranian girl) ❤😍🙏
The crazy bit is all 4 looked Indian from different parts of the country. Until they say something.
Iam from Andhra Pradesh looking completely like foreigner from West side and I got foreigner treatment every where though not travelled out of the country iam completely Indian from generation though when studied in Chennai I was considered fully foreigner
You have blonde hair or albinism?.
Maby south indians are black 👦🏿👨🏿 that's why because i have also fair skin and i am from India
They must be thought u r african😂😂😂
Bruh!! Same am a malayali who has southeast asian features and people think am from china 😂😂😂 maybe I can sneak into northeast
It's nice to see pakistani in this show .😊 really appreciative
Lots of love from Darjeeling ❤❤❤
Yo kti video ko bhutia jsto lagyo malai . Timilai k lagcha
@@94Suk hunu sakcha or rai??
Yeahh I knew the first girl was, I read a lot about North East India in the past they have various east asian looking populations there. I was reading of a girl who blended in well from there that lived in S. Korea and no one ever knew she was from India and it was so interesting how even people in different parts of Indian don't look like the typical desi person you expect.
The Pakistani girl is so beautiful omg ❤❤❤
Hi iam from Algeria my country is famous by football players 🎉 like what allh ours said iam glad to see this channel ❤🎉😊
pakistani girl or kashmiri girl every one proud of u