Growing Up Indian American (the struggle!)

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024

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  • @harshibar
    @harshibar  Před 3 měsíci +1

    👩🏽‍🍳 hello! i’m making cooking videos now: www.youtube.com/@souschefharshibar

  • @Akta
    @Akta Před 3 lety +79

    I'm British Indian and relate to this video SO SO much!! Growing up I was always ashamed that I couldn't speak punjabi and thought there was something wrong with me, it was only when I went to university and realised so many other Indians were the same! As I'm getting older, like you, I've been trying to be more intentional about connecting with my roots but I do find it tough/often get embarrassed

    • @harshibar
      @harshibar  Před 3 lety +5

      You're not alone! ❤️ I can also relate to feeling embarassed about not being 'Indian' enough, especially as I've grown older.

    • @AyanAli-py7ci
      @AyanAli-py7ci Před 2 lety +1

      British Indians actually have some clout like Jay Sean and Michael Chopra. Indian Americans are totally unwanted and Americans don't even like them.

    • @_o6629
      @_o6629 Před 2 lety

      @@AyanAli-py7ci ew Americans are so racist towards indians then

    • @AyanAli-py7ci
      @AyanAli-py7ci Před 2 lety

      @@_o6629 Indians are new to America

    • @sohamkathalay2690
      @sohamkathalay2690 Před 2 lety

      Still your life in uk is much more nice in academic point of view, you have best university and we have to complete with millions of other candidates of the university which are not even in top 100 of Q's world ranking. But we are rich in culture and values

  • @jocelyn15
    @jocelyn15 Před 3 lety +47

    I really enjoyed listening to your life story! as a mixed mexican/german person i’ve always found it hard to connect to either sides of my culture

  • @savesoil2675
    @savesoil2675 Před 2 lety +15

    I'm glad to hear that you embrace your identity, some of the indian American I saw were somehow acting non- indian or completely dismiss it

  • @mysonybravia4683
    @mysonybravia4683 Před 3 lety +16

    Have been watching your videos from India. admired by the way you convey/ share things !!!!

  • @bethannalou
    @bethannalou Před 2 lety +12

    Thank you Harshibar!! I'm an American mom trying to educate my children about multiculturalism in America, and this video was perfect to introduce tough concepts about personal identity and cultural heritage.

    • @harshibar
      @harshibar  Před 2 lety +1

      That makes me so happy! Hope the video helped :)

  • @AlisaHaman
    @AlisaHaman Před 3 lety +7

    Thank you for sharing! As I’ve grown older I’ve also become much more interested in connecting with my roots which is so beautiful and gratifying 💜

  • @commentor5732
    @commentor5732 Před 2 lety +4

    This is so relatable! Every Indian, not just Indian American, should watch this video, and learn to not be ashamed of their roots. India is one of the oldest, and developed civilizations in the world.

  • @harshibar
    @harshibar  Před 3 lety +10

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    • @tudormiller887
      @tudormiller887 Před 2 lety +1

      I'm a brand new subscriber to your channel watching from London UK 🇬🇧

  • @hemanraj
    @hemanraj Před 3 lety +13

    Great story btw!! I'm a Malaysian Telugu but I'm unable to speak Telugu tho. I can speak English, Malay & Tamil (It is the language commonly spoken by the majority of the Indian Diaspora). I'm now in the phase of learning Telugu slowly by watching movies and reading self-thought books.

  • @DemetriPanici
    @DemetriPanici Před 3 lety +29

    I remember when Captain Sinbad made a video about the exact same topic! Both of you guys are awesome CZcamsrs!

    • @harshibar
      @harshibar  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you! And yes -- I love Captain Sinbad's videos :)

  • @davearvelo
    @davearvelo Před 2 lety +7

    It's surprising how similar first/second generation experiences can be, with that sort of in-between-two-worlds-but-not-accepted-as-either feeling if you don't know the language. Thanks for offering this window

    • @harshibar
      @harshibar  Před 2 lety +1

      We’re not alone :) thank you for sharing!

  • @ravikjay
    @ravikjay Před 3 lety +7

    this was so relatable & not just because i have the same exact background! telugu american goons 🤝
    thanku for sharing :) and keep up the thoughtful content!!

  • @zajebancija11
    @zajebancija11 Před 2 lety +5

    Thank you for sharing your life, you seem to be a great person! All the best from Switzerland

  • @pravallikapaidi9430
    @pravallikapaidi9430 Před 2 lety +5

    I am an Indian(Telugu) American and can relate to your journey on many levels. I did not have a lot of Indian scene while in high school which made me dislike my own culture. As I am growing older, like you, I am embracing my own culture and identity. I am really good at Telugu, BTW. Hit me up if you wanna learn Telugu!

  • @pkproductions1623
    @pkproductions1623 Před 2 lety +3

    your video editing skills are top-notch, I love those expressions from different movies, they fit so perfect

  • @ChocolateDeltaLover
    @ChocolateDeltaLover Před 3 lety +4

    Salute to you and your journey! Continue to grow and shine unapologetically queen! Best wishes from a punjabi american journey! 🙌🏾

  • @davidswaroop79
    @davidswaroop79 Před 3 lety +8

    Simple akka
    Hyderabad ocheiy. Streets meedha mee street friends tho thirugu. Have as much fun with your friends as possible. You'll get it.

  • @Wolfickle
    @Wolfickle Před 3 lety +10

    I started the video expecting nothing but getting hit with a Telugu intro was quite a surprise, albeit a welcome one.

    • @harshibar
      @harshibar  Před 3 lety +1

      Haha I butchered the Telugu 🙃

  • @Ganesh-sm7kg
    @Ganesh-sm7kg Před 3 lety +8

    Literally didn't expect you speak telugu 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @Meerkat618
    @Meerkat618 Před rokem +1

    Your parents and your classmates seem really nice! And I totally empathized with everything you said!
    My parents told me I was too American and even though I was in middle school and high school they constantly talked about if I learned how to cook and when I marry an Indian man, and I could never marry anyone outside of Gujarati. I grew up in a really small southern town, and we were vegetarian and Hindu. So people would always judge or shame me for being vegetarian and hide meat in my food during lunch. I couldn’t have boundaries because I was codependent with my parents. Now at 29 I’m starting to feel independent. My parents still don’t like that I’m dating a white guy. It’s like if I marry white then I’m not Indian enough for them and they say that I hate them.

    • @Realitybitesgamesin
      @Realitybitesgamesin Před rokem

      I totally understand your parents. They do not want you to lose touch with your culture. If u marry a white man most probably your child would be completely western oriented and lost touch with their indian roots. Like u stated people would hide meat based products in ya lunch even after knowing that u were vegetarian that shows how little they respect ya culture so it is upto us indians to maintain our cultural values.
      Sorry if i sound rude though. Because i see a lot of indian as well as asian American women marrying white Christian men but you'd rarely see the reverse... just my thoughts

  • @Ishbu101
    @Ishbu101 Před 2 lety +3

    Growing up in Florida I was always the only Indian kid. When I finally got a couple Indian friends I realized it's ok to hang out with people that look like you, but it's nothing amazing. It's about having strong commonalities

    • @harshibar
      @harshibar  Před 2 lety

      Very true! It’s nice to share things in common with, but there’s more to it than that

  • @lifekindasucksrn6442
    @lifekindasucksrn6442 Před 2 lety +1

    I am so glad a fellow Indian american coder productivity person exists!

  • @tylerdurden4169
    @tylerdurden4169 Před 3 lety +9

    That is what I thought modern lakshmi manchu 😂😭

    • @harshibar
      @harshibar  Před 3 lety

      😂

    • @davidswaroop79
      @davidswaroop79 Před 3 lety +4

      @@harshibar R should be rolling. CoRona virus kaadhu adhi. Coh-wrona virus.

  • @aboywithabag
    @aboywithabag Před 2 lety +2

    love this! can relate a lot with it

  • @PuShareOfficial
    @PuShareOfficial Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for sharing your story.

  • @sooryakumar..thoppan8449
    @sooryakumar..thoppan8449 Před 2 lety +1

    Cute! Now Am thinking about my son who is just 18months old who born in America for the parents who speaks two different Indian languages & what is going to be upto! Thanks for sharing your thoughts openly..

    • @harshibar
      @harshibar  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you! Do you plan on having your son learn both Indian languages?

    • @sooryakumar..thoppan8449
      @sooryakumar..thoppan8449 Před 2 lety

      @@harshibar Definitely it’s upto him.. if he likes picking up other languages, will try.. since he had born here, first preference is English & then other languages.. being multilingual is always good..

  • @elise5464
    @elise5464 Před 2 lety +1

    Bump into ur channel for ur PM video. As I IS student. I got 90% classmates from Indian who just come here 1 year. And I also being here for only 5 years. I want to say, you can be anyone u want doesn’t need anything to define u. U are unique which carry both Indian and American culture. Which is what’s beautify are.

  • @kishoreregular-3128
    @kishoreregular-3128 Před 2 lety +5

    Hi this kishore from Vijayawada- Andhra pradesh , i am graduate from mechanical stream, due to lack for jobs in mechanical sector i am switching into IT sector, i am living in a small village, due to that i am not very much fluent in English, your videos can help to increase my ablility both personally and professionally,Thank you.

    • @kishoreregular-3128
      @kishoreregular-3128 Před 2 lety +1

      My suggestion for learning Telugu is to watch Telugu movies or Telugu comedy shows like Jabardath, wirelly, and some youtube channels too like girls-formula,Tamada-media----etc.

  • @gowrishvaka6356
    @gowrishvaka6356 Před rokem

    Yeah I relate to this so much, While I was born in Hyderabad, I lived my whole life in the US.. and even in a small town that didnt have many indians either

  • @geethamurali8513
    @geethamurali8513 Před 3 lety +2

    Love from South india🤗♥Waiting for your videos..

  • @pushvedula5640
    @pushvedula5640 Před 2 lety +1

    Hey I’m of Telugu origin too lol, I can speak fluently but can’t read or write it and my father came to the US from Vizag back in 1995/96ish and my mother came here from Hyderabad in 2001/2002ish and in PA you’ll find a lot of Indians right outside Philly where I’ve lived most of my life and you’ll find a lot of em near and in NJ too where it’s just a mix of Indians and Chinese lol, My Hindi definitely sucks no matter how many times I attempted to learn it on my own but anyway I will graduate High School come June and will attend Penn State in the fall and I’ll try to take some Hindi classes there and hopefully learn better with a teacher in the picture!!

    • @harshibar
      @harshibar  Před 2 lety +1

      Good luck at Penn State! I took Hindi in college too, mostly so I could understand Bollywood movies

    • @pushvedula5640
      @pushvedula5640 Před 2 lety

      @@harshibar That is so cool, and Thank-you

  • @louissaldivar8310
    @louissaldivar8310 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you! You are kind but powerful!

  • @nishan_ghimire
    @nishan_ghimire Před 2 lety +2

    One thing that I would like to mention here is that I think South Asians who grew up in South Asia should fully accept and embrace South Asians who were born and raised overseas. Even though South Asians who were raised in another country can not speak their parent's mother tongue (because of multiple reasons..one of them is the immense pressure to assimilate)...still South Asians who grew up in South Asia should discover bonding, brotherhood and sisterhood with their foreign born South Asian brothers and sisters ...
    Very informative video ...thank you so much Harshibar :)

    • @harshibar
      @harshibar  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you, Nishan! I can’t agree more :)

    • @nishan_ghimire
      @nishan_ghimire Před 2 lety

      @@harshibar You are welcome :)

  • @abhiramnj4714
    @abhiramnj4714 Před 3 lety +2

    This was quite a good feeling video.
    Love from Kerala❤️

  • @vedant9173
    @vedant9173 Před 3 lety +3

    Jai Hind 🇮🇳

  • @gpstyvivek2892
    @gpstyvivek2892 Před 2 lety

    so inspiring harshitha

  • @vigneshramesh5453
    @vigneshramesh5453 Před 3 lety +1

    Your videos are amazing keep rocking fan from India of same age

  • @suryasumanth1
    @suryasumanth1 Před 3 lety +2

    The ZZ plant is so distracting to me! I love plants! :)

  • @kaafirboys7439
    @kaafirboys7439 Před 2 lety +1

    I am from up in India.

  • @proframestalk5687
    @proframestalk5687 Před 3 lety +1

    Hey girl don't be sad about not speaking fluent telugu.. You don't need to prove... You always a beautiful girl and great inspiration for us.... We really love you bio and your cute telugu talk 😍🤗@harshibar... I thank your parents for having you on this planet🌍... Love as great inspiration cutie..

  • @ketanshende9
    @ketanshende9 Před 3 lety +3

    Good to see yogi after a while! It was great listening to your story so far. I could definitely teach you Hindi or Marathi and some spoken Gujarati if you would like to :p Cheers :)

  • @kamertonaudiophileplayer847

    I am from Bangalore and speaking Canada and Tamil.

  • @Drganguli
    @Drganguli Před 2 lety

    Ya it is difficult to blend these two cultures but it is easier in tech

  • @proto_Atlas
    @proto_Atlas Před 3 lety

    Hi there, this was so naturally told. Love the insight. BTW, had left a request on your i-phone mini unboxing. What is the battery review so far? I'm keen on gifting the upcoming 12S/13 to my kid sis. So your advice will help. Thank you.

  • @clumsyaf9299
    @clumsyaf9299 Před 2 lety +2

    0.31 Never have i ever😍😍

  • @jonam_js
    @jonam_js Před 3 lety +9

    Suggestion : Start a discord server and we telugu people will help you to learn and we can improve our english as well by talking to you

  • @charissasadventure
    @charissasadventure Před 5 měsíci

    Hi Harshibar - Do you have any advice for learning about Telugu culture? My boyfriend is Telugu and has a hard time teaching me about his culture not knowing what is unique to his family versus the culture (I think this is a guy issue, everyone i've dated has a hard time explaining/teaching). I'm very familiar with North Indian culture learning from close friends and Bollywood movies/music but South Indian culture is new to me. I would be happy for any and all advice! He and I are thinking more about our future together and I would like to learn how to uphold his culture and my own well.

    • @harshibar
      @harshibar  Před 5 měsíci

      Hi! I’d recommend watching different Telugu movies (and in different genres) to get a sense of Telugu culture - though of course it’s skewed a little bit :)

    • @harshibar
      @harshibar  Před 5 měsíci

      Happy to give recommendations, and I’m sure your boyfriend has recommendations too!

  • @ShwetaMahajanSWS
    @ShwetaMahajanSWS Před 3 lety +2

    ❤️❤️

  • @ShritikaUgale
    @ShritikaUgale Před 3 lety

    Love from India 🇮🇳🙏❣️

  • @pramedhindra5560
    @pramedhindra5560 Před 3 lety +1

    watch series like adhurs and big celebrity challenge these are like AGT you would be entertained and also your language skill will improve

  • @venkateshbandari9267
    @venkateshbandari9267 Před 3 lety

    I Love your intro Akka ❤️

  • @RoarMaddy
    @RoarMaddy Před 3 lety

    Hello from Pune, Maharashtra, India

  • @ohhell1234
    @ohhell1234 Před 2 měsíci

    The biggest problem with Indian regional languages is that they don't have a proper grading and comprehensible input system. I am learning chinese and CZcams is full of videos at various levels HSK1 HSK2 and so on. Don't see anything like that for Indian regional languages

  • @myweirdamericanaccent
    @myweirdamericanaccent Před 2 lety

    Girl what a great accent you have! 👏

  • @twitchyeyeone8381
    @twitchyeyeone8381 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for sharing,

  • @user-hg2pc
    @user-hg2pc Před 3 lety

    Haha meeru telugu varu ani ippude telisindi and ippude telugu vlogs kuda chusa chala bagunnai 😊
    Translation
    Haha I came to know that you are telugu origin after watching this video and I watched both of your telugu vlogs now they are awesome 😊
    BTW iam from vizag Andhra Pradesh

  • @naveenreddy7949
    @naveenreddy7949 Před 3 lety +1

    Waiting for your Reply Harshi

  • @pavankumar-gp9zx
    @pavankumar-gp9zx Před 3 lety +1

    I am from Andhra Pradesh 😍

  • @ashishpatel350
    @ashishpatel350 Před 3 lety +2

    Brownie powaaa!

  • @kaushikrao4832
    @kaushikrao4832 Před 2 lety +1

    How did you learn Telugu while studying at US?

    • @harshibar
      @harshibar  Před 2 lety

      As I mentioned in the video, I learned at home from family

  • @bandhammanikanta
    @bandhammanikanta Před 2 lety

    Wow, telugaa, Glad. Thank you..

  • @tulexia8841
    @tulexia8841 Před 2 lety

    I'm Indian American too!! I'm 13 though

  • @nikhilraj4071
    @nikhilraj4071 Před 3 lety

    You didn't mentioned which college did you attend.

  • @vyshnavprakash4906
    @vyshnavprakash4906 Před 2 lety

    I watched all your videos. All I understood was you're cute, not in a normal way.. But more like cute in a special way. Like say a pearl among an ocean of oysters. Love from Kerala, Harsh🙋🏻‍♂️😅
    - Sree❤

  • @samr6671
    @samr6671 Před rokem

    There isn't a better time to be "Indian" in the US. Indians today are respected in all fields (not just IT) for our competence, work ethic, honesty and entrepreneurship. We are also known to be good citizens who are law abiding and good neighbors. To add to this, brand India is on a rapid upward trajectory. But all this together in the land of opportunities and fantastic fellow citizens from other ethnicities, we should consider ourselves to be amongst the most fortunate. Let's use this to contribute to both American and US societies.

  • @suryasumanth1
    @suryasumanth1 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi Harshi! Ela Vunnaru ? I am from Andhra Pradesh! Next time telugu voice over kakunda video lo live ga matladandi :)

    • @harshibar
      @harshibar  Před 3 lety +1

      Baagunaanu! My ‘live’ Telugu is very bad haha - maybe in a live stream I’ll attempt it :)

  • @simpletrader9
    @simpletrader9 Před 3 lety +1

    Nice . I'm from vizag 😊

  • @rajeshnani5677
    @rajeshnani5677 Před 2 lety

    Im presently living in andhra pradesh

  • @humshuklajihain9173
    @humshuklajihain9173 Před rokem

    When did you leave.

  • @rahulbharadwaj651
    @rahulbharadwaj651 Před 3 lety +3

    As Authentic as it can get😂

  • @abhiganta
    @abhiganta Před 2 lety +2

    Keep watching Telugu CZcams channels like cooking or Telugu vlogs.. it will improve your vocab

  • @ss_suhas_reddy
    @ss_suhas_reddy Před 3 lety

    Watch old telugu movies . Movies released before 1999.

  • @avinavdhakal5795
    @avinavdhakal5795 Před 2 lety

    I came to US recently and have been observing Indian born Americans. Thing about US is unlike how we grew up in India, Americans only know a world within United States. They don’t have a world view. While Indian immigrants are desperate for their kids or hold on to culture, I think they should not. One can understand Indian culture only when one is in India. It won’t happen by making occasional effort during festivals, visiting temples and watching Bollywood films. The fact is if your born here you will become 💯 American without carrying any roots and the desperation to become Indian is evident. It’s always a choice. Once you accept it own it and live with it

  • @Ara-my2hm
    @Ara-my2hm Před 2 lety

    Your videos are amazing and I relate to you so much except for me I’m Indian - Canadian hahshhehe

  • @srinivasreddydanda1777
    @srinivasreddydanda1777 Před 3 lety +2

    "Vismai Food" 😍

  • @techfavever5683
    @techfavever5683 Před 3 lety

    what a cute intro :) by the way i am form guntur Andhra Pradesh

  • @daughterofheavenlyfather3509

    Where are you in Pennsylvania?

  • @omprakashpandit7717
    @omprakashpandit7717 Před 3 lety

    It's a greate video u r voice is so lovely

  • @jerrymathura5807
    @jerrymathura5807 Před 2 lety +1

    You didn't learn HINDI, but you're speaking Telugu and English your not an Indian, I'm born in SURINAME and speak HINDI and 3 different languages

    • @supersuper3493
      @supersuper3493 Před 2 lety +4

      Its okay I think, not every Indian speaks hindi.
      A native hindibhashi🙏

    • @fuckfakemedia833
      @fuckfakemedia833 Před 27 dny

      Hindi is spoken in the northern part and she is a Telugu first, India is just a modern day nation state

  • @vamsikumar8717
    @vamsikumar8717 Před 5 měsíci

    Why not move to India for a while, you can get back if not satisfied

  • @ramakrishnareddy5572
    @ramakrishnareddy5572 Před 2 lety +2

    arrree mana Telugu ammai ...😄😄

  • @yourfriendintech
    @yourfriendintech Před 3 lety +1

    3:07 Chicago vs 3:09 Chicago ... can someone explain the difference to me? 😆

    • @harshibar
      @harshibar  Před 3 lety +1

      Growing up, I used to say 'Chi-ca-go', but I was then told this is the Indian pronounciation -- that it's actually 'Shi-ca-go'? No idea which is right though!

  • @AlinaMirzaCS-
    @AlinaMirzaCS- Před 3 lety

    0.37 they look twins

  • @bunnybloods768
    @bunnybloods768 Před 3 lety +1

    talk in telugu akka pls

  • @Aloksharma-oe1gm
    @Aloksharma-oe1gm Před 2 lety

    I think there are a lot of south Indians in USA especially telugus as compared to North , I didn't met any Indian from Haryana but met some punjabis and gujaratis anyways all the best from Kurukshetra,Haryana

  • @pallavisreetambraparni6995

    What I have found is you have to be u. That is why, I 've stopped certain things about indian culture that I don't like. I also I felt was forced into learning things about indian culture. I grew up in the US and this is as Indian as I will be.
    Now that both of my parents are no more, me and my husband cook a variety of vegetarian food other than indian food: Italian, Mexican, Japanese, Chinese, Thai, etc.. As long as it is vegetarian... I am a singer: I sing carnatic, Hindustani, western... I wear both indian and western clothing... We go to the temple on festival days like ganesh chathurthi, Krishna janmashtami, ramavami, navarathri, deepavaLi, etc..
    But, I won't attend certain functions of certain relatives of mine and I won't be loud and just be talking over each other which I can't STAND that indians do. Here in the US, we are taught to wait until our turn comes, say "excuse me" "please" "thank you", learn how to share with others, right from pre school and you are supposed to carry that right into adulthood. Indians who grew up in India have absolutely no clue on these things.

  • @TheUMESH34
    @TheUMESH34 Před 3 lety +1

    The Laxmi Manchu reference bhahaa XD XD

  • @matsteadyy1053
    @matsteadyy1053 Před 2 lety

    Indian American

  • @GeoScientist121
    @GeoScientist121 Před 3 lety +2

    Hey Harshi, Make a tandem partner. Probably someone from India that you already know. Make some time, 30 minutes to an hour. And you can practice and then you'll get better at Telugu. All the best ra.

    • @harshibar
      @harshibar  Před 3 lety

      That's a good idea! Maybe I'll practice with my parents for now 😅

  • @mdv9831
    @mdv9831 Před 3 lety +2

    Idk if you understand how many people vibe with what your saying. I'm an Indian American born in America. I'm also telugu. We moved to India for 6 years, so my telugu is native speaker level.
    It creates a bit of a cognitive dissonance within oneself. Its like you don't fit in totally with Americans, or Indians.
    Also if you wanna improve telugu, I'd also watch a lot of old movies and TALK A LOT. I picked up telugu in like a month or two when I was India, by virtue of my being forced to learn.

  • @maheshmorem5665
    @maheshmorem5665 Před 2 lety

    There is a telugu tutor i know and He is trying for IT job i think you people sort it out and that's me lol...

  • @sagaryerguntala909
    @sagaryerguntala909 Před 2 lety

    meeru chalal andhanga untaaru 😘🥰

  • @AbhNormal
    @AbhNormal Před 2 lety

    As a Tamil American dude I resonated with this so much, personally for me there was always that degree of slight separation even from most other Indians in my state because I speak Tamil and not Hindi. Amazing vid!

  • @tharun1130
    @tharun1130 Před 3 lety +1

    I am here from Andhra Pradesh ❤️❤️😂

  • @archiape8888
    @archiape8888 Před 2 lety

    hey Harsha nuvvu awesome :p If you wanna learn telegu just talk to me for an hour everyday!

  • @programmer9809
    @programmer9809 Před 2 lety +2

    you should watch Jai Bhim movie, available in Prime

  • @suprememonk4603
    @suprememonk4603 Před 2 lety +1

    Please do learn Hindi too ❤️

  • @AnilKumarnn
    @AnilKumarnn Před 3 lety +1

    One day you will type in Telugu at 160 wpm :)

  • @sweetiemehta942
    @sweetiemehta942 Před 3 lety

    Hy👋