The TRUTH about Indians as told by a foreigner

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Published 2024-01-11
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TODAY'S GUEST:
Meet Glenn, a globally award-winning theatre director from Australia. He moved to India 9 years ago and now resides in Mumbai. We took a walk across his non-touristy neighborhood, and he shared with me why itā€™s extremely safe for foreigners, how to inspire a beggar-boy to love theater, and why Indians are the most successful immigrants in the US. Enjoy!
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TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 INTRO
00:27 Non-touristy Mumbai neighborhood
04:18 A beggar-boy story of surviving
07:06 Walking on the market
08:26 Actors in Mumbai
09:21 Why Indians are the most successful immigrants in the US
10:00 Black market reaction
10:48 Food on the streets
12:20 First impressions of Mumbai

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All Comments (21)
  • Not because he's talking good about Bharat, but we need more people like him to make this world a better place.
  • @VJ96K
    The line hit me hard , ' THE ONLY TIME I HAD FOOD POISONING WAS WHEN I ATE FROM SUBWAY'..... Street food is always fresh šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚
  • @AutumnRain86
    Iā€™ve lived in Australia for almost 9 years and can say this with confidence that Aussies are extremely fun loving, friendly and respectful people, well most of them are! All the major cities are too multicultural and majority of them have Indian friends and like Indian culture and food and not to forget Bollywood!
  • @sarveshkadam7071
    What a beautiful video, feels like the guest had ingested Mumbai in him and can spit out the answers in a beautiful articulative manner.
  • Your interviews are super, Max. Am Indian living in the US planning to return to India for seva and gratitude to my motherland
  • @ransinghray3688
    The last quote was awesome "I want to get out of my comfort zone, I want to be reminded that it is a big world and our home land is not the only place where people are living"
  • @latikasharma1477
    Man is a well sorted person. Humanitarian and creative by heart
  • For the first time in my life i watched someone who tells the truth about Bharat (India) in front of camera. God bless him.
  • @acchha
    The man is a human with open senses, this is how you assess and express openion and experiences about any civilization.
  • @backflip7535
    I have interacted with Glenn during my MBA days in GIM at a theater workshop in 2016. He is a wonderfull human being.
  • @adityapatel9276
    The way he was talking is just refreshing, after a long time I have seen someone talking totally sensible thing about a place, without much judgement. Reality that India is not westā¤ļø
  • @Masamune2001
    Love Glen. One of the most down to Earth people I have ever seen.
  • @shark9585
    He is a life director! šŸ™šŸ™‡ā€ā™‚ļø
  • @kuntiluciano8026
    He spoke as he sees and express as fit. Some people get culture shock when they go, like any where else, people have to have an open mind & learn to adapt to other people living and lifestyles.
  • @SamPrustiFilms
    The amount of respect I have for Glenn is massive. He clearly understands the culture of India, and is being real with it. We're just people living and trying to make it in life. There are obviously some things that are not great in India, but we're trying to grow out of it after being robbed by the British for about a century.
  • @metwalymagdy264
    Shout out to my Indian brothers and sisters from Egypt. The most friendly intelligent and loving peaceful people I've ever met.
  • @gamerDude002
    Love his understanding of the people and accepting them as they are instead of trying to change them. Thats the one thing we all miss when moving to a place with different culture and way of living. If you want everything to be 'as is' in ur comfort zone, then refrain from moving to a different place.
  • What a positive person wow Iā€™m living outside of india near about 10 years what I notice here European and American mostly who are 40 plus they are extremely good people but coming generations is too individualšŸ™šŸ™ Worth to listen and thank you being more this kind more videos