Pataudi, the cricketer mentioned by a person in this video, was Saif Ali Khan's father. He was the captain of the Indian cricket team at that point i guess.
The first most striking thing is their command over English was way better than today's generation. May one of the only good thing that came out of ' colonial hangover'.
@@mayankkapri7305 its not true IITians today dont have the same command over english as they did. You dont study english, philosophy, literature to get into iit. You study physics, chemistry, maths .
I think it is mind blowing that the guy said he admired Zubin Mehta as a conductor in the 1960s because that man is STILL a conductor. (Primarily in an emeritus/non-working capacity but still very alive and capable of conducting orchestras on the largest world stage). As an Indian and a lifelong fan of music, it’s great to see a successful Indian like that manage to stay at the top of his craft for that long.
As much as i know about him he is one of greatest musicians of that time (as well as today) who wom several Grammys. Right ?? Correct me if i am wrong. 😬
@@arc0613 I did not think he had won Grammies, but he has won several awards for conducting various orchestras across the world. But he does have a star on the Hollywood walk of fame!
Yes, the creator of this edit has taken lot of pains to discover some of them and has been able to get a lot of information about them......some really nice and some really astonishing.......
Don't forget India had just fought 2 major wars against China and Pakistan...in 1962 and 1965 respectively..there was massive food shortage and political turmoil in the period that this video was shot! Still,there was hope in the majority of those youngsters! And they were right! Look where India is now! BTW, there's a follow up video about these people! That's even more fascinating!
There is a part 2 you must watch where the people of the channel find out some of speakers in the video and what they are doing now and it was amazing to watch it
Please don’t hate me for saying this but I slightly agree with one of the point made by a guy in this video. He said “We have only got a big past to boast of” I mean, yes.. I sometimes feel, for how much longer are we going to keep being proud of our glorious and rich history. I 100% feel soo damn proud of being a part of this diverse country but i feel we are neglecting the present and the future of India. Most videos we see here on youtube, on which the foreigners react, are all about how india was rich, had many great personalities, invented so many things in the past, has these great historic monuments etc Yes we had the most glorious past, but as a country, is india any where close to other countries that also went through major changes in the past 70-100 years, no. We are still very behind and we need to work on so many things to be as progressive as most other countries that also went through reforms 70 years ago. Just my opinion
Your race is not with others but with yourself. India has not done very well but has not done much waste either. We are constantly moving forward. Our country is divided into so many segments in cultural aspect, it is a big achievement to grow together without interfering their culture not like america and many other countries like Africa and more which were unable to safe their culture.in china visionary leader with dictatorship help them to grow. in India we are unable to built a single metro in Mumbai bcoz of ngo and reform agricultural law.bcoz we need to respect public sentiments .if these were case in china govt will overpower public sentiment to reform .
@@patelabhishek8260 well that was simply my opinion, everyone is allowed to have one. And so I respect yours as well.. but honestly my opinion did not call for a debate about what is wrong and what is right. We are not living in old times where we stay ignorant about the rest of the world. We know what is going around the world and we should strive to be as developed as them and even more while holding on to our culture and beliefs.😊
@@cccccc6353 I was just boosting your confidence because it seemed from your words that you were underestimating yourself. We are still ahead of many, Russia was ruined in front of us,Tibet lost its independence in front of us, Sri Lanka, Pakistan became poor in front of us, in these 70 years only those countries progressed, whose luck supported, that means where oil was found, the economy of everyone else has fallen down.
The producer did an update to this video where he traced what happened to the people in the film. It's called Where are they now? Indians from 1967 and here is the link ruclips.net/video/AICnH7QYmvM/видео.html . There is also a colorised version.
As Clarke and Ray both mentioned in this video a trivia involving both of them.After screening of E.T in London Clarke called Ray and told him this script is very similar to Ray script "The Alien" .Ray was in talk with producers in Hollywood to adapt his story into the movie.Clarke asked him to file a copyright complaint against Spielberg. Even though he didn't filed any complaint Ray talked about this incident .Spielberg however denies these allegations
Ray was (and still) a very popular fiction writer too. One of his small stories is "BankuBabur Bandhu' (Bengali version. Friend of Mr. Banku)/The Alen (English version). In that story, Banku encountered a friendly alien. Before that, No story or film considered the aliens as friends of mankind. After that, Spielberg made the film E.T. and showed an alien as a friend of a boy. Before Ray's book, there was no idea of any kind to show aliens as friends of humans.
Considering Indian literacy was just around 30-34% during that time, the fact that some of them were speaking that fluent of an English definitely points they belonged to the "crème de la crème" of the society, possibly having close ties with British during the Raj. This kind of explains their hopelessness for newly independant India because several families felt helpless after British left India and were in no way satisfied with the government. And the "lucky" ones emigrated and the "unlucky" ones stayed and worked towards building a nation.
@@197ankitakumari4 Do you even read? I bet you don't. See my previous comment. If that's not enough let me spoonfeed you a little bit. 1960s IIT-JEE included a compuslory English Paper called CEE. You have to crack this paper to get in. It's not that you first get in IIT and then study english. The point is for them to be able to crack the paper and get in IITs at that era itself tells they had priviledged backgrounds. Now how can you be priviledged in those times? Must be either a Maharaja or have a father who works in British regime. It's socioeconomics, not hard at all. Get your facts right next time.
We have been patient and we have waited for 300 years for freedom and we had and we live to expand our knowledge thanks. It shows how Indians were during independence. Thank.
The where they're now is actually more inspiring. Some of then actually followed the path that they were talking about which is amazing. Specially the one talking about razor actually did something good
There is channel called Indian in Pixels who made a compilation of what these people are doing now. You guys may find it interesting to react to that. Help this comment reach wither of these two gentlemen
Author C Clark is one of the greatest scientist / inventor / author ever lived. He wrote 2001 space odyssey series. He was like HG Wells most of his fiction has turned out to be true.
@OUR STUPID REACTIONS There's another video of the current whereabouts of these people. Most of guys speaking in English were from IIT and the funny thing is that the guy who was most hopeful and wanted to travel India and stay back has Infact left India and is currently well settled in USA( I think he is suffering from cancer, if I am not mistaken)
Did anyone mention it is Mohd Rafi's 97th birthday? hope you react to one of his songs or biography he is a legendary playback singer one of the best ever
Please react to " Madhuban mein radhika nache re" sang by Mohd Rafi music by Naushad and picturised by Dilip Kumar He learned to play sitar just for this Movie to make it look authentic Today is the birthday of Rafi saab Would be happy to get those thumbs up
Did you notice how amazing their English fluency and vocabulary is? There is a royalty in their speech which we are missing , including western countries
ruclips.net/video/AICnH7QYmvM/видео.html Here is a follow-up video of this. The creator has went to great pains to track most of those people. Please don't skip the intro on this one.
Im not surprised to know that the soul behind this great great short film , Mr SN S Sastry garu actually from telugu + kannada back ground .. Im 20 just a popular short film he made. His best ( i assume) work is " And I make short films " .This short film shoukd have definitely brought us an oscar .. My only regreat was that i can never meet him again ****A genius film maker who born with sun in his belly ****
MY MOTHER DID NOT TAKE BIRTH ON 15 AUG BUT DID IN 16TH DECEMBER 1947. SHE WAS WAS NEARLY 20 YEARS OLD IN 15TH AUGUAST 1967. SHE WAS ON THE VERGE OF COMPLETING HER GRADUATION GOT MARRIED IN 1968 & I WAS BORN IN 1969. TODAY MY MOTHER IS 74YEARS OLD MY FATHER 80 YEARS OLD ME 52 YEARS
That statement of Kennedy "what you can do for the country" is so flawed. Like the girl in the clip answered - "I'm doing enough by being an honest citizen of the country and doing daily work" We pay taxes, directly & indirectly. It always should be about what the country can do for us. Period
There is a current day follow up video to this by "India in Pixels", It's called "Indians from 1967, Where are they Now", you should watch that. It'll surprise you.
You have gone back from 83 to 67. Please go back to 64 to review the tamil movie Server Sundaram. The film would show you the various process involved in filmmaking such as the studio interiors, song recording, horse riding scene and rain scene. Or Ateast play this song Avalukkenna. You will find some process involved in filmmaking.
Korbin there is another video where they did similar interviews with people in 1947 and then followed them until the present showing what they thought then and how their life eventually turned out to be.
Guys someone has already made a follow-up video and tracked down many of these people. You should watch it. I cma not able to recall trhe link right off ...
If only they would get to know that the 'pataudi' that was talking about is thr favourite sartaj's father and in the very next bite when that guy talks about 'satyajit ray' the still from his movie features sartaj's mum...😄
Thanks for introducing us to this content ❤️I would never have been in my recommendation.Whoever recommended this to you thanks a lot to that person as well ❤️
They're calculating what their current age would be! The video mentioned India and they're 20! Also, Happy 72nd Independence Day at the end of the video. Was there a need to calculate their age?!!! 😅😅😅😁
First measurement of mount everest hight - Bengali scientist Radha nath sikder Did you first indian bengali scientist discovered plant breathing and invent radio wireless - sir jagadish chandra bose
I have been asking for long time to watch the Tamil movie 'Muthal Mariyadai'. One of the milestone movies of Tamil film industry. Story of an old man not happy with his married life falling in love with a young lady against the social restrictions in villages. Great music by Raja sir and acting from all the cast. From the legendary director of Tamil film industry Bharathiraja. You have already reacted to one of the songs in his directorial movie 'Karuthamma'
Pataudi, the cricketer mentioned by a person in this video, was Saif Ali Khan's father. He was the captain of the Indian cricket team at that point i guess.
ruclips.net/video/njLsCHef1Pg/видео.html
The first most striking thing is their command over English was way better than today's generation. May one of the only good thing that came out of ' colonial hangover'.
Most of the interviewed youth were from IIT Bombay.
They where in iits and they all are scholars there so, obviously they've got good English.
@@mayankkapri7305 its not true IITians today dont have the same command over english as they did. You dont study english, philosophy, literature to get into iit. You study physics, chemistry, maths .
@@Golfyankeee yeah not now but back then they are Scholars of iit bombay
imagine being 20 and able to speak facts like that. Not to mention their amazing english vocabulary
no tv only books
@@nandanbhardwaj8464 And Radios
AND EDUCATION
I think it is mind blowing that the guy said he admired Zubin Mehta as a conductor in the 1960s because that man is STILL a conductor. (Primarily in an emeritus/non-working capacity but still very alive and capable of conducting orchestras on the largest world stage). As an Indian and a lifelong fan of music, it’s great to see a successful Indian like that manage to stay at the top of his craft for that long.
ruclips.net/video/njLsCHef1Pg/видео.html
Hadh ho gai , main bus conductor samajh rahi thi 🤭 ... I apologise my mistake 🙏
As much as i know about him he is one of greatest musicians of that time (as well as today) who wom several Grammys. Right ?? Correct me if i am wrong. 😬
@@arc0613 I did not think he had won Grammies, but he has won several awards for conducting various orchestras across the world. But he does have a star on the Hollywood walk of fame!
@@samuraimaster99 oh ok cool.
How tables have turned.
This channel is introducing me to some great Indian content 👌 . Thank you.
ruclips.net/video/njLsCHef1Pg/видео.html
Agree. This was new to me too
There is the follow up video too, it's on the same channel "India in pixels" it's their recent video posted a week ago
Yes, the creator of this edit has taken lot of pains to discover some of them and has been able to get a lot of information about them......some really nice and some really astonishing.......
Don't forget India had just fought 2 major wars against China and Pakistan...in 1962 and 1965 respectively..there was massive food shortage and political turmoil in the period that this video was shot! Still,there was hope in the majority of those youngsters! And they were right! Look where India is now!
BTW, there's a follow up video about these people! That's even more fascinating!
Think how wise our parents, grandparents generations were and still keeping up with so much advanced tech and social reforms happening today
ruclips.net/video/njLsCHef1Pg/видео.html
There is a part 2 you must watch where the people of the channel find out some of speakers in the video and what they are doing now and it was amazing to watch it
There is a follow up video by the same creator answering all these questions and identity of the speakers.
Please don’t hate me for saying this but I slightly agree with one of the point made by a guy in this video. He said “We have only got a big past to boast of” I mean, yes.. I sometimes feel, for how much longer are we going to keep being proud of our glorious and rich history. I 100% feel soo damn proud of being a part of this diverse country but i feel we are neglecting the present and the future of India.
Most videos we see here on youtube, on which the foreigners react, are all about how india was rich, had many great personalities, invented so many things in the past, has these great historic monuments etc
Yes we had the most glorious past, but as a country, is india any where close to other countries that also went through major changes in the past 70-100 years, no. We are still very behind and we need to work on so many things to be as progressive as most other countries that also went through reforms 70 years ago.
Just my opinion
A country is an Abstract thing. In reality, it is a total of you and me (we). What we do will decide the future of India.
@@hemantsingh3605 yup, that's why I said we need to work on so many things, we as in you n me, the people of the country.
Your race is not with others but with yourself. India has not done very well but has not done much waste either. We are constantly moving forward. Our country is divided into so many segments in cultural aspect, it is a big achievement to grow together without interfering their culture not like america and many other countries like Africa and more which were unable to safe their culture.in china visionary leader with dictatorship help them to grow. in India we are unable to built a single metro in Mumbai bcoz of ngo and reform agricultural law.bcoz we need to respect public sentiments .if these were case in china govt will overpower public sentiment to reform .
@@patelabhishek8260 well that was simply my opinion, everyone is allowed to have one. And so I respect yours as well.. but honestly my opinion did not call for a debate about what is wrong and what is right. We are not living in old times where we stay ignorant about the rest of the world. We know what is going around the world and we should strive to be as developed as them and even more while holding on to our culture and beliefs.😊
@@cccccc6353 I was just boosting your confidence because it seemed from your words that you were underestimating yourself. We are still ahead of many, Russia was ruined in front of us,Tibet lost its independence in front of us, Sri Lanka, Pakistan became poor in front of us, in these 70 years only those countries progressed, whose luck supported, that means where oil was found, the economy of everyone else has fallen down.
The producer did an update to this video where he traced what happened to the people in the film. It's called Where are they now? Indians from 1967 and here is the link ruclips.net/video/AICnH7QYmvM/видео.html . There is also a colorised version.
omg i just watched this last week and was awestruck
Edit: There's actually a video on where they are now and what they did.
As Clarke and Ray both mentioned in this video a trivia involving both of them.After screening of E.T in London Clarke called Ray and told him this script is very similar to Ray script "The Alien" .Ray was in talk with producers in Hollywood to adapt his story into the movie.Clarke asked him to file a copyright complaint against Spielberg. Even though he didn't filed any complaint Ray talked about this incident .Spielberg however denies these allegations
Ray was (and still) a very popular fiction writer too. One of his small stories is "BankuBabur Bandhu' (Bengali version. Friend of Mr. Banku)/The Alen (English version). In that story, Banku encountered a friendly alien. Before that, No story or film considered the aliens as friends of mankind. After that, Spielberg made the film E.T. and showed an alien as a friend of a boy. Before Ray's book, there was no idea of any kind to show aliens as friends of humans.
ruclips.net/video/njLsCHef1Pg/видео.html
Considering Indian literacy was just around 30-34% during that time, the fact that some of them were speaking that fluent of an English definitely points they belonged to the "crème de la crème" of the society, possibly having close ties with British during the Raj. This kind of explains their hopelessness for newly independant India because several families felt helpless after British left India and were in no way satisfied with the government. And the "lucky" ones emigrated and the "unlucky" ones stayed and worked towards building a nation.
Please watch the fillow up video on the same channel, he explained everything there.
@Srishti Yes but what I said still holds. IIT wasn't for everyone back then. Living then and even thinking about graduating meant one is priviledged.
They were studying at the IIT Bombay at the time which explains their articulated words.
Don't blabber without knowing anything.
@@197ankitakumari4 Do you even read? I bet you don't. See my previous comment. If that's not enough let me spoonfeed you a little bit.
1960s IIT-JEE included a compuslory English Paper called CEE. You have to crack this paper to get in. It's not that you first get in IIT and then study english.
The point is for them to be able to crack the paper and get in IITs at that era itself tells they had priviledged backgrounds. Now how can you be priviledged in those times? Must be either a Maharaja or have a father who works in British regime.
It's socioeconomics, not hard at all. Get your facts right next time.
Yes .This
We have been patient and we have waited for 300 years for freedom and we had and we live to expand our knowledge thanks. It shows how Indians were during independence. Thank.
The where they're now is actually more inspiring. Some of then actually followed the path that they were talking about which is amazing. Specially the one talking about razor actually did something good
The Indian Cricket Captian "Pataudi" being discussed at 11:16 is Saif Ali Khan's Dad.... Nawab Mansuri Ali Khan of Pataudi, aka, "TIGER PATAUDI"
There is a second part of this beautiful video. It tells us where these people are now. It's in the same channel. Do watch it.
Amazing video and yes so cool to see how these young Indians must have lived thru the years
There is channel called Indian in Pixels who made a compilation of what these people are doing now. You guys may find it interesting to react to that. Help this comment reach wither of these two gentlemen
This is a great video...It is necessary for our young indians to know about those days and situations.
There is a Part 2 of this video showing where are these people now, watch that too
There is a recent video which tells about where these people are today and what they do. Pls react to this very interesting video
Author C Clark is one of the greatest scientist / inventor / author ever lived. He wrote 2001 space odyssey series. He was like HG Wells most of his fiction has turned out to be true.
Loved their thoughts, loved how well they spoke. There's something unique about all these old Indian/English accents.
@OUR STUPID REACTIONS There's another video of the current whereabouts of these people. Most of guys speaking in English were from IIT and the funny thing is that the guy who was most hopeful and wanted to travel India and stay back has Infact left India and is currently well settled in USA( I think he is suffering from cancer, if I am not mistaken)
The cricket player Pataudi in that video is Saif Ali Khan father
Did anyone mention it is Mohd Rafi's 97th birthday? hope you react to one of his songs or biography he is a legendary playback singer one of the best ever
Please react to " Madhuban mein radhika nache re" sang by Mohd Rafi music by Naushad and picturised by Dilip Kumar
He learned to play sitar just for this Movie to make it look authentic
Today is the birthday of Rafi saab
Would be happy to get those thumbs up
There is a follow up to this video. It is named “Where are they now”. Please watch it. It is a great revelation!!
Did you notice how amazing their English fluency and vocabulary is?
There is a royalty in their speech which we are missing , including western countries
ruclips.net/video/AICnH7QYmvM/видео.html
Here is a follow-up video of this. The creator has went to great pains to track most of those people. Please don't skip the intro on this one.
I knew you guys would see this video, it's a gem ❤️🇮🇳
How the heck did you comment... 10 days ago... on a video thats posted 2 hours back🤔
Guys, there is a follow-up video of "Where they are now". That's even more introspective than this one and something that's A MUST WATCH.
That was awesome! Would love to meet these people now and see where they’re.
On a personal note: Happy Holidays Rick and Korbin!🎊🎉🍾🎆
There is a follow up video by the same creator answering all these questions
Can you please send a link. Thank you!
@@deepakapoor ruclips.net/video/AICnH7QYmvM/видео.html
this
The loveliest was the lady with big eyes speaking in hindi, stating not wanting to become an actor. Wish she had become an actor.
Please watch the follow up "where are they now" video of this!!!!
Im not surprised to know that the soul behind this great great short film , Mr SN S Sastry garu actually from telugu + kannada back ground ..
Im 20 just a popular short film he made.
His best ( i assume) work is " And I make short films " .This short film shoukd have definitely brought us an oscar ..
My only regreat was that i can never meet him again
****A genius film maker who born with sun in his belly ****
There’s a part 2 of, this called “Where are they now”, it’s a must watch.
The "Gorgeous" eyed Lady is my father's Aunt, So my Grand aunt.. She had forgotten about this film!
wow thanks for reacting! Didnt know this video existed, very very interesting!
Wow .. they were so smart . I really enjoy and aqure knowledge about how will be development of india .
MY MOTHER DID NOT TAKE BIRTH ON 15 AUG BUT DID IN 16TH DECEMBER 1947.
SHE WAS WAS NEARLY 20 YEARS OLD IN 15TH AUGUAST 1967.
SHE WAS ON THE VERGE OF COMPLETING HER GRADUATION
GOT MARRIED IN 1968 & I WAS BORN IN 1969.
TODAY MY MOTHER IS 74YEARS OLD
MY FATHER 80 YEARS OLD
ME 52 YEARS
There is a video that talks about where many of them are now, it is equally interesting!
That statement of Kennedy "what you can do for the country" is so flawed. Like the girl in the clip answered - "I'm doing enough by being an honest citizen of the country and doing daily work" We pay taxes, directly & indirectly. It always should be about what the country can do for us. Period
Where are they now? Indians from 1967....Please watch this ti see what these guys are doing now
There is a current day follow up video to this by "India in Pixels", It's called "Indians from 1967, Where are they Now", you should watch that. It'll surprise you.
11:16 / 15:54 Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi aka Pataudi is also Saif Ali Khan's Father
You have gone back from 83 to 67. Please go back to 64 to review the tamil movie Server Sundaram. The film would show you the various process involved in filmmaking such as the studio interiors, song recording, horse riding scene and rain scene.
Or Ateast play this song Avalukkenna. You will find some process involved in filmmaking.
Fun fact: One guy said his favourite indian is cricket player PATAUDI who scored a century. He is talking about Saif ali khan's Father ❤❣️
That's my recommendation and I have also recommended the follow-up video by the name 'Where Are They Now'✨️✨️
15:07 you can watch the second part "where they are now"
Some of them are definitely alive and reachable. The same channel "India in pixels" made a video of what they're doing now.
You must watch follow up of this done recently on tracing some of these Indian and what paths they have charted
You wd be surprised to see the follow up video as who & where are they currently.
Korbin there is another video where they did similar interviews with people in 1947 and then followed them until the present showing what they thought then and how their life eventually turned out to be.
Please react to part 2 of this video ( WHERE ARE THEY NOW)
11:21 Captain Pataudi was Saif Ali Khan's Father.
There's a separate video on the same channel showing where the people in the video are now.
Guys someone has already made a follow-up video and tracked down many of these people. You should watch it. I cma not able to recall trhe link right off ...
If only they would get to know that the 'pataudi' that was talking about is thr favourite sartaj's father and in the very next bite when that guy talks about 'satyajit ray' the still from his movie features sartaj's mum...😄
Such a wonderful video
There is a video on "where are they now". Its so interesting you should see.
There is a follow up video on India on Pixels channel.
The Pataudi cricketer at 11:23 is actually Saif Ali Khan's Father
Enjoyed listening to these people so well spoken, so knowledgeable and the fire within to reach greater heights.
Edit- Hope is the word i can say ❤️
Arthur C. Clarke is the man who wrote 2001: A Space Odyssey, he is one of the foremost sci-fi authors of the world. He is not some guy :D
React on " Who are they now " from same channel 😉, You will know where they are.
Big B did not start working in films until 1969.
My mom was born in 1967. So this video kinda puts things in perspective.
Pataudi the cricketer is father of Saif Ali Khan
lol that guy who said he will stay and take a part on this big experiment..he left for USA year after and never came back to India..😂
It was a disappointment but then I thought how much do we stay or deliver on what we said or planned few yrs back.
May be parents expectation. It's normal.
Thanks for introducing us to this content ❤️I would never have been in my recommendation.Whoever recommended this to you thanks a lot to that person as well ❤️
ruclips.net/video/91OPQLNPZQo/видео.html .
hey please watch the next part to it "Where are they now?" it's amazing and on the same channel!
ruclips.net/video/AICnH7QYmvM/видео.html here's the link for you ;)
Do watch the follow up video about where they are now on the same channel!
They're calculating what their current age would be! The video mentioned India and they're 20! Also, Happy 72nd Independence Day at the end of the video.
Was there a need to calculate their age?!!! 😅😅😅😁
First measurement of mount everest hight - Bengali scientist Radha nath sikder
Did you first indian bengali scientist discovered plant breathing and invent radio wireless - sir jagadish chandra bose
there is a follow up video for this " where are they now " please watch it
There is a video called Where Are They Now , 1967 , check it out
Watch the second part of that topic . "Where are they now "
There is a follow up video on this. You should definitely check on it..
Amazing video ❤
There is a follow-up video showing these people in present time. Don't miss that.
We have come a long way from being into the dumps to a growing economy but still have lots of problems to solve.
This was beautiful
I have been asking for long time to watch the Tamil movie 'Muthal Mariyadai'. One of the milestone movies of Tamil film industry. Story of an old man not happy with his married life falling in love with a young lady against the social restrictions in villages. Great music by Raja sir and acting from all the cast. From the legendary director of Tamil film industry Bharathiraja. You have already reacted to one of the songs in his directorial movie 'Karuthamma'
Those were the gentlemen I feel sad for current generation
This is such an interesting video.
The channel made another video finding those people , and where they are now
You should definitely check that out
must watch part 2 where they were found later in todays, some are still alive and contributing to the country.
11:20 , pataudi is saif ali khan (sartaj )'s father..
Most of them are big people now. The same RUclips channel has made a video about what they are doing now.
Hey guys loved this video❤️❤️...Just a suggestion, please start adding links of the original video which you guys react to it would be helpful 👍👍
one thing to note - these guys were honest in a way contemporaries from China and Soviets could not
The Pataudi the guy was talking about is actually the father of Saif Ali Khan.
This was great!!
Please watch the follow up video of where are they Now.
It's so good !!!
Watch the video of WHERE ARE THEY NOW? from the channel India in pixels. You would find your answer.
There's a second video about where ard they now on the same channel!
There is a part 2. These people now.