There is no comparison to the joy experienced when we are educated about our culture and tradition. One should never forget their roots and should always try to endeavour in knowing their own custom and tradition..such significant movies should be encouraged.
I know im randomly asking but does anybody know a method to log back into an instagram account?? I was dumb lost my login password. I love any tricks you can give me!
So true, but one ought not to forget that we all universally unite as one after we complete the time circle of our physical life. There's no them and us. We are one though we are not the same.
Great to see their passion towards culture. Remarkable n interesting movie, worth watching. 1st sikkimese movie i ever came across.. :)) i cn understand 95% of denjongkay without subtitle. Dint knew it is closely related with dzongkha. . Love from Bhutan,💜
@@youraverageweekendtraveller I agree! I wish I can go back and I loved the vibes, beauty and hospitality of Sikkimese people who my fellow Indians of different state in NE India :) Sikkimese girls are very gorgeous and I would love to marry one. The people from Gangtok and Namchi in my hotel were amazing!
... Very informative n entertaining👌👌big applause to the team...👏👏This is how we can uphold our respective cultural aesthetic beauty harmlessly .... PS extremely productive and delight to watch...love it💕😍
As a Tibetan, I can understand some parts of the conversation. Many words used here are the same as honorific Tibetan words such as Sol Ja (Tea) Chak Ley (Work) etc.
Bhutias are the Tibetan they are migrated from Tibet. Only they are called Sikkimese and given title Bhutia because Bhutia used to have Separate Himalayan Buddhist Kingdom Sikkim and old name of Sikkim is Denzong
@@kunzangbhutia9952 thank you. I am doing reasearch on Sikkim Buddhists tradition. Can you tell any thing about marriage rituals. Like, specific time for marriage, places where I can visit and see the marriage. I need information. Which is the right time to visit Sikkim. 🙏
I find it quite awkward or out of place while the people are dressed well but nobody wears shoes. May be it is a custom there in Sikkim. As a Tibetan I can understand some words but it is hard to comprehend the full dialogue. By the way I have watched it from the U.S. Over all a good attempt for a maiden movie.
@@dawagensapa6885 I’m from western Bhutan Paro/ha I think for me, Bhutia language is the most easiest language and can pick up in 5 days. Bhutia is such a beautiful language and had lots of expression. I hope u learn sooner 🙏 , keep embracing.
@@ciel2644 For the most part, I am able to understand more than just words, and can even respond back (well, somewhat) in a "broken" manner. I wish I was fluent enough to be able to hold a proper dialogue.
@@samarmisra4922 honestly i don't know exactly but i studied that bhutia's migrated from tibet to north eastern sides .lepchas were the main tribe people of sikkim.mainly(bhutia's and sherpa's ancestors were migrants)
@@tammy8323 Ehh lolo not only lepcha Limboos also ok. Lepcha and Limboos and then Bhutia and then comes all Tribes and communities of Nepali Sherpas are the much later migrants and can be counted as nepali with Tamang, Gurung and all
We'll of course it isn't.. Not like it was made expecting it to get nominated for Oscars. It was an informative and educative movie..and for that, it deserves appreciation. I'm sorry for replying to your post..I don't mean to be rude. But yes, a little attempt at realism by the actors wouldve made it even better. Kudos 😊
There is no comparison to the joy experienced when we are educated about our culture and tradition. One should never forget their roots and should always try to endeavour in knowing their own custom and tradition..such significant movies should be encouraged.
True👍🙏
I know im randomly asking but does anybody know a method to log back into an instagram account??
I was dumb lost my login password. I love any tricks you can give me!
So true, but one ought not to forget that we all universally unite as one after we complete the time circle of our physical life. There's no them and us. We are one though we are not the same.
Great to see their passion towards culture. Remarkable n interesting movie, worth watching. 1st sikkimese movie i ever came across.. :)) i cn understand 95% of denjongkay without subtitle. Dint knew it is closely related with dzongkha. . Love from Bhutan,💜
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Good work 👌🏼we need more Sikkimese movies.
Yes bro really we need to get such kind of movies. This is more interesting than bollywood craps
Vv good we ned more move
one of best movie love from delhi
really touched and overwhelmed ...as I got to see my roots.....more movie to look further ...#Bhutia is in my blood and I am proud to be...
Very nice bhutia movie
Love from Bhutan. As our languages is similar I understand 96 percent. Thank you.
Simple and natural....thanks u all as I hv got to see a small piece of our culture....
Love our tradition ❤
Great.inforrmative movei
Wow nice movie😊love it...Agya Ugen's acting n others members acting is also great❤❤we live to see more
I wish u will give this sort of movie in coming day also♥️♥️♥️ salute u n ur group
Very nice, love from Ladakh. 😍
Thujeze la for this beautiful video 🙏
I love ❤this movie
Great movie. I am Dromo wa Tibetan and understand our zongkha very well.l didn't read the subtitles at all. Hope there will be movies in Denjonkay.
Love it. Love how Sikkim is 8th state of NE India and Sikkimese look amazing with rich culture.
Indeed. It is small but rich with diverse culture😊cheers.
@@youraverageweekendtraveller I agree! I wish I can go back and I loved the vibes, beauty and hospitality of Sikkimese people who my fellow Indians of different state in NE India :) Sikkimese girls are very gorgeous and I would love to marry one. The people from Gangtok and Namchi in my hotel were amazing!
I spent a large part of my childhood in Sikkim and this movie really touched a chord. Kudos to the makers. Great job.
Whenever we are in Denjong we visit our old villages, always feels lovely and peaceful.
Wonderful film. Mind touching. Hope the tradition continues. 👍♥️
Enjoyed it so much. The sub titles were a great help. Terrific work
Waw kuzuzangbo 🙏.so wanderfull 👍
Omg I didn't recognize my relatives.....
Proud of u all @my_busty very natural and joyful presentation no editing
Tashi Delek all team 👫👫👫wonderful, great🎉
Through this movie...got to know abt the rituals during " byakay" very informative...thanks for the 🎥!!! 🙏
love your movie beautiful thank you much for upload
So good movie bhutia traditional ......
... Very informative n entertaining👌👌big applause to the team...👏👏This is how we can uphold our respective cultural aesthetic beauty harmlessly .... PS extremely productive and delight to watch...love it💕😍
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Beautiful! Absolutely Beautiful!!!!
Nice movies
Waw.....🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Great going denjongpo.. Kip it up
Good movie. Must encourage local talents. Good direction and acting👍
Wow amazing.... Really enjoyable and beautiful ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Love from Andhra
Wow👍👏 Congratulations 🙏
Watching from Nepal 🇳🇵
As a Tibetan, I can understand some parts of the conversation. Many words used here are the same as honorific Tibetan words such as Sol Ja (Tea) Chak Ley (Work) etc.
Bhutias are the Tibetan they are migrated from Tibet.
Only they are called Sikkimese and given title Bhutia because Bhutia used to have Separate Himalayan Buddhist Kingdom Sikkim and old name of Sikkim is Denzong
@@kunzangbhutia9952 thank you. I am doing reasearch on Sikkim Buddhists tradition. Can you tell any thing about marriage rituals. Like, specific time for marriage, places where I can visit and see the marriage. I need information. Which is the right time to visit Sikkim.
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Love our traditional 💞💞
ང་འབྲུག་རྒྱལ་ཁབ་ལས་ཨིན་་་་་གློག་བརྙན་འདི་དཔེ་མི་སྲིད་པའི་ཡག་པོ་ཆེན་པོ་འདུག་་་་་་ལམ་སྲོལ་ཡང་འདྲ་སོང་་་་་་་འབྲུག་པའི་གློག་བརྙན་བལྟ་བའི་ཚོར་སྣང་ཆེན་པོ་བྱུང་སོང་།
བཀྲིན་ཆེ་ལགས
Nice movie love 4rm chennai
Great work and I hope to see more.. ❣️
Good job....
Appreciated
Nice
Very nice movie
Congratulations..
Pls upload 'Hum Chewai Zamling' with english subs.
So nice bhutia movie, if it's made possible to download coz we can share the movie to our grandparents 🤗🤗
Thanks for suggesting. I will work on that
Much love
Great nature birth 🙏🙏🙏
Nice movie,
Please make flim for nepali community ❤❤❤
Nice movie
Ajyo looking good
Like tibetans..
👏👏
👌👌👌👍
Congratulations 😧😧😧
Supup 🔥
So similar to bhutanese culture n language 🤔
Yes, Western bhutanese especially haapa and paropa shares affinities with Sikkimese.
Lekso lekso tashidhrelek 🌻👍🙏🙏🐩
Please also make some movie on lhabde syu thang .
I find it quite awkward or out of place while the people are dressed well but nobody wears shoes. May be it is a custom there in Sikkim. As a Tibetan I can understand some words but it is hard to comprehend the full dialogue. By the way I have watched it from the U.S. Over all a good attempt for a maiden movie.
Its shown during 1960s time frame in village area ... time when most villagers prefer walking barefoot .... and mostly are farmers...
I can't speak my own language :( All the members of my family can, but only me. It's sad most of us can't these days.
True that. Nevertheless an effort to learn goes a long way👍, cuz it's never too late
@@youraverageweekendtraveller I mean I tried..(I suppose) but yeah, maybe I should try harder. Thanks brother 😊🙏
Same here I can only understand few words
@@dawagensapa6885 I’m from western Bhutan Paro/ha I think for me, Bhutia language is the most easiest language and can pick up in 5 days. Bhutia is such a beautiful language and had lots of expression. I hope u learn sooner 🙏 , keep embracing.
@@ciel2644 For the most part, I am able to understand more than just words, and can even respond back (well, somewhat) in a "broken" manner. I wish I was fluent enough to be able to hold a proper dialogue.
Basically if you learn bhutia lang you'll be able to understand tibetan and sherpa language) it's almost similar .....
Bhutia is tribe of Sikkimese people?
@@samarmisra4922 honestly i don't know exactly but i studied that bhutia's migrated from tibet to north eastern sides .lepchas were the main tribe people of sikkim.mainly(bhutia's and sherpa's ancestors were migrants)
@@tammy8323 Thanks and will keep in mind. I always love heritage and such.
@@samarmisra4922
Yes Bhuta tribes were the Rulers of Sikkim.
Sikkim Kingdom was known as Namgyal Dynasty and was under Bhutia King.
@@tammy8323
Ehh lolo not only lepcha Limboos also ok. Lepcha and Limboos and then Bhutia and then comes all Tribes and communities of Nepali
Sherpas are the much later migrants and can be counted as nepali with Tamang, Gurung and all
latey gata zungjee thujeechee
Sikkim is silly to give up its independence
Expression is not good seems artificial not serious
We'll of course it isn't.. Not like it was made expecting it to get nominated for Oscars. It was an informative and educative movie..and for that, it deserves appreciation. I'm sorry for replying to your post..I don't mean to be rude. But yes, a little attempt at realism by the actors wouldve made it even better. Kudos 😊
Nice one..hope to see next ❤❤
Very nice
Nice
Nice