BY THE WAY..... India has the highest ratio of female pilots in the world leading the list with 12.4 percent female commercial pilots as opposed to other nations.
Wait.....India has the largest no. of airforce female pilots.......literally no parents would say no to her daughter to be a pilot. Being a pilot is a very prestigious job. Even my parents encourages me to be one.
@@RAJPAL-wx4njeven 10-15 years ago, no parent would say her daughter to not be a pilot, come on bro it's the job of a pilot not a pr0stitute. The main problem is money, it takes 1-2 crore to become a professional pilot.
@@nabsou535 some parents can be exception, but no parents would want her daughter to not be successful, it's just the problem of money and societal pressure.
Yes, there might be medical or low marks problem, that is why she didn't get the job. Airlines prefer females due to less weight which reduces the cost of flying planes
@@elizabethvarghese09 No ma’am She doesn’t look that old to say the truth. Working women have become a norm in metro cities since the last 15 years at least
@@burning1ko Well, she probably was shunned by her family/friends/community but he is trying to push the agenda that Indians are like this only which is wrong
When you are incapable of becoming a pilot and have to go through lots of hardships to study that skill, then you end up saying society said NO! Becoming a pilot is not everyone's cup of tea! But, buying private jet is(you just need some money of your ancestors). Being an Indian,I confirm that Indian parents are too supportive for a pilot job than running a bakery. 🙂
Indian parents are just more supportive for a pilot dream they are not supportive at all they juts want there child to become a doctor s a engineer or something anyone form foreign reading this comment then I want you to know that india has the highest no. of female pilots meaning indian woman struggle the least to become a pilot tho it's not like they don't struggle
"it's difficult for women in India to get that job" Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to another episode of influencers portraying India as a poor "women are not allowed" country just for views 😀👍
Actually under d name of equality men are not treated good in India nowadays. But we should not forget great freedom fighters who were men who fought for women rights n education n old practices like sati child marriage ...n many more
When you can't become a Pilot: My Parents didn't Allow me 🥺 My friends Didn't Allow me 🥺 My Society didn't Allow me 🥺 Bruh, Indian Parents will explode with joy if they heard their Kid wants to be a Pilot.
Not true....my dad said No because it was too costly for him to afford. And my mom said No because she thought it it to be extremely dangerous job like i am going to war or something..🙄. I ended becoming an computer engineer.....🤣
@@deepthisrinivasan3633 yaar 4 years of engineering degree course that too far away from home in a hostel is no joke either. It was tough too and if you go by merit thru CET rankings.....it feels proud too. But 4 years of course ka fees pay kerna in a span of a year is very difficult for any parent IMHO.....😌
@@flyinggirl7886 I had got a medical seat in merit in Bangalore...I left coz I didn't wanted to study after 5 years or specialise ....i took up engineering...now i regret ☹
@@deepthisrinivasan3633 ohh that's bad.....in my case engineering came very naturally for me cause my father is an aviation engineer and he was working in Air India....so the dream to fly a plane was very much from childhood. But now too i am thinking of doing pilot training as I can fund my course and not depend on my parents anymore thanks to my engineering degree i got a decent job. I hope you too take leverage of ur education to persue ur dream now. Do not regret...God has plans for everyone. 😃👍
I googled, it says, India has the highest number of female pilots in the world. They comprise 12.4% of pilots in major airlines. No other country has ever surpassed the mark of 10%. India has more than 1,200 female pilots.
@vishnusaicharan we are talking about ratio here not the total count of female pilots, ratio just means what percent of pilots are women from the total count of indian pilots, percentage is basic maths dude. India has highest gender equality in the pilot profession
Absolutely. And a HUGE giveaway to that is that given the mindset of Indian parents, I don't think they'll encourage their children, be it male or female, to run a cupcake shop instead of at least allowing them to try to become a pilot. Psychologically speaking, I'm guessing A) She was absolutely garbage in studies and couldn't get through her Maths exams B) She might have actually liked making cupcakes herself as a hobby and then she used it as an excuse. In any way, she's pathetic, and a living example of why all people with Money aren't to be looked up to
@@jinesh027 and it's a developing country too,isn't that impressive enough that india has the largest woman pilots? Even though its a developing country and another point is the much population the more competitive and costly it becomes,if women's are so much restricted so much as it showed in the video how come Indian airlines gets the most female pilots
@@gmxvlogs611 "if women are so much restricted" I guess you're coming from a big city or you're a just another ignorant, privileged male. Our country has a very low ranking in gender gap index and it's steadily decreasing for the last 5-6 yrs. I'm not denying the fact that 12% of pilots in india are women. But that doesn't take account of the number of people who couldn't make it. I don't know the real reason why the ratio is high in india, but we might be missing some hidden variables. But one thing that's sure is, you can't measure women empowerment, or gender gap index, or women's quality of life with the ratio of women pilots. It's a fact that India is one of the most dangerous countries for women to live. So if you want to do anything, just accept the reality and work for the betterment of everyone. Maybe we've to start by scraping our right wing ideology altogether.
Exactly what bullshit....its difficult, thats right its because the competition is high and need to be really talented...to hell with the videos.. playing the victim card
@@ABC-sj8rh she's rich and hiding it with the victim card, nobody says no for a pilot, it's a respectable job in India. She got a lot of planes, what crap is Nas showing. It's mostly in islamic countries where girls find it hard to do any job. It took them so long to legalise women drivers 🤦♂️
I want to meet those parents who want their kids to open cupcake shops. I have never met a parent who wants anything other than a doctor or an engineer, and in some rare cases, get a career in sports.
@@mrkayzzz007 Her family is rich as hell. She did her schooling from a boarding school in Ooty. The annual fee of the school is 5-7 times what a lower middle class Indian earns. She went to Mumbai to pursue higher education in fashion designing and never persued aeronutics or aviation or any pilot school. Her Grandpa owned dozens of car dealerships across India. Her father was a realtor. Her father's connection got her into IndiaBulls realty. Indiabulls shunted her to their smaller business division which handled its interest in airlines. She copied the idea and app from there.
@@freesoul8188 I was wondering how can someone make a private jet startup, like it's bs without big money as the investment. Turns out it's family money.
@@ADthehawk That doesn't mean they aren't allowed to, rather possibly means either they are not interested or can't afford to become one. In a country where parents want their kids to become doctors and engineers, boys and girls alike, and where most engineering and medical colleges are filled with overwhelming numbers of boys and girls, such baseless conclusions are irrelevant.
@@ADthehawk That's because women generally don't want to work in those fields. Male nurses in India are literally in single digit percentage , that's not because they're not allowed .
@@d_pratik1 yes. And both of these cases are due to societal prejudices. Just think, why don't women want to become pilots more and why don't men want to become nurses more. BTW, at least some states barred male nurses. Don't know if it still holds, but was true at least 10 years back.
When I don’t qualify for the pilot training, I gonna defame the whole country that has the highest female pilots ratio in the world. So sell this story to tiktokers.
@@alissadoley7487 I don’t understand why on the 18th second of this video Nas is telling that it is very difficult for a woman in INDIA to be a pilot !! So he is dragging a whole country just because of a small community or probably her family !! Why would he generalise the whole nation and concluding that it is difficult for women to be a pilot in India!! He could have mentioned whole world!! So I don’t buy this story. Apart from that misogyny is mentioned only when a high paid salary turns up to male dominant!! Why don’t we talk about max. male population on construction site, hard labour jobs !! There are plenty of jobs which are female dominant as well, I never heard any male coming up with this type of victim card!! Of course no society/ country is perfect needs optimisation, women safety, another aspect which I believe should be addressed, but maligning whole country based on 10-15 mins meeting at the forum sounds propaganda to me. Keeping aside other facts which sounds so vague from this video!! As we speak 15 years back, none of her family, community would have agreed for a cupcake shop!
@@alissadoley7487 both, here in India I would say she is a pseudo feminist. The story that she can get an airline company and was able to start it but family and community said no for being a pilot doesn’t fit well !! Being a pilot requires intense training, good at decision making in situations which might not be her fortress!! Do you really think when she decided to go for an airline company community which said no would suddenly say yes ? So many angles to her story , so you just can’t conclude a country to be male biased !! We can even think that maybe not many women want to be a pilot hence this ratio is low!! But degrading a country shows his biased approach !
@@alissadoley7487 also would like to add that it’s not just women who has to face constant restrictions in career choices, here in India a man has to give up education, dreams , goals etc too when in certain situations!! This problem is not confined to women only.
@@sk-gs2uf I was with your mom yesterday first I was interested but when I saw her she was like a 1000 years old so I left her with some money and I recommend her to get a plastic surgery with that money so that she can look at least a 100 years old
I mean,she is not owning private jets as Ambani......it's her company. A shopkeeper is not rich with all those products in his/her shop. What she is doing is really innovative and on a big scale ,hope it works well. But from the title,I thought something else😆
@@heyyniggaiamawhiteman8509 same goes for u. India has the highest percentage of female pilots in the world. Do some research before becoming an internet troll 😂😂
*Plot twist* *:* _It wasn't her family that suggested her opening a cupcake shop than fly a plane , it was her bad pilot academy test result that she failed_
Dont talk with out knowing.. Almost every single flight in indigo i went there was one lady pilot.. India is not like saudi or any other country where womens are limted for work..
No !! India has Limits for womens especially in their homes , Achieving a dream job will be always dream for Many Girls in India ,In 100% of Women only 5% work in their dream job others are still dreaming And it doesn't mean we're Developing .
@@user-vs4ww8wi9y may be it has happend in your case..almost everyone are not happy and not disappointed too thats why relations and bonding in india are stronger than any other country..
Haven't you watched the biopic of gunjan saxena? you must know it wasn't always the same. It took a lot of effort to be where we are right now. It wasn't easy and more importantly it was not always like that .
@@madhubm005 Bro Come on see on to Reality ! Actually I'm trying for my dream job without my parents support , I would have given permission if I was a boy 🤦, Among 100 if 10 has no limits it doesn't mean India has no limits for womens !!
Her father is an IAS officer and she was working in the same office i was working , She is an MBA & virtual Partner in the Company . Another lady who was also director of the company was herself a Pilot And Now she is creating a story that she was not allowed to become a pilot 😂. Ooh God
@@Robin-il4ev Bro you literally exposed her , can you please comment this in comments section so that everyone can see that she's lying about INDIA and INDIANS THOUGHT.
@@maxtenyson6698 In the Morning i got to see this video , sent it to the accountant there who is still working there and is still in contact , he confirmed yes she is the same lady . People can say anything about their country and society just to amplify their struggle stories
@@Robin-il4ev thts the problem in india (esp aviation). Rich daddy kids get everything served on a platter & then show as if they worked so hard for it...pathetic...I hv seen so many new age pilots also like this.... She needs to b exposed !!!!
No parent in India would say no to a pilot job to their children. It's a job which is considered way too classy and cool. For Indian Parents , doctors , engineers , pilots are considered as dream jobs for their children.
It's not about children , it's about 'daughters' There are still parents in India who don't want their daughters to be highly educated.. or allow them to do jobs which the society usually considers appropriate for men only.. Moreover, for your kind information, it takes lakhs of rupees i order to become a pilot of private airlines in India
But I'm assuming she already belongs to a rich family. If you are so concerned about those lacs of rupees , tell me how many middle class or lower middle class parents advise their kids to open cake shops and that too in India??(where it doesn't have that much market). It sounded like rich parents advice only. Lol
I am from India, I think, people will go all "No" over the Cup Cake shop idea, more than the Pilot Idea.
True
Very true 👍 we eat more sweets and less 🧁
What he said is incorrect in actuality in actuality India has the highest proportion of female commercial pilots in the world at 12 percent.
@@yashoza9792 i was thinking 🤔 the same thing...
He is a Muslim obviously he will spread agenda to disgrace india
BY THE WAY..... India has the highest ratio of female pilots in the world leading the list with 12.4 percent female commercial pilots as opposed to other nations.
Yeah I searched the same thing on the Internet.
I hope this comment gets a lot of likes.
That’s the problem, she can’t be a pilot cuz there are already too many female pilots
@@randomyoutuber8344 🤣🤣🤣🤣🙏😜
Maybe she is from a region where women can't do what they want? 🤔 You know, India is a country of diverse cultures
@@hyun5985 No indian parents will tell you to open a cupcake shop. I mean no one...
My family say yessss
My friends say yesssss
But…
My grades sayyy nooooooo
ur so real for this😭
Yes right. She didn't hv good grades and blaming Country
Exactly
😂😂😂 try again and again to succeed...
Funnyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
No parent in india is happy if you told them to open cup cake shop 😂
Fr
"This is the literally the hardest job for female to get in India."
Bro India has the highest ratio of female pilots in the world.
Salute to you. You caught his fake narration propoganda to make look India oppressive.
@@yashsingh7012 doremon dheko beta
Content ke liye kuchh bhi bolta hai
@@ajaypatil7565 Exactly half of his informations are always wrong.
@@lonamisa834 lol 😆
"But it's difficult for woman in india to get that job"
Meanwhile India having highest ratio of female pilots in the world !
For god sakes i am editing this comment 🤣
@@lester8043 you aren't wrong as it's too costly as well as competitive too
@@lester8043 highest not everyone...😂
@@lester8043 that practice is very low nowadays even the legal age of marriage for woman is 21 but yeah in some parts of India it still happens
@@lester8043 either You are high on weed or your brain is totally outdated. No girl is forced to marry at 16 or 18 in India now.
Wait.....India has the largest no. of airforce female pilots.......literally no parents would say no to her daughter to be a pilot.
Being a pilot is a very prestigious job. Even my parents encourages me to be one.
He talk about 10-15 year before
@@RAJPAL-wx4njeven 10-15 years ago, no parent would say her daughter to not be a pilot, come on bro it's the job of a pilot not a pr0stitute. The main problem is money, it takes 1-2 crore to become a professional pilot.
@@YourFuhrer1933yeah we know brother but every person hates women when they are successful than a man 😢
@@YourFuhrer1933not everyone is like that, i got some real life example
@@nabsou535 some parents can be exception, but no parents would want her daughter to not be successful, it's just the problem of money and societal pressure.
her friends said, “no”
Does it even matter😂
Perhaps it does☠️
Thats the one sentence I can't believe
Pov : you are introvert like me 😂
Your friends are the first to invest. If my friend come to me and ask for money to start a company. I will say No too
@@imakn Does it matter , your friends will hear you? 💀
He-"it's difficult to get that job"
Me- yea that's why india have highest number of female pilots
Edit- Thanks for so many likes
Highest percentage as well. Which is the usual retort
Yup
Yes, there might be medical or low marks problem, that is why she didn't get the job.
Airlines prefer females due to less weight which reduces the cost of flying planes
This is true these days but i think she must have wanted to be a pilot years back when women doing jobs in india was a big taboo and no no
@@elizabethvarghese09 No ma’am She doesn’t look that old to say the truth. Working women have become a norm in metro cities since the last 15 years at least
“Why im not allowed to be a pilot mom?”
“Hun, you failed the entry exam”
Lmao
Underrated comment ☠️
So true
Absolutely right
Yrs
Most probably she lied just imagine they didn't help her to become a pilot but agreed to give money to start a business
Her struggle story is on the Same struggle level of star kids trying to become actors .💀☠️💀💀💀💀
Bro-
So true 😂
@@Noone-co2yc how?
Fun fact : “she belongs to a rich Indian family ,so there’s no way that she wasn’t able to follow her Passion because she was poor .”
Dahm😂
Who is she?
Me looking up on Google what airline has the most women pilots:
Google: Air India
Man if that’s true then nas really knows how to push an agenda, also false facts like that just discredit him
@@Whyyoineedahendle no they do
@@burning1ko Well, she probably was shunned by her family/friends/community but he is trying to push the agenda that Indians are like this only which is wrong
@@Whyyoineedahendle no they do
Yaa man India also has the world's most female pilet
When you are incapable of becoming a pilot and have to go through lots of hardships to study that skill, then you end up saying society said NO! Becoming a pilot is not everyone's cup of tea! But, buying private jet is(you just need some money of your ancestors). Being an Indian,I confirm that Indian parents are too supportive for a pilot job than running a bakery. 🙂
this woman is spoiling name of india in world community. The real FACT is that INDIA has One of the highest ratio of woman pilots around the world.
Exactly
👏
So true. Blame everyone to gain sympathy.
Indian parents are just more supportive for a pilot dream they are not supportive at all they juts want there child to become a doctor s a engineer or something anyone form foreign reading this comment then I want you to know that india has the highest no. of female pilots meaning indian woman struggle the least to become a pilot tho it's not like they don't struggle
Love how Nas casually makes stereotypes based on a single person's experience 😂
There is a difference between "managing" and "owning". I hope someone tells him that.
I hope I could be like this.
"I wasn't allowed to play football?
Let me buy out Barcelona."
Valid 😂
All da besta
Les goo
😂
🤣🤣🤣
"Mom can i have an ice cream?"
"No"
*Starts an ice cream Business*
🥭🤣
Bruh
😂😂😂😂
😂
Stonks
Indian households want financial security so they would never suggest you to start up a cup cake shop😑
Imagine roasting her by ordering a cupcake with his "uber" airolane
"it's difficult for women in India to get that job"
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to another episode of influencers portraying India as a poor "women are not allowed" country just for views 😀👍
@anonymous 👌👌👌👍
Actually under d name of equality men are not treated good in India nowadays. But we should not forget great freedom fighters who were men who fought for women rights n education n old practices like sati child marriage
...n many more
Its not pakistan .. 🤣 it is india you're free to anything.
@@ExploringworldwithSWAT Except wear a Hijab to some schools
India ❤️
When you can't become a Pilot:
My Parents didn't Allow me 🥺
My friends Didn't Allow me 🥺
My Society didn't Allow me 🥺
Bruh, Indian Parents will explode with joy if they heard their Kid wants to be a Pilot.
Not true....my dad said No because it was too costly for him to afford. And my mom said No because she thought it it to be extremely dangerous job like i am going to war or something..🙄. I ended becoming an computer engineer.....🤣
@@flyinggirl7886 becoming a computer engineer is the last option for everyone😂😂 if you dont find any suitable job..become a computer engineer 😋
@@deepthisrinivasan3633 yaar 4 years of engineering degree course that too far away from home in a hostel is no joke either. It was tough too and if you go by merit thru CET rankings.....it feels proud too. But 4 years of course ka fees pay kerna in a span of a year is very difficult for any parent IMHO.....😌
@@flyinggirl7886 I had got a medical seat in merit in Bangalore...I left coz I didn't wanted to study after 5 years or specialise ....i took up engineering...now i regret ☹
@@deepthisrinivasan3633 ohh that's bad.....in my case engineering came very naturally for me cause my father is an aviation engineer and he was working in Air India....so the dream to fly a plane was very much from childhood. But now too i am thinking of doing pilot training as I can fund my course and not depend on my parents anymore thanks to my engineering degree i got a decent job. I hope you too take leverage of ur education to persue ur dream now. Do not regret...God has plans for everyone. 😃👍
"everytime you get a NO you can turn that into a Yes"
7 year olds rn:
😈😏😊
I googled, it says,
India has the highest number of female pilots in the world. They comprise 12.4% of pilots in major airlines. No other country has ever surpassed the mark of 10%. India has more than 1,200 female pilots.
Reel: It's difficult for women in India to be a pilot
Real: India has the most number of female pilot in the world
💯
Compare with population bro😂 it's 138cr but how many are pilots
Compare with GDP and per capita of 2000$ it's still the best 😂😂
@vishnusaicharan we are talking about ratio here not the total count of female pilots, ratio just means what percent of pilots are women from the total count of indian pilots, percentage is basic maths dude. India has highest gender equality in the pilot profession
@@jmp1759India has the least number of planes per capita.
Her friends said NO is the funniest thing ever 😂.
Her community also said NO.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@tony-pc4kd And they wanted us to believe this sh** 🤪
😂👍
@@tony-pc4kd yeah whole india came upto her and said " NOOO!"
@@covid-19deltaomicron91 🤣🤣
My Indian mom
Cup cake shop : ❌️
Pilot : ✅️
Me asking my mom to let me take 1 day off at school / clg
Mom : ❌️
Me : make every no a yes ✅️
“Whenever you get a _NO_ you can always turn it into a _YES!_”
“Can I trap somebody in my basement?”
“NO!”
“Well your here infront of me.”
She literally was like "if I can't get that job, ima buy the fcking business"💅
Tho she still can't do the job she wanted to but this is fine to
India is literally one of the countries which have the highest number of women pilots in the world.
@{Liara the Wølf} actually i didnt know
That’s some mrbeast type shit right there
@@KR-bd1qk hey you stop being patriotic towards your third world country. Your country is the most hated country in the world
Reality: She couldn't clear the AFCAT or other exam to be a pilot
Right
Exactly
Absolutely. And a HUGE giveaway to that is that given the mindset of Indian parents, I don't think they'll encourage their children, be it male or female, to run a cupcake shop instead of at least allowing them to try to become a pilot. Psychologically speaking, I'm guessing A) She was absolutely garbage in studies and couldn't get through her Maths exams B) She might have actually liked making cupcakes herself as a hobby and then she used it as an excuse. In any way, she's pathetic, and a living example of why all people with Money aren't to be looked up to
Yeah 😀
Reality : She was born in an extremely rich family and her struggle is as legit as Ananya Pandey.
No one in India who allows to start a cup cake shop say NO to become pilot. She is just finding a reason to hide her incapability.
Well being a Pilot in India is very respectable job and so parents will never ever gonna say NO but grades can.....
Nas : it's difficult for in India for a woman to be pilot
Main while: air india has the most amount of female pilots
@@jinesh027 and it's a developing country too,isn't that impressive enough that india has the largest woman pilots? Even though its a developing country and another point is the much population the more competitive and costly it becomes,if women's are so much restricted so much as it showed in the video how come Indian airlines gets the most female pilots
@@gmxvlogs611 "if women are so much restricted"
I guess you're coming from a big city or you're a just another ignorant, privileged male.
Our country has a very low ranking in gender gap index and it's steadily decreasing for the last 5-6 yrs.
I'm not denying the fact that 12% of pilots in india are women. But that doesn't take account of the number of people who couldn't make it.
I don't know the real reason why the ratio is high in india, but we might be missing some hidden variables.
But one thing that's sure is, you can't measure women empowerment, or gender gap index, or women's quality of life with the ratio of women pilots.
It's a fact that India is one of the most dangerous countries for women to live.
So if you want to do anything, just accept the reality and work for the betterment of everyone.
Maybe we've to start by scraping our right wing ideology altogether.
@@jinesh027 percentage wise also india is high
@@jinesh027 bro it's not the population u can see even the ratio is also higher than any other country
@@jinesh027 and you saying that with an Indian name. We can tell you’re clearly *whitewashed.*
He is trying to make videos commercial so he is trying to Prove that Indian's won't let girls become pilot but they will allow cupcake store🤣
Exactly what bullshit....its difficult, thats right its because the competition is high and need to be really talented...to hell with the videos.. playing the victim card
It is actually opposite
@@ABC-sj8rh she's rich and hiding it with the victim card, nobody says no for a pilot, it's a respectable job in India. She got a lot of planes, what crap is Nas showing. It's mostly in islamic countries where girls find it hard to do any job. It took them so long to legalise women drivers 🤦♂️
Even i can bet 60% of Indian does not know what the fuck is a cup cake
I want to meet those parents who want their kids to open cupcake shops. I have never met a parent who wants anything other than a doctor or an engineer, and in some rare cases, get a career in sports.
India has the highest female pilot percentage of commercial pilots in the world
Hola
People say that I can't be a basket ball player
He: How much fake struggle do you want me to put in your story?
She: *YES*
She:How much jealousy you want?
You: YES
@@mrkayzzz007 lmao. You're not even Indian. India has highest female percentage in aviation sector. Wtf!!
@@mrkayzzz007 Her family is rich as hell. She did her schooling from a boarding school in Ooty. The annual fee of the school is 5-7 times what a lower middle class Indian earns. She went to Mumbai to pursue higher education in fashion designing and never persued aeronutics or aviation or any pilot school. Her Grandpa owned dozens of car dealerships across India. Her father was a realtor. Her father's connection got her into IndiaBulls realty. Indiabulls shunted her to their smaller business division which handled its interest in airlines. She copied the idea and app from there.
@@osamabinladen143 and highest patriarchy too...
@@freesoul8188 I was wondering how can someone make a private jet startup, like it's bs without big money as the investment. Turns out it's family money.
Nas Daily has proven himself time and again that his info is unresearched, inaccurate and a hypocrite when it comes to carbon footprint! 😂😂
Did you see his incomplete interview with Avi Yemini? It is awesome...
Was looking for this comment for too long, that I was about to comment this myself, glad you saved me the hassle, cheers bro
NO!=Mean People
YES!=People who believe in her
Me:yes
My family say no
My friends say no
My community say no
But I say yes
My future is my future😂
Nas: “It’s difficult for women in India to be a pilot”
Statistics: “am i a joke to you?”
Yeah, India has the highest ratio in the world. But it's still just about 12%.
@@ADthehawk That doesn't mean they aren't allowed to, rather possibly means either they are not interested or can't afford to become one.
In a country where parents want their kids to become doctors and engineers, boys and girls alike, and where most engineering and medical colleges are filled with overwhelming numbers of boys and girls, such baseless conclusions are irrelevant.
@@ADthehawk That's because women generally don't want to work in those fields.
Male nurses in India are literally in single digit percentage , that's not because they're not allowed .
@@d_pratik1 yes. And both of these cases are due to societal prejudices. Just think, why don't women want to become pilots more and why don't men want to become nurses more.
BTW, at least some states barred male nurses. Don't know if it still holds, but was true at least 10 years back.
@@ADthehawk Not completely true. Men and women also have different interests on average. It's just how they are built by nature.
This woman proved that everything is not just for use.
Same, when my mom won't give me a phone, and guess what, I bought it myself 😁, so I just got it
Yeah man
@@daus530 how did u got?
Athoka athrae ullu Indians na summa VA😂✨
@@tate-nn8ru I just collect some money and then I bought the phone
And when she started her organisation no one said no ......irony.
Can it work with the NO of the parents 😂
"Can I kill someone?"
*No*
*STARTS A KILLING BUSSNESS*
Lol
@Not Peter LOL WHYY OMG
Hey, it worked for Lepke Bukalter in the 1930s.
@@Egilhelmson OH-
Enpowering
"I couldn't enter IIT Madras so I Bought it" - mootivasion
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LMAOOO😂😂😂
Happy that u mentioned madras😂💖
I'm so proud of her.tears in my eyes ❤
A cupcake shop is good 💀
Me when I am doing my homework: That's 1 minute,see you tomorrow!
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Bruh that is me but I sit down waiting until my mother gets out of the room
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Overused comment so i didn't appreciate this😑😑
Thats 1 second, see you tomorrow!
"Cup cake shop" was enough to tell me how fake this was
Yeah
Lol... Exactly
WEF promo Crayola...🧁 shop lol
Nas Daily is all lies at this point
@@darthsquidias7503 Facts
Ohh...so I understand when your family is enough to make you owner of a company you don't need to be manager there😂😂😂
Just like me my parents told no to prime but I still got it
When I don’t qualify for the pilot training, I gonna defame the whole country that has the highest female pilots ratio in the world. So sell this story to tiktokers.
🤣🤣 right
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@@alissadoley7487 I don’t understand why on the 18th second of this video Nas is telling that it is very difficult for a woman in INDIA to be a pilot !! So he is dragging a whole country just because of a small community or probably her family !! Why would he generalise the whole nation and concluding that it is difficult for women to be a pilot in India!! He could have mentioned whole world!! So I don’t buy this story. Apart from that misogyny is mentioned only when a high paid salary turns up to male dominant!! Why don’t we talk about max. male population on construction site, hard labour jobs !! There are plenty of jobs which are female dominant as well, I never heard any male coming up with this type of victim card!! Of course no society/ country is perfect needs optimisation, women safety, another aspect which I believe should be addressed, but maligning whole country based on 10-15 mins meeting at the forum sounds propaganda to me. Keeping aside other facts which sounds so vague from this video!! As we speak 15 years back, none of her family, community would have agreed for a cupcake shop!
@@alissadoley7487 both, here in India I would say she is a pseudo feminist. The story that she can get an airline company and was able to start it but family and community said no for being a pilot doesn’t fit well !! Being a pilot requires intense training, good at decision making in situations which might not be her fortress!! Do you really think when she decided to go for an airline company community which said no would suddenly say yes ? So many angles to her story , so you just can’t conclude a country to be male biased !! We can even think that maybe not many women want to be a pilot hence this ratio is low!! But degrading a country shows his biased approach !
@@alissadoley7487 also would like to add that it’s not just women who has to face constant restrictions in career choices, here in India a man has to give up education, dreams , goals etc too when in certain situations!! This problem is not confined to women only.
“If I can’t fly the plane, I will own it!”
what a queen
Just a click bait. If a girl is that studious and ready to fly a plane, nobody would say "no". Pilots have good salary
@@badbadbadcat yes, moreover it's pretty easier to be a pilot than owning and operating airlines.
@@Sarah-lk8ye lol
How did she get funds to buy a planes though
Yeah
She was not allowed to learn flight, but her homies get convinced to buy planes😂😂😂
MoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOom
Can i get boOoooOoOoba?
No
*magically turns it to a yes*😊
I am from India and well versed with the startup scene. I can say most of Nas' talks about India and Indian entrepreneurs are non-sense
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lol true that they all are spoiling India's image
Fact: India has more woman pilots then man
@@idontlikesamhelitmeonfire Why does your mom hate India?
Religion dekh lo bro
“She owns 10 private Jets but can’t fly”
My dumbass : “she doesn’t have her license!”
I thought that too
You are, most likely me 😅
She actually doesn't 😅
No you aren't Dumb, she actually doesn't she failed the test.
The aviation homies are shaking:
Video 1 min research 1 sec......India has got the highest number of female pilots, ranks 1 in the world.
“If I can’t fly the plane, i’m gonna own the plane.”
Mood
Fr
This woman is a living gigachadess
@@pianismbeingcreative.2186 god damit i was about to say that
@@samuraiboi2735 lol
Missed the perfect chance to say, "if I can't fly the plane, I'll buy the plane"💅💁♀️
This is the most unreal story I heard in recent times.....
yes,i think she is 150 years old now
@@sk-gs2uf I was with your mom yesterday first I was interested but when I saw her she was like a 1000 years old so I left her with some money and I recommend her to get a plastic surgery with that money so that she can look at least a 100 years old
😂😂😂yeah.women ☕
@@john_wick3836 Women, am I right?😂☕
She is like r u going to let me speak or no
"Uber for the skies"
**airplane shows up in my backyard**
"Yo, uber- I mean Jet Set Go is here, hop in."
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣👍👏 I was thinking the same thing yo lol 😂😂
ruclips.net/user/shortsAfiC6itTN6c?feature=share
Might help you ❤️
No, the pilot is asking for drop location, and hasn't started yet
"mom i want to become a pilot"
"For that you have to study hard"
"Naah buy me a plane insted, in future i will blame system "
I mean,she is not owning private jets as Ambani......it's her company.
A shopkeeper is not rich with all those products in his/her shop.
What she is doing is really innovative and on a big scale ,hope it works well.
But from the title,I thought something else😆
found the incel
@@galaxray8700 the shopkeeper is rich enough to have the kind of capital to start buying planes....
Where did "it's difficult for women to get pilot job" don't from😂😂
when you dont give up eventually you will success
This guy must be living in the dark !
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why bro its the truth hes saying u must be feeling little itchy....
@@heyyniggaiamawhiteman8509 same goes for u. India has the highest percentage of female pilots in the world. Do some research before becoming an internet troll 😂😂
@@rockymaniaster bruh he said many things which were infact a fact and u spoke only 1 thing right...
@@rockymaniaster no her parents said no to become pilot
"Mom, can I steal?"
"No"
*Starts a criminal organization*
@@AmazingRofa SHUT UP THEESE KIND OF PEOPLE ARE SO ANYOYING
Geez he did not mean that far
🤭🤭crimes act behavior 😅
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India mom no has deep meaning. Women born for family life according to all religious
😂 she started that company which means she already had a lot of money due to which her community said no 😅
She is srong and biutiful soul ❤::
My family said YES
My friends said YES
My wallet said No
your wallet said no your wallet can't talk
@@gladysgatillo4136.. bro is a joke
"Every time you hear a no, your can turn it into a yes"
Bill Cosby: Say no more
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@@Daisy_518 Tf 😂😂
Bruh 😂
“Every time you get a NO, You can turn it into a YES” *12 year old me asking my mom for 10,000 robux*
My little brother just died of cancer and this was just what I needed God bless you❤
My deepest condolences. Sorry to hear that
? This made you feel better? Lmfao a rich kid buying her own jets??? You gotta be a bot
Her: "If i can't ride the plane, I will own the plane instead"
Me: Sounds like stuff Mr. Beast would do
I'm from India, the youngest pilot of my state is a childhood friend of mine, and I can assure you she's a female.
She is a victimcard
@@anukanisetti Disgusting attitude. People like you ruin this country.
@harish sridharan who asked?
@@xycer_AN in case you want to know.
I don't think there is a taboo or social stigma for women to become a pilot in india 🤔
She slays sooooooooooo much 🎉
That's amazing story ❤
*Plot twist* *:* _It wasn't her family that suggested her opening a cupcake shop than fly a plane , it was her bad pilot academy test result that she failed_
So when my crush rejects me, I can make him date me.
"turn no, into yes"
Nah... Turn it into a yes with someone better (or at least better suited)
Special drops in your drink can have the same effect!
lol
I will do the same thing
Umm that is coercion
Wow nice story
The community, parents and friends would regret saying no
Dont talk with out knowing..
Almost every single flight in indigo i went there was one lady pilot..
India is not like saudi or any other country where womens are limted for work..
No !! India has Limits for womens especially in their homes , Achieving a dream job will be always dream for Many Girls in India ,In 100% of Women only 5% work in their dream job others are still dreaming And it doesn't mean we're Developing .
@@user-vs4ww8wi9y may be it has happend in your case..almost everyone are not happy and not disappointed too thats why relations and bonding in india are stronger than any other country..
Haven't you watched the biopic of gunjan saxena? you must know it wasn't always the same. It took a lot of effort to be where we are right now. It wasn't easy and more importantly it was not always like that .
@@madhubm005 Bro Come on see on to Reality ! Actually I'm trying for my dream job without my parents support , I would have given permission if I was a boy 🤦, Among 100 if 10 has no limits it doesn't mean India has no limits for womens !!
@@user-vs4ww8wi9y ok whats your dream job..let me know
I will see what can be done..
This is what I call "forced motivation"
heheh wrong...
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Agreed
Wrong
Determination
Suddenly she became BATWOMEN ☠
Awesome! She has her own mind and dream big!✈️
She is clearly lying about her struggle story 🤣🤣 it can never happen in India.
Her father is an IAS officer and she was working in the same office i was working , She is an MBA & virtual Partner in the Company . Another lady who was also director of the company was herself a Pilot And Now she is creating a story that she was not allowed to become a pilot 😂. Ooh God
@@Robin-il4ev Bro you literally exposed her , can you please comment this in comments section so that everyone can see that she's lying about INDIA and INDIANS THOUGHT.
@@maxtenyson6698 In the Morning i got to see this video , sent it to the accountant there who is still working there and is still in contact , he confirmed yes she is the same lady . People can say anything about their country and society just to amplify their struggle stories
@@Robin-il4ev thts the problem in india (esp aviation). Rich daddy kids get everything served on a platter & then show as if they worked so hard for it...pathetic...I hv seen so many new age pilots also like this....
She needs to b exposed !!!!
Just another version of struggling Ananya Pandey 🤣
There should be a tag to this story "Paid Promotion"😂
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Yesyesyesyesyes
transnational globalistic propoganda...
I love your videos they’re amazing
Wow so they didn't let her become a pilot, but let her start a private jet company!
Nas daily video:
-introduces someone with a struggle
-say they didn’t give up
-end result
-fin
@Juu Tuub especially when he was advising us to investment in etherium and bitcoin
I failed exams in my school. So I bought the school😎
amazing story
and so inspire....❤❤
Now if my Mum Says "No" to sweets I could SOMEHOW change it to a "Yes"!? ThAnK yOu
She's already a rich when he became a an airplane owner.
*she
Yeah. Or else if this idea came from a person of middle class families it would have turned into a disaster
He?
Noob
@@noobnub8681 not the 8 year old Indian free fire kid going "Noob" 💀
When you have parents money
Exactly!
I really like her determination 👍
I guess portraying oneself as a victim of something will never stop
No parent in India would say no to a pilot job to their children. It's a job which is considered way too classy and cool.
For Indian Parents , doctors , engineers , pilots are considered as dream jobs for their children.
It's not about children , it's about 'daughters'
There are still parents in India who don't want their daughters to be highly educated.. or allow them to do jobs which the society usually considers appropriate for men only..
Moreover, for your kind information, it takes lakhs of rupees i order to become a pilot of private airlines in India
But I'm assuming she already belongs to a rich family. If you are so concerned about those lacs of rupees , tell me how many middle class or lower middle class parents advise their kids to open cake shops and that too in India??(where it doesn't have that much market). It sounded like rich parents advice only. Lol
India has most no of female pilots in world…
especially when the parents are Bengali, which this woman is and her parents must be too.
@@saju4525 india has among the lowest woman participation in the work force even lower than Pakistan