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  • Опубликовано: 1 апр 2020
  • Every year, thousands of young Nepalese men endure gruelling physical training, punishing runs and relentless scrutiny for what they see as a chance of a lifetime - the opportunity to become a Gurkha soldier in the British Army.
    Only 432 will make it.
    For boys from remote mountain villages, it can be a pathway out of poverty - not just for them, but for their entire families.
    But first, they must survive a brutal selection process.
    Major Sandy Nightingale, who runs the recruitment process, adopts a no-holds-barred approach when telling the candidates what to expect.
    "If you join the British Army Brigade of Gurkhas, you have to be prepared to sacrifice your life to protect the UK, your fellow soldiers and the Gurkhas Brigade," he tells them.
    Kamal Gurung, who comes from a family of farmers, has been training for this moment for years. He is desperate to help lift his family out of poverty and transform their lives in one of the world's poorest countries.
    "If I succeed, I'll be able to give my family a normal life, and all the happiness they deserve. They'll feel like their hard work finally paid off," he says.
    But will he make it through the punishing endurance tests and stringent medical examinations?
    101 East follows Nepal's latest hopeful recruits as they battle it out to see who has what it takes to join the legendary Gurkhas.
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Комментарии • 1,6 тыс.

  • @dannylama4555
    @dannylama4555 4 года назад +1026

    I tried two times and failed. Very tough competition. But the training I did in preparation for joining nearly 4 years makes me very strong physically and mentally for other jobs later and this hope also makes lot of young boys also stay away from drugs and crime because when once they make habit of hard exercise it will be life long habit.

    • @arjunsyangbo3345
      @arjunsyangbo3345 4 года назад +134

      I tried 3 times and failed. I cried a lot in Pokhara. My friend who stop me to cry joined French Legion.
      I kept my study on. I am doing good with my life. Financially I make not less than them. I suggest young guys, if you pass great if not then put same effort in your study and job. Your life will be even much better.

    • @ajaxbenj9237
      @ajaxbenj9237 4 года назад +1

      @@DieDie dar lagx vani Chamcha ma pani tatau Ani try to die

    • @ajaxbenj9237
      @ajaxbenj9237 4 года назад +1

      @@DieDie hoit testo sochera taw vayena ni

    • @avinashdash8938
      @avinashdash8938 4 года назад +1

      Try for INA gurkha regiment

    • @Junekiri_rai
      @Junekiri_rai 4 года назад +12

      @Cyborg Gamer give yourself some time to heal brother. It felt devastating for me when I was filtered out at pokhara, it felt like a dream for months and was on the verge of hope that they might have made a mistake and would call me back. I became incapable of separating reality and fantasy! But it took me almost 1 year to heal from this. Now I am studying abroad and make almost as much as a british soldier. So you just need to give yourself some time and be arroubd friends who supports you.

  • @rubenthapa9818
    @rubenthapa9818 4 года назад +703

    Couldn't stop my tears .. coz boys train so hard for this..not only for themselves but for their families ...😔😔

    • @rahulshreepali4731
      @rahulshreepali4731 3 года назад +1

      😥😥😥

    • @mr.madman490
      @mr.madman490 3 года назад

      @@thelegionnaire9488 i am your subscriber

    • @rankinechacha2343
      @rankinechacha2343 3 года назад +5

      Don't be sad bro.....this are Gorkha.....whole world know the glory of gorkhas....also salute to their families who allow them to join the forces for gorkhas pride.......jai Gorkhali..... respect from Assam, India

    • @babukarki4317
      @babukarki4317 3 года назад +1

      Good nepalese

    • @silverhan3152
      @silverhan3152 2 года назад +1

      For true...

  • @sgbeautyshop7697
    @sgbeautyshop7697 4 года назад +92

    My husband when he was 17/18 also tried to join British Gurkha following his father, and grand father's footstep, but was unsuccessful. But he always had a dream to be in the Army. Later after many years, he migrated to Australia, and now he is in Australian Army.

  • @chriswilde7246
    @chriswilde7246 3 года назад +128

    Back in the 80's when I was a frontline soldier in the British Army, in 1985 I was in the Falklands for some months, we had a detachment of Gurkhas with us, they were so polite and friendly, I had no idea how hard they had it getting in the British army, its almost embarrassing how different it was for us British guys to get in; even to become a frontline soldiers, hats off to them all and to those that try...

    • @NepaliSher101
      @NepaliSher101 4 месяца назад

      My grandfather was a Gurkha serving in the Falklands!

  • @najeebullah810
    @najeebullah810 4 года назад +35

    Well done Gurkhas, well-done Nepal🇳🇵 from Pakistan🇵🇰

  • @21savagegrg15
    @21savagegrg15 4 года назад +181

    One of my friends with whom I’ve spent almost my entire school life got in the Gurkhas in this exact batch. Dude had great academics and was talented in virtually anything. I feel great for him cause he’s achieved such a rare opportunity but at the same time lil bit sad because the socioeconomic condition of our country is forcing bright youths like him to leave their actual talents and focus on all this just to support their families.

  • @liant9314
    @liant9314 4 года назад +178

    This video makes me realise how lazy and useless I've been in life. These boys deserve much better than many of us. Our world is not fair. I feel very bad.

  • @Shreekrishna88
    @Shreekrishna88 3 года назад +123

    19:26 Only Nepali will understand the superior power we can get from this word...

  • @oneworld7590
    @oneworld7590 4 года назад +655

    Technically everyone who got rejected are more stronger then who got selected. They are the future of Nepal in my view.

    • @MrChams-do7ul
      @MrChams-do7ul 4 года назад +29

      Absolutely right brother. But It's a very long time 3, 4 years, takes for preparation. In the end, they will be far behind than others with no skills and education. A very few can overcome and find their way.

    • @peshalkatwal6830
      @peshalkatwal6830 4 года назад +7

      COroNA VirUS Are you one of the laborers?

    • @nepalitreks.
      @nepalitreks. 4 года назад +2

      Yea ?? You should see them.

    • @nepalitreks.
      @nepalitreks. 4 года назад +1

      even the ones 100 years back couldn't have a thought of sending good books.

    • @aashiqlimbu8023
      @aashiqlimbu8023 4 года назад +7

      @COroNA VirUS kamti ma afno desh ka lagi tax ta pay gardai xan through 'remittance ' hamro main source tyahi ta ho. Harek gulf country ma jane nagrik le labour tax pay grxan but incase of british army they donot pay any labour tax. Yadi british government le hamro country lai money pay garxa vene. Remittance ko comparison ma it is nothing . "Hathi ko mukma jeera"

  • @triras_m1032
    @triras_m1032 4 года назад +666

    19:26 lol no matter how much you get disciplined machikni never goes out

  • @cznthapa6935
    @cznthapa6935 Год назад +61

    I tried 3 years to get selected in BA but unfortunately couldn’t make it.
    All that hard training and sacrifice just goes in the vein at that moment when you are pulled out of the group and you step out of that gate.
    But it was a wonderful experience and I am really proud that I tried and gave my best.
    It’s not the test it’s the competition that makes it really intense.
    One of the Guru Ji said that “If you fail don’t be disappointed, it’s not the end”.
    To everyone who are able to get selected hats off to you and to those who fails/failed like me
    ITS NOT THE END……… YOU ARE STILL TOO YOUNG TO GIVE UP .
    After I failed I thought I was a failure but than I said to myself I deserve better. I went back to college and completed my studies. Now I am IT professional, we need to fail to succeed.

    • @adeebjalaludin8718
      @adeebjalaludin8718 Год назад

      All the best to you young man!

    • @xlnt2new
      @xlnt2new Год назад +1

      why didn't you just studied and go for programming at the first place - why did you join in to be selected in a profession of killing other people?!
      as a software developer i can only say you found and joined the better part of humanity - the engineers, not the killers (;

    • @deborahdilley3525
      @deborahdilley3525 10 месяцев назад

      God Bless you brother

    • @Lob0nation
      @Lob0nation 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@xlnt2newits in our family tradition to join the army.

    • @xlnt2new
      @xlnt2new 9 месяцев назад

      @@Lob0nation tradition by definition is what people with no imagination like to do... to train to be a killer is just a waste of a life, or several and it's no excuse that your parents also did it (;

  • @Alex-pp5oc
    @Alex-pp5oc 4 года назад +33

    I have never met a gurkha that isn't just the nicest person in the world. They are all so polite and kind

    • @user-oq2rk7ep8f
      @user-oq2rk7ep8f 4 года назад +2

      Extremely polite yet fierce.

    • @raybenstead2548
      @raybenstead2548 3 месяца назад

      I spent eleven years in the forces and in all that time never heard a bad word said about the Gurkhas, they are without doubt the nicest most friendly people you could ever meet.

  • @nishanchamling8145
    @nishanchamling8145 4 года назад +101

    I'm really really proud to be a British gurkha.we really work hard alot mentally and physically to get selected this year but really sad for those guys who became unlucky.i can feel the pain.
    Video is really heart touching 😥
    All the best for new selection.

  • @Kc-oe2kv
    @Kc-oe2kv 4 года назад +643

    Can we support those 2 guys who didn’t get in financially. I would like to support their family however much I can.

    • @primeparadox9796
      @primeparadox9796 4 года назад +125

      Agree can we please find out more about him? The first boy who got sent home is thousands of dollars in debt. If everyone watching this can pitch in a little, we can help him out. He is obviously very hardworking and he deserves a chance at something better - he already went through all that training and was doing well despite a heart condition. That's a winner.

    • @amankataria1997
      @amankataria1997 4 года назад +26

      Yes I agree too

    • @Artemis_simetrA
      @Artemis_simetrA 4 года назад +31

      Do you really think they'd want your support?
      Real men find their own way and so will those boys.

    • @buddhamoktan4972
      @buddhamoktan4972 4 года назад +71

      @@Artemis_simetrA
      You're not them.
      They were tryna help.

    • @FlipFlopShotTheCop
      @FlipFlopShotTheCop 4 года назад +37

      @@Artemis_simetrA maybe your dad is rich

  • @JUSTENization
    @JUSTENization Год назад +38

    I’m a father of three boys and I cried watching this . Even for the ones that failed, we’re equally proud of you. May god bless you all and your families. 🙏🏻

  • @kundanthakur3751
    @kundanthakur3751 4 года назад +35

    my drill master was a gurkha. such a sweet and sturdy guy,a really awesome personality. we Indians will always be indebted to your services gurkha

  • @sillyeyelash291
    @sillyeyelash291 3 года назад +51

    Imagine world war III Breaks out. Its dawn and foggy. You're exhausted. Your sqaud is exhausted. And suddenly you hear this 19:20.

  • @reasonabledoubt5086
    @reasonabledoubt5086 4 года назад +202

    Truly, a heart-touching documentary!
    I felt so immersed into the story of those innocent boys that nearly broke me down in tears.

    • @crimsonred7517
      @crimsonred7517 4 года назад +3

      @sfasfasfaf asfasfasfasf you mean corona virus?

    • @probinmalla851
      @probinmalla851 4 года назад

      Reasonable Doubt its more of luck than hardwork

    • @reasonabledoubt5086
      @reasonabledoubt5086 4 года назад +2

      Probin Malla It is both. Luck is not enough if you can’t pull yourself through that tough competition.

    • @probinmalla851
      @probinmalla851 4 года назад +1

      Reasonable Doubt not only me but everyone can feel that for sure

    • @reasonabledoubt5086
      @reasonabledoubt5086 4 года назад +1

      sfasfasfaf asfasfasfasf Your comment shows your vile attitude. Shame on you.

  • @triras_m1032
    @triras_m1032 4 года назад +212

    I don't know when Nepal becomes a country of power and youths doesn't need to go abroad....

    • @greenstar8106
      @greenstar8106 4 года назад +3

      Lets keep on dreaming, who knows that day might come ONE DAY

    • @kapil4417037
      @kapil4417037 4 года назад +18

      first nepal need to stop elect corrupt people and not to vote just by looking sun or tree symbol, but by looking people.

    • @ragnarlothbrok4575
      @ragnarlothbrok4575 4 года назад +1

      Gandu Triras kei kam payenas? Anil lai kina australia jana bhanis ta??

    • @avinashdash8938
      @avinashdash8938 4 года назад

      Yes hopefully

    • @hsomadub1958
      @hsomadub1958 4 года назад +3

      Im nepali and im sad to say that that is almost impossible unless, One day we get a decent leader who doesn’t do everything for money. Also right now (Everyone will deny it but it doesn’t matter because the media brain washed them) Nepal is being Exploited by 2 Giants beside which are India and China. Yes On the News you see "India to Donate 1 BILLION USD to nepal to boost Economy" but in reality Nepal will receive none. This is just to make India look good infront of Nepalese and the nepalese who are veryy INNOCENT will blindly love Their Giant Neighbours who are just Exploiting it badly.

  • @ashimshrestha4004
    @ashimshrestha4004 4 года назад +114

    God bless the boys who failed the test. I am also one of those boys!!😔

    • @nooneknowssecret6374
      @nooneknowssecret6374 4 года назад +11

      Ashim Shrestha mate at least you give your shot and big respect to u lad👍💯

    • @ashimshrestha4004
      @ashimshrestha4004 4 года назад +9

      @@nooneknowssecret6374 thanks mate ❤. Means a lot

    • @scarface1974
      @scarface1974 3 года назад +4

      No problem man u have your country to serve not some other foreign land to got to your motherland

    • @amiirabarka9448
      @amiirabarka9448 3 года назад

      Well done! Come to Britain and join british army I’m joining!

  • @prashantbalodi202
    @prashantbalodi202 4 года назад +269

    “If a man says he is not afraid of dying, he is either lying or he is a Gorkha”...

    • @doctorfate2641
      @doctorfate2641 4 года назад +41

      Anyone can say it .it doesn't matter where you are from . So don't be foolish to think that bravery only exist in the Nepalese society

    • @gay_hatr5172
      @gay_hatr5172 4 года назад +14

      @@doctorfate2641 you say that because you haven't seen or known them yourself but I have. None of the others match them.

    • @doctorfate2641
      @doctorfate2641 4 года назад +14

      @@gay_hatr5172 you should educate yourself with the history of war across the world .bravery isn't only found in one culture

    • @bobobobo3142
      @bobobobo3142 4 года назад +3

      @@gay_hatr5172 "you say that because you haven't seen or known them"
      What if someone who has seen or known them, what would you say to him?

    • @bisbishaljashu7895
      @bisbishaljashu7895 4 года назад +2

      @@doctorfate2641 try meh bro , 1stly iam very polite but i can be aggressively polite aswell🙏🙏🙏JAI NEPAL

  • @kiwahangrai1689
    @kiwahangrai1689 4 года назад +77

    I was there 2010 and feel like I’m a boys among them. Blood, sweat and tears calling to me thanks Aljazeera covering those hardest selection process of British army.

    • @denniscal615
      @denniscal615 Год назад +1

      can you give me khadak and kamal full address please i want to assist them two am sad watching what they want through if you have there contact please let me know thanks .

  • @dutcheastindies8354
    @dutcheastindies8354 4 года назад +18

    Extremely proud of Gorkhalis serving in the Indian, UK, Nepali and Brunei army. Ayo Gorkhali!

    • @dutcheastindies8354
      @dutcheastindies8354 3 года назад +2

      @@matildaqueen5343 Shut up. I love Nepal and you cant do anything about it.

    • @nanilama7016
      @nanilama7016 3 года назад +6

      Well u need not to mention Nepal... Gorkhas/Gorkhali itself means Nepalese soldiers , n they are everywhere in Afghanistan as well

  • @nolastnamexd
    @nolastnamexd Год назад +9

    I don’t know why but when I watch these documentaries about the Gurkhas, I feel like time flys by so fast. Proud to be a Nepalese. Will be a Gurkha one day.

  • @rajib2876
    @rajib2876 4 года назад +407

    It’s easier to get into Harvard university than joining the British Gurkhas!😳

    • @rajib2876
      @rajib2876 4 года назад +8

      taladuga picpwaspwat ,
      If you tell someone that you are Gurkhas that will amaze them and how thrilled they will be introduced and if you tell someone or somebody that you are Nepalese, they will tell you how beautiful country but, corrupted and one of the poorest in the world!!! And Guess which do you prefer to be called !!! ( It does not mean I don’t wanna be called Nepalese, I am patriotic and I am with the king 🤴 I love my country so very much )

    • @beazychhetri2362
      @beazychhetri2362 4 года назад +11

      Well mate these two are totally different things.

    • @sarozlimbu2960
      @sarozlimbu2960 4 года назад +1

      Yeah its winding my mind when the reporters saying at first

    • @sakshambishalgurung8350
      @sakshambishalgurung8350 4 года назад +8

      Statisticlly harder

    • @onlyhumanity6148
      @onlyhumanity6148 4 года назад +4

      Jatinai kura gara kta ho this time people praise harvard university graduate than soldier...we Nepali shouldnot only limit ourself as bahadur..if we really want to be capable we must focus on science and technology...

  • @thompson223
    @thompson223 3 года назад +22

    I'm half Irish half Nepalese and this video makes me so proud but so sad. It makes me want to go home and help. I was born in Kathmandu but moved to Brazil and Scotland growing up.
    I'm Nepalese first. Ayo gurkhali.

  • @mr.sarojthu6416
    @mr.sarojthu6416 4 года назад +9

    12:49 there all his hope of becoming an army shattered, his lifelong dream shattered but he's got the courage to smile. That's a real man, that's a real gorkhali!

  • @brianfreeman8290
    @brianfreeman8290 Год назад +6

    I have tears. I've spent time in Nepal. including Pokhara (brilliant Gurkha museum ), and I served with them on attachment. My love and admiration exceeds my powers of expression. NAMASTE.

  • @narendrakhilnani6578
    @narendrakhilnani6578 4 года назад +73

    One of the reasons that India won the Kargil war was because the Gurkhas were able to scale a 100 foot wall of solid ice. The Pakistanis had left this side of the mountain unguarded because they felt that no one could climb the wall of ice. Once the Gurkhas scaled the wall they were at a higher height than the Pakistanis and had the upper hand.

    • @EAGEEYE321
      @EAGEEYE321 4 года назад +6

      we are proud of our gorkhas

    • @ph6263
      @ph6263 4 года назад +8

      Yes. But now a days nepalese are become so arrogant. But gurkha army is still with India and accepts every decision of the country.

    • @EAGEEYE321
      @EAGEEYE321 4 года назад +1

      @@ph6263 gorkha and Nepalese are different..there is only one gorkhas which is Indian gorkha who speaks Nepali but not from Nepal

    • @EAGEEYE321
      @EAGEEYE321 4 года назад

      @@chhenbirai7039 In your Dreams

    • @chhenbirai7039
      @chhenbirai7039 4 года назад +4

      @@EAGEEYE321 you are just deluded and can't digest facts... Increase your knowledge before talking nonsense

  • @mayrobintamang
    @mayrobintamang 4 года назад +448

    It would have been Great Moment for Nepal if it was 100 years back when everything was about MUSCLE POWER. At the age of Artificial Intelligence, Nano Technology, Robotics,Internet, Atom bomb, Biological weapons, I find it VERY SAD to believe that my country People still have SLAVE MENTALITY. ALL NEPALESE AROUND THE GLOBE NEEDS TO USE THEIR GOURKA BRAVERY IN SHARPING THIER MIND, HEART, HEALTH AND SOUL TO EVOLVE OUR EDUCATION, BUSINESS, AWARENESS AND POLITICS rather THAN feeling PROUD FOR THINGS THAT COUNTS SO LITTLE IN THE WORLD STAGE THAT WE LIVE IN.

    • @suscrieforsubscribing1146
      @suscrieforsubscribing1146 4 года назад +12

      British intillegence is a great place. Hope these soldiers make it to the top of mi 123456789. But Nepal doesnt even have an intelligence unit. Be the change you wanna see. Jay nepal

    • @aashiqlimbu8023
      @aashiqlimbu8023 4 года назад +2

      @@suscrieforsubscribing1146 kasle vanyao nepal ma military intellegence xaina. DMI chai k ho.(Directorate of military intellegence. )

    • @Vampx
      @Vampx 4 года назад +7

      Be the change bro, show the boys how to get a good job that pays and they will follow you.

    • @aashiqlimbu8023
      @aashiqlimbu8023 4 года назад +5

      @@Vampx yes we will. I don't need them to follow us. We work together. Yeah it seems harder but we figure out. Unsuccessful is more but we still got to attempt. Thank u

    • @samshyam5347
      @samshyam5347 4 года назад +2

      @@suscrieforsubscribing1146 Mi 6 is not a part of military. It's a completely different organisation.

  • @gautamgurung7886
    @gautamgurung7886 4 года назад +15

    I tried 3 times. I don’t get selected. I was the unlucky one like Amar who got out at final hurdle two times. I can feel and understand the feelingsof Amar how he felt as I went through 15 years ago. But the training I did made me mentally and physically Strong and I am living now wonderful life. Still I regret I couldn’t made the world famous Gurkha brigade. Don’t loose your hope and don’t stop your study if you fail.

  • @subashlimbu8498
    @subashlimbu8498 4 года назад +28

    I really appreciate these young lads..i was also one of the candidates back in 2008..i did really tried hard for almost six years but i couldn’t make it.Many of my friends are in British Army..The only thing is that we experience lot when we failed at something that we really want in our life.I wish all the best for the the lads who didn’t make it and want to say them don’t lose your hope and just continue your work or education whatever you were doing before..just accept the fate and go on,God has managed something great for you..Congrats who made it

  • @elimbu
    @elimbu 4 года назад +40

    Even though me being from an army family, i would never encourage anyone to join the military. I've got nothing but respect for all our grandfathers who gave their lives so that their next generation can have a better future. But what we also need to understand is that military is not what people think it is. It is an elites game and at the end its always the poor and vulnerable like us that suffers the most.

  • @cold_showerboy8137
    @cold_showerboy8137 4 года назад +52

    I'm so happy for Rohit, he's mum must be so proud of him

  • @shivavereen3222
    @shivavereen3222 4 года назад +66

    Finally something non-covid19 related

  • @RB-rp6ud
    @RB-rp6ud 4 года назад +6

    These young Gurkhas..going through so much to be selected..yet so full of humility. These are the bravest soldiers in the world...proven time & time again.

  • @DevenderSingh-xg5ek
    @DevenderSingh-xg5ek 4 года назад +63

    Jai gorkhali jai Bhadra khali .
    Love and respect from India

    • @suscrieforsubscribing1146
      @suscrieforsubscribing1146 4 года назад +3

      Bro gorakh kali is my personal god . Thanks and love to india too just keep the borders clean

    • @LilTigerOfficial
      @LilTigerOfficial 4 года назад

      Thank you 😘🇳🇵

    • @Shubham-dg3rb
      @Shubham-dg3rb 4 года назад +4

      @@suscrieforsubscribing1146 why many gorkhas are devotees of goddess kali??

    • @suscrieforsubscribing1146
      @suscrieforsubscribing1146 4 года назад +13

      @@Shubham-dg3rb we have a ritual called kul puja. We celebrare it with all the members of their own respectiv kul devatas . My goddess happens to be Gorakh Kali. I love that culture of my family because we are goddess kali's kul amongst many other different devatas.and Gorkha is just one district name from where unification of nepal began and ended on gardwhal in the west and sikkim in the east. All thanks to maharaj dhiraj prithvi narayan shaha. Om namoh sivay

    • @nishanking4875
      @nishanking4875 3 года назад

      Kipp

  • @sushilpoon6222
    @sushilpoon6222 4 года назад +15

    Love this video so much❤️ Congratulations to all of the intake 2020 recruits. For those who failed, don't lose hope in life GOD IS ALWAYS THERE FOR US.🙏

  • @g.r.panama7599
    @g.r.panama7599 3 года назад +2

    I'm Proud to be Gorkha....I felt so sorry to say this - how hard the Gorkhas struggle their personal life to serves their families,much respect and salute all the Laure's....Great Job

  • @DeepakSharma-rb5bp
    @DeepakSharma-rb5bp 4 года назад +7

    While watching the entire documentary. I just realised one thing. If you work hard and you succeed then that's great. But, if you don't then not to worry. You, were never meant for that. Maybe, you went to a different direction. There is something meaningful and fruitful awaiting for you somewhere else. The hard work and dedication will really pay you off. Jay Nepal.🙏

  • @Storming414
    @Storming414 4 года назад +17

    My heart always beat so fast and some sights of memories always revives me the days when i was also among these guys ,they were really tough days .

  • @jigmeewangchuk3797
    @jigmeewangchuk3797 4 года назад +131

    Thats 400 young minds and young men who have reached elite physical standards leaving the country . How proud are you now nepal ?

    • @mohamedshelare153
      @mohamedshelare153 4 года назад +13

      They don't care

    • @mohandhaurali3624
      @mohandhaurali3624 4 года назад +46

      Their hardwork doesn't pay enough in Nepal

    • @waiba8
      @waiba8 4 года назад +5

      @@mohandhaurali3624 that's why they go in British army

    • @probinmalla851
      @probinmalla851 4 года назад +1

      Jigmee Wangchuk point to e noted👏🏻👏🏻

    • @kiratrai1240
      @kiratrai1240 4 года назад +12

      Preety much proud Jigmee. Millions of Indians are in variious ccountries world wide how proud are u now India ?

  • @legacyshotgun4808
    @legacyshotgun4808 3 года назад +5

    Thank you UK for taking these young men & giving them better lifes

  • @atulsingh2018
    @atulsingh2018 4 года назад +2

    Love to Gurkhas. From India
    People of India loves nepal very much.
    Nepal is brother to us

  • @davidray9664
    @davidray9664 4 года назад +8

    look at the striking spirit of these guys... Respect to all my brothers.

  • @foigemohammedjahir5756
    @foigemohammedjahir5756 4 года назад +14

    A very heart touching documentary. But on the other hand its reminding me the bitter truth of failure. Failing is always heart breaking, but life will goes on and on. There is no way to look back and regret for that.

  • @avinav8688
    @avinav8688 3 года назад +1

    I salute those Gurkha bravehearts who has laid down their lives to protect the integrity of India since independence.

  • @gitabahadurthapa5102
    @gitabahadurthapa5102 4 года назад +1

    Nice video thank you..

  • @THEoneYETI
    @THEoneYETI 4 года назад +3

    I Love the Gurkhas and Nepal. From UK

  • @sadbhavpariyar
    @sadbhavpariyar 3 года назад +5

    The love and respect for these young boys are immeasurable

  • @anildhakal4119
    @anildhakal4119 3 года назад

    What a beautiful presentation❤❤❤Loved it

  • @urmilagusain3289
    @urmilagusain3289 4 года назад

    The most agile and patriotic I have met...i m honored gurkha regiment is protecting our Indian country..

  • @ST21892
    @ST21892 4 года назад +3

    All of them are so young. I feel bad and good at the same time as they are going to be part of this legendary brigade . God bless them.

  • @kimkim-ng7wb
    @kimkim-ng7wb 4 года назад +9

    I respect this young guys, it's should be great to serve their motherland 🇳🇵🇳🇵...

    • @samshyam5347
      @samshyam5347 4 года назад +3

      They're serving Britian.....

  • @tseringbodh6482
    @tseringbodh6482 3 года назад

    Amazing video of hardwork, will and determination hats off to all the guys

  • @khusigurung2026
    @khusigurung2026 4 года назад

    What a legacy an association of 200 long years . When I was young it was a bit easy but now it's like enrolling to the most famous university in the world. Well, al zezera presented it so well, thnx alot

  • @arpanlamatamangalt1114
    @arpanlamatamangalt1114 4 года назад +8

    I had tears in my eyes watching this whole episode. Once i also tried so hard to achive this dream. But badluck i couldnt sucess. I can still freshly remember those day of hard trainings.😔😔. I feel really bad for those young boys whos heart is broken facing those unsucess. This is all because of mass unemployment ,political dreadlock, secure and safe life style that our country is facing that motivated and attracted thousands of youths through out the country . I wish nepal be among those countries where these kinds of problems dosent exist.😭😭

  • @bodokachari8840
    @bodokachari8840 4 года назад +10

    I wish Nepal let China recruit these boys into the Chinese army. It would be a great opportunity for so many Nepali young men.
    Nepali people should petition their government to let the Chinese army raise Gurkha in the Chinese army.
    love and greetings from Assam.

    • @TheSpyNZ
      @TheSpyNZ 4 года назад +1

      Bodo Kachari You are from India and want China to get access to Gurkhas. Lol

    • @modelthread2337
      @modelthread2337 4 года назад

      I think you've never met chinese people because they are too arrogant to do that

    • @flosyd7891
      @flosyd7891 4 года назад +2

      Bro Chinese are communist! we dont want to be part of that filthy leader. And china sucks!

    • @marcus.the.younger
      @marcus.the.younger 4 года назад

      @@flosyd7891
      So i have seen you write a lot of comments...
      And since you mentioned "we", i assume you are Nepali too...
      And if so ... did you forget Nepal is a communist country too??
      Yes, i know it will be different when or if Congress wins the election....
      But since the majority 2/3rd of the country supports NCP(Nepal Communist Party), its safe to say nepal is a Communist country

  • @chivirakmeth8879
    @chivirakmeth8879 3 года назад +1

    Amazing story and never heard of this before. Thank you 101 East.

  • @Peterphantastic1
    @Peterphantastic1 2 года назад

    what an amazing piece of journalism. Thank you for bringing this to the world. I had so much tears and smiles while watching this. Love 101 EAST :)

  • @dyagae2654
    @dyagae2654 4 года назад +44

    For some of us it’s our dream/aim to be a part of British army and continue the legacy of our forefathers and earn the respect,we train for it for years to reach to the top final selection despite having to face failure through year after year sharpening ourselves , learning from our mistake but still ,now we wokeup from our dreams , dreams which is just some small talks for someone and nightmares that tells us we can never be that which we dreamed off,painful memories for rest of our lives. To all the boys,stay strong , life’s long 💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼

  • @sohelll9294
    @sohelll9294 4 года назад +6

    I can see some of my friends who are british army now so proud of them

  • @tomj2064
    @tomj2064 4 года назад +1

    Some of the cheaper and more improvised equipment, yet one of the best fighting forces on earth with incredibly determined soldiers. Shows a lot about what willpower and perseverance can do.

  • @TesPurja-Music
    @TesPurja-Music 3 года назад +1

    You are the real heroes of the world & you must be known to the whole world not about just fight the way how you do your task, loyal & discipline.Always go on the true path & never lose your diginity.Jai Gorkhali

  • @indianeyecon9335
    @indianeyecon9335 3 года назад +12

    Don't lose hope..you have a brother standing for you always i.e. INDIAN ARMY..🤗

  • @WorldlyNomadic
    @WorldlyNomadic 4 года назад +5

    Wow very inspiring. So happy for those that got in and also heart broken for those that were not selected. Especially the boy who had a heart problem because that is not something he can control, otherwise I feel he would have been selected to join. His family even took lout a 10k loan to pay for his training which will take forever to pay back.
    Peace and Namaste friends

  • @r_aguilar68
    @r_aguilar68 3 года назад +1

    For Rohit it was all or nothing, go big or go home, how bad do you want this? He showed sheer determination and succeeded. I can only imagine how proud his mother is. Congratulations!!!

  • @verlandezjones9168
    @verlandezjones9168 3 года назад

    Amazing and Emotional Video!!!!👊🏼✌🏼💯

  • @aashishrokachhetri3826
    @aashishrokachhetri3826 4 года назад +3

    I feel it too one of aweasome moment being their as a candidates missing my past day..

  • @shrisha5511
    @shrisha5511 4 года назад +26

    My eyes are full of tears 😭,

    • @teatualasi5676
      @teatualasi5676 4 года назад +1

      Yeah me too, feel sorry for those did not make it but they are strong men

  • @RollnoOne
    @RollnoOne 4 года назад

    thank you so much

  • @user-oj3rx9ru4d
    @user-oj3rx9ru4d 3 года назад +1

    Long live motherland,Long live gorkha.
    Proud of u all brave warriors#

  • @santoshghimire7493
    @santoshghimire7493 4 года назад +12

    Proud to be 🇳🇵 Nepali 👏

    • @AshishPanthee62
      @AshishPanthee62 4 года назад +3

      Nothing to be proud of
      If we become economically best country & can give employment to own citizen, good education, & others then only we can feel proud.

    • @meanmachinejimiofficial
      @meanmachinejimiofficial 4 года назад

      U guys are losing many talented boys

  • @cruderhythm2155
    @cruderhythm2155 4 года назад +26

    It's not worth dying in Afghanistan fighting the Taliban for the British. In today's world education is something country should promote being brave alone not gonna help. Instead of fighting a foreign war, these men should study well and push Nepal forward through education, science, and technology.
    Show bravery if you are protecting your nation, else it's not worth dying for money fighting someone else enemy.

    • @sanampakuwal
      @sanampakuwal 4 года назад +2

      That's perfect note!

    • @dayatec
      @dayatec 4 года назад +1

      Absolutely correct. Why are they hiring foreign Goats to feed the Himalayan tigers. People under the poverty never thinks just find some unworthy ambitions and go for money

    • @rollup3275
      @rollup3275 4 года назад +9

      Well in nepal college graduates will not even earn 1/3 of what these soldiers will earn,plus they get every facilities,future secure and their whole family will be secure financially even if they alive or dead,its basically for their family and future childrens,education in nepal can never guarantee any of these thing

    • @izan7407
      @izan7407 3 года назад

      @@rollup3275 Absolutely True!🌻

    • @giovannifigueroa2658
      @giovannifigueroa2658 3 года назад +1

      you fail to realize that this is a warrior caste. This is a tradition for these fine young men to endure.

  • @ST21892
    @ST21892 4 года назад +2

    All of them are so young. I feel bad for them and good at the same time as they are going to be part of this legendary brigade . God bless them.

  • @bishalshahi2618
    @bishalshahi2618 4 года назад +2

    Just to watch this video is also a great thing for me.
    Though i never ever been interested in becoming A army,it just felt bad to me just because the effort they are doing is phenomenal and i'm really proud of all the boys for their dedication and their hard work.
    I hope you guys maintain the same energy which will be really helpful to your coming days and your coming generation.
    And also it felt so good to see people who got rejected gave motivation in moving forward.
    Good luck.

  • @laxmanthapa4467
    @laxmanthapa4467 4 года назад +5

    This is not all about of money and dying for other country. this is all about for our brigade reputation and pride of our gurkhas heroes who died in world war for Nepal's reputation. And we should take responsibility our gurkhas pride and .we will always ready to die for our pride and reputation. Jay gurkha ✊Jay Nepal 🇳🇵 and thank you al jazeera for covering our hard work😊

  • @roshanaryal389
    @roshanaryal389 4 года назад +12

    Everyone is calling their mother❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @johnsmith-rs2vk
    @johnsmith-rs2vk Год назад +2

    Hard , very hard . Even the selection process . Such dedication to become a Gurkha . BRAVO .

  • @vishal1644
    @vishal1644 4 года назад +2

    To my brothers of nepal, Lots of love from india.

  • @agt3609
    @agt3609 4 года назад +6

    Salute for my brothers who is hustling for better life. Your hard labour and sacrifices will be echoed all over the world, as it has been.
    I tried and failed though I trained sooo hard. I know how tough it is physically, mentally, spiritually.
    The failed impact is so hurtful.
    But remember You are the finest of all. The bravest of all. The good men of all.

    • @bikrambasnet8178
      @bikrambasnet8178 4 года назад +1

      Everyone got something wrong! They are fine men but the best are serving in the nation, Nepal army are best! Everyone here thinking technologies has rusted Gorkha..You will know when Nepal goes into war..Though Nepal is immune from military conflicts..
      These men just want money and are muscles for hire..Real Gorkhas serve the Nation on minimum wages..These guys are mongol rooted but Nepal is ruled by Aryans so figure it out..

  • @tunesofnature3867
    @tunesofnature3867 4 года назад +8

    Thank you 101 East for sharing our stories to the world.

  • @PaulKidero
    @PaulKidero 4 года назад +1

    Met a cohort of the gurkhas in 2018 heading to the British military base in Nanyuki Kenya. Very sharp lads, definitely left a positive impression

  • @vgetginas4736
    @vgetginas4736 3 года назад +2

    *I wish them all the best. Love from India*

  • @garyhewitt489
    @garyhewitt489 4 года назад +10

    These men are held in absolute admiration and respect in the UK.
    There courage and loyalty is legendary. Their history unparalleled. Their behaviour exemplary.
    The stories told of them legendary.

    • @garyhewitt489
      @garyhewitt489 4 года назад +3

      @Syed Ahmed 200 years of history . I doubt you understand.
      The Indian Army has Gurkha regiments I think

    • @Happy-rm8li
      @Happy-rm8li 4 года назад +1

      @@garyhewitt489 no legacy is greater than ones own nation.yes they are inducted in indian army too.but gurkhas can be both indian or nepali.

    • @flosyd7891
      @flosyd7891 4 года назад +2

      @@Happy-rm8li No Gurkha's cannot be indian ethnicity. They can be nepali ethnicity who live in india though

    • @flosyd7891
      @flosyd7891 4 года назад +1

      @Syed Ahmed I think you need to first take care of jihadis on your country then talk about other

    • @flosyd7891
      @flosyd7891 4 года назад +1

      @Syed Ahmed LMAO good for you caveman.

  • @akash1yadav5
    @akash1yadav5 4 года назад +4

    We proud to be a nepali 🇳🇵 (jay nepal)jay Ghorkha

  • @raysmagar6659
    @raysmagar6659 5 месяцев назад

    Pain that will keep us motivated. Till today, whenever I feel like giving up, I recall those days.
    Gives me strength.

  • @thushansylva
    @thushansylva 3 года назад

    So inspiring..❤️

  • @santoshrai10111
    @santoshrai10111 4 года назад +14

    “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” -Nelson Mandela

  • @kamalThapa-hw2dw
    @kamalThapa-hw2dw 4 года назад +5

    I wish my all young guys to fight for our country,
    Make our country
    Live together with all beloved family...
    Not from other and feel proud!!!!

  • @sanjayshrestha2
    @sanjayshrestha2 2 года назад

    I dont know why this channel is much better than others

  • @animenerd6924
    @animenerd6924 4 года назад +2

    Thankyou Aljazeera for bringing out this story

  • @ST21892
    @ST21892 4 года назад +7

    All of them are so young. I feel bad and good at the same time. God bless them.

  • @emil8679
    @emil8679 3 года назад +7

    I met some of these Gurkhas when I was working for the MOD in Wales. Small, polite, ferocious with rock solid mentalities. I felt that any one of them could have easily killed me with a flick of a wrist if they've wanted to.

  • @dwaynepilolo7880
    @dwaynepilolo7880 2 года назад

    When I first watched this on tv I was glued to it. This has to be one my favourite episodes on 101 east

  • @paulnantulya
    @paulnantulya 2 года назад +2

    The story of the noble Gurkha people and the heroic contributions they have made to the British military has to be one of the most moving and unique of our times. The Brigade of the Gurkhas is legendary and highly respected around the world for its military prowess, fearlessness in battle, and above all, loyalty, discipline, and honor. This is what makes me so sad when I read about the discrimination that Gurkha troops have suffered and the lengths they have had to go to get equal pay, pensions, and even the right to live in the UK after their service. When I started watching the documentary, it seemed to me like it would a no-brainer that these troops would automatically qualify for citizenship. Apparently not. Yet they have been fighting for Britain for as long as the United States has been a Republic. Imagine that!

  • @mscompare1837
    @mscompare1837 4 года назад +6

    Nepal is one of the most visited place in the world ❤❤

  • @appuarpana
    @appuarpana 4 года назад +3

    Sometimes you give your all and it's just not enough. I feel for those who were not selected and I hope better things await for them!

  • @samitatamang2232
    @samitatamang2232 4 года назад +1

    BeinG SELECTED in ech steps reminds u of ur family members and make u realize now its my time to do for them...the joy in the very moment is so motivating however being rejected despite the hardship is so devastating" COULLD FEEL THIS BOTH EMOTION"

  • @anujkumaranuj298
    @anujkumaranuj298 4 года назад +1

    When u say u won't fear to death , either u have lied or you are a Gurkha 🙏🙏..-A great indian Gen.