Why India’s Parsis are so OBSESSED with classic cars & bikes

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  • Опубликовано: 20 ноя 2024

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  • @TheSujanroy
    @TheSujanroy Год назад +575

    I found shelter during the Great Bombay Flood at Cyrus Dhabars' Home. His father, Behram Dhabhar was a senior colleague and friend. I had tread through chest deep sewer water at Matunga Circle to reach their home.
    Before entering the house Behram said "Finally you can admire my Fiat."
    "Behram, your Fiat is swaddled in 2 layers of rain covers. How can I admire it?"
    "I will undo the ropes fastening the covers and you can feel the paint finish I have got on it by poking your hands under the covers" replied Behram.
    So there we stood in the twilight, 2 grown men in a pouring rain storm groping a classic Fiat underneath it's covers in the darkness!

    • @anilachar323
      @anilachar323 Год назад +29

      This is a story that you can store in your heirloom of memories !

    • @promitbanerjee2623
      @promitbanerjee2623 Год назад +6

      কি সুন্দর লিখেছেন, আপনার তো লেখক হওয়া উচিত।😊

    • @indranidasgupta1511
      @indranidasgupta1511 Год назад +7

      Cyrus Dhabar is a true car enthusiast.. bhalo lekhe

    • @johnydesparado123
      @johnydesparado123 Год назад +5

      he is the reason why we have the MAHINDRA THAR !

    • @nbandpinportugal
      @nbandpinportugal Год назад

      Perverts......🤣

  • @manin4568
    @manin4568 Год назад +654

    One of the best minority community which contributes a lot to the society, taxation, business and economy 👌👌🎉

    • @purvichamundi1741
      @purvichamundi1741 Год назад

      Parsis worked for dere SATANIC ILLUMINATI MASTERS ROTHSCHILDS.

    • @m.r.prasad
      @m.r.prasad Год назад +67

      Parsi community people have a great respect for their old customs and prefer to lead modest and non glamorous way of living.

    • @Ashutosh5897
      @Ashutosh5897 Год назад

      😂 Read history They get rich because they were boot licker of British

    • @arsalanmirza3411
      @arsalanmirza3411 Год назад +19

      Sadly decreasing and disappearing 😢

    • @vvvj7471
      @vvvj7471 Год назад

      They are rich because they facilitated the British in looting India

  • @JAMESBOND-xo4xg
    @JAMESBOND-xo4xg Год назад +101

    We the people of India respect Parsi community and huge respect to Sir Ratan Tata.

    • @prakxyz
      @prakxyz Год назад +3

      You should not.
      They become rich only because british with a plan favoured them, if you research in detail you will start to dislike them

    • @keepitshort6863
      @keepitshort6863 Год назад +6

      ​​@@prakxyzlthough it's true, back then most Parsi were yes sir yes mam to British.
      But we cannot blame the newer generation.
      I am really interested if u have any study material about British favoring Parsis . I did read few but pretty sure there more available

    • @siddharthshekhar909
      @siddharthshekhar909 Год назад +10

      ​@@prakxyzwell , they were not the only ones. What about most Rajas and Zamindara? All those who would give their right hand for a knighthood. Or even the title of a ' Rai Bahadur ' . And finally the biggest stooge of the British was a man called jawaharlal Nehru. And , get ready for this , the man behind Nehru. Mohandas Gandhi.

    • @jsthereforfun1648
      @jsthereforfun1648 Год назад +1

      ​@@prakxyzwhat can you do the government were like that and Nehru was like that too go search it

  • @Amuzic_Earth
    @Amuzic_Earth Год назад +32

    Since nobody is mentioning this, so, here I go, please give a raise to the filmmaker/editor of this video. Absolutely amazing filmmaking, editing and color grading.

    • @DWREV
      @DWREV  Год назад +5

      We shall let the entire production team know what you've said, with special mention to our cameraperson - Arjun Dhavale, and video editor - Kirsten Jungclaus. Thanks for watching! :-)

  • @emilhilmy8682
    @emilhilmy8682 Год назад +639

    One more classic that come from Indian Parsi community.. Freddie Mercury.

    • @DWREV
      @DWREV  Год назад +54

      You're absolutely right! 🎤

    • @PervinIrani
      @PervinIrani Год назад +39

      The best Mr ratan Tata

    • @AshishSawant-mt5bv
      @AshishSawant-mt5bv Год назад +44

      Freddie wasn't proud of being Indian or being identified as one. Get your facts RIGHT.

    • @PervinIrani
      @PervinIrani Год назад +106

      @@AshishSawant-mt5bv wasn't proud does not change the fact he was one

    • @hudsonstraight8628
      @hudsonstraight8628 Год назад +31

      ​@@AshishSawant-mt5bvMr.Sawant you are correct. Faredoon Balsara, ( Mercury) studied at Panchgani, went to East Africa, his aunt took him to England, then the buck toothed kid made his mark as a musician. To mix- in he absolved his Indianess, hardly looked after his kindly aunt, ....the rest is history.

  • @Thomas63r2
    @Thomas63r2 Год назад +73

    As a Texan this video was my first look into the Parsi and their culture of admiration and passion for old vehicles - and I thoroughly enjoyed their pragmatic approach of using everything they have until the very end of its life. Such a beautifully curated video gem.

    • @DWREV
      @DWREV  Год назад

      Glad, that you enjoyed watching our content. 😊

    • @prof_sceptic
      @prof_sceptic Год назад +1

      These Parsis were and probably still are the best
      Honorable men, the best accountants, lawyers, usually at the pinnacle of these professions,
      They were pianists - one of them Zubin Mehta who had the courage to conduct Wagner for Israelis and they heard him . A wonderful man and in Vienna I stayed in a hotel and it was a great hotel but I was extra impressed to see them display in a glass case his signature across the guest book and his review

    • @prof_sceptic
      @prof_sceptic Год назад +1

      Oh an no description of Parsis can be complete without mention of JRD Tata a legionnaire an aviator and the pioneer of aviation in India
      Story is he got out of his chauffeured car to push a woman’s stalled car …

  • @gabesolomon4887
    @gabesolomon4887 Год назад +235

    Wow. 100,000 people, in a country of a billion. And there is still a distinct community and culture. That is absolutely incredible.

    • @sharathvasudev
      @sharathvasudev Год назад +40

      india is the only country on earth even we Indians get a culture shock.😂

    • @bjjhvbhjhhvvcvbh5699
      @bjjhvbhjhhvvcvbh5699 Год назад +8

      There were many parsis in Pakistan.
      But you know what happened to them!
      Islam

    • @mercedesbenz3751
      @mercedesbenz3751 Год назад

      That's why I say, ask Parsis or Jews as to how they're treated in India, they are the real minorities of India. Not Muslims. Muslims will always play the victim card.

    • @henkholdingastate
      @henkholdingastate Год назад

      These cars will live longer than the modern over-complicated plastic cars. Certainly the e cars will soon be scrapped in new condition because .... yes sir, the battery costs $ 20,000. And then the drama of the charring direct injection engines..... worthless to the owner. This often results in oil spills because everything gets charred, including the piston rings that get stuck. End the old cars can be repaired bij a normal garage for normal price (the reair of the modern car......special the e cars is very expensive and who can do it)

    • @hassanalim9218
      @hassanalim9218 Год назад +2

      Used to be secular state, NOT ANYMORE.

  • @RayomandJPatell
    @RayomandJPatell Год назад +189

    Possibly the best documentation of our community in my memory. A subject handled with great sensitivity and empathy by your host and the camera work is simply stellar. A treat indeed to see many legends sharing their stories. Conspicuous by his absence is Mr. Cama, who daily drives one of his Vintage or Classic Cars to work every single day. Thank you for a lovely film, it’s really heartwarming to see Marespand talk about the note his dad left for him. That moment really gripped.

    • @DWREV
      @DWREV  Год назад +7

      Thank you 🙌 Glad you enjoyed the video! Mr. Cama sounds like an interesting character as well.

    • @tiger10149
      @tiger10149 Год назад +4

      One thing I do not understand is as per current regulations here in Kolkata they are not allowing old vehicles to get re-registered and thus ply on the roads. I have a 34 year old car bought by my father. I still have not sold it, but I cannot use it. How to use old cars?
      The documentary is obviously very well made, very informative and my love and respect for the Parsis who love their old belongings. I also have many old belongings at our home- old gramaphone, century old things.

    • @navinadv
      @navinadv Год назад +1

      @@DWREV you also missed Hormazd Sorabjee of Auto Car India.

    • @acestormtrooper
      @acestormtrooper Год назад

      @@tiger10149 Which car is that?

    • @saurabhmukh1
      @saurabhmukh1 Год назад

      Sell yours to a Parsi

  • @monirodacosta6074
    @monirodacosta6074 Год назад +41

    Love to my Parsi brothers and sisters ! Truly an amazing community. Pioneers of India

  • @vvvvv880
    @vvvvv880 Год назад +9

    This community is contrubting sooo much for our country much respect

  • @chiragjobanputra1
    @chiragjobanputra1 Год назад +37

    In 1999, when skoda motors was looking for dealer in Ahmedabad, me and my brothers created a presentation for Rustom Cama of cama motors, which helped them acquire the Škoda dealership in ahmedabad. That’s the point we learned the deep rooted history of the Parsi family. I have always been impressed by their attitude towards things they own, their history and their attention to details.

    • @JacobAlenghat-gg2tv
      @JacobAlenghat-gg2tv Год назад +6

      I am lover of vintage car & still maintained ,my Dad's 1949 model Vauxhall Velox the S.India Vintage Rally Champion in immaculate condition in Thrissur, Kerala

  • @josephwright6042
    @josephwright6042 Год назад +77

    Incredible how well they look after their machines. Beautiful documentary. Well done REV

  • @temp1985
    @temp1985 Год назад +9

    "man of substantial proportions" i am out of words by the way he described maharjas personality 👏

  • @Anee988
    @Anee988 Год назад +68

    Excellent documentary. The camera work and story telling were top notch. Vaishali's love for cars really shines through and she amplifies it through her subjects in the film.

    • @DWREV
      @DWREV  Год назад +4

      Glad you liked it!

    • @adityakumaryadav6169
      @adityakumaryadav6169 Год назад +2

      @@DWREV Plz agar aap India m videos bana rahe ho to hindi m banao jisse hume pareshani n ho aur agar aapko English m chahiye to aap subtitle use kr lena wo zayada accha rahega 🙏🙏

    • @vc9545
      @vc9545 Год назад +2

      Second this.. really well crafted video and I am glad we came to the conclusion that some times there are just no easy answer as to why humans do what they do.

  • @LarryNgetich
    @LarryNgetich Год назад +30

    It is well known even in Kenya that Indians keep their cars in pristine condition. I used to think it is an Indian thing, but now it is highly likely that they are Parsis. Thank you for this eye-opening piece.

    • @jashsylde8136
      @jashsylde8136 Год назад +6

      But these Parsis are Indians.
      Actually its not just Parsis, its Gujarati-Marwadi culture. They care of their stuff meticulously and typically keep they automobiles especially classics in prestine running condition and refrain from selling it.
      Most Parsis landed on Gujarat and worked their way up from there. They absorbed this culture and took it to a next level.
      You dont see this in Parsis in other countries (unless they were formerly from india)

    • @LarryNgetich
      @LarryNgetich Год назад +2

      @@jashsylde8136 Yeah, thanks for the correction. What I meant was I thought it is an Indian thing across all ethnic subcultures.

    • @jashsylde8136
      @jashsylde8136 Год назад +5

      @@LarryNgetichPls do not take any offense, nor did I took any offense. India is very diverse, it's not homogeneous. Not all Indians take care of their stuff. Those who don't take care of their stuff will only incurr more loss. This a technique to improve standards while saving money. You can call it being efficient with what you have in possession.
      And this behavior can be found across humans of different cultures or geography.
      Preserving something is human trait. Many people in US, Europe, East Asia and middle East also like to preserve stuff.

    • @alphacompany4837
      @alphacompany4837 Год назад +1

      We take care of our bikes, Im from South India

    • @purvichamundi1741
      @purvichamundi1741 Год назад

      Parsis worked for dere SATANIC ILLUMINATI MASTERS ROTHSCHILDS.

  • @rachelninankoshie6308
    @rachelninankoshie6308 Год назад +32

    So well done, DW! Excellent storytelling. When I think about the Parsi community, the metaphorical "sugar in milk" folklore comes to mind. This passion for automobiles and its preservation is yet another example of standing out without displacing. Like sugar mixed in a glassful of milk.

  • @sanchit781
    @sanchit781 Год назад +24

    The car culture in India is going to its glory again specially with the old cars , I absolutely loved the way you documented it with the parsi community!❤

    • @DWREV
      @DWREV  Год назад +1

      Thank you for watching!

  • @MayukhNair
    @MayukhNair Год назад +7

    32:32 The pause in the man's throat, the tears...the incredible love. That car is even beyond being a beloved "dikri" of his family now. He's keeping his father alive beyond just memories through keeping the car itself maintained and running. What a beautiful documentary of a prolific community's attachment to the machines we love. Incredible work, REV!

  • @RonnyCRock
    @RonnyCRock Год назад +41

    Very interesting story about the parsi community. I have been so many times to India and also know a couple of racecar related Parsis. The story gives sweet insights into their crazy passion about their cars. DW and Vaishali please more content like this.

    • @DWREV
      @DWREV  Год назад +6

      Glad you enjoyed the video! We have more content coming your way - stay tuned 👐

  • @SBha30
    @SBha30 Год назад +7

    Excellent documentary! Learned so much of the Parsi community. They seem to have integrated well with the rest of India.

  • @imranm7628
    @imranm7628 Год назад +32

    There used to be many well-known Parsi families in Pakistan. Religious intolerance in Pakistan has forced many to flee the country. They were pioneers in the education, maritime and industrial development of the country. What a loss for Pakistan.

    • @sarants4488
      @sarants4488 Год назад +22

      Pakistan is an example of how not to use relegion in a country..... pakistan is basically getting destroyed in the name of relegion

    • @factsofrealsandreels1911
      @factsofrealsandreels1911 Год назад

      Where persecution to parsis happebed in pakistan prove

    • @mercedesbenz3751
      @mercedesbenz3751 Год назад +11

      ​@@factsofrealsandreels1911 forget about Parsis, talk about Hindus in Pakistan. You Pakistanis always deny historical facts

    • @user-ue4fh5mv9s
      @user-ue4fh5mv9s Год назад

      India and pakistan are two faces of the same coin, both failed states and both lack people who can think

    • @user-ue4fh5mv9s
      @user-ue4fh5mv9s Год назад

      @@mercedesbenz3751soo true 😢😢 our maharajas conqured the whole milkeyway galaxy but these terrorists mughals and br*tish destroyed all of it 🤬🤬🤬🤬😭😭😭😭😭😭😢😢😢😣😔😣😔😣😣

  • @campbellpaul
    @campbellpaul Год назад +24

    I absolutely love your coverage of these otherwise obscure automotive and motorcycle enthusiasts! Keep making them, please 😊👍

    • @DWREV
      @DWREV  Год назад +4

      More to come!

  • @theoracle6005
    @theoracle6005 Год назад +27

    It's great to see these beautiful cars being taken care and maintained in India.
    I can connect to what they say they have a sentimental connection with the car.
    My 51 Morris Minor was much the same.
    I bought this car as young kid for $500 as a wreck and totally restored her over the years.
    When I was dating my wife to be, I used to say I do have a 55 year old girlfriend, would you be ok to share home with her.
    Boy what a first reaction I got, until I told my wife to be about my passion for these old cars.
    Since then, I have bought two more with my wife and restoring them together.😅

    • @redbaron9029
      @redbaron9029 Год назад

      It's the people who maintain it, endia has nothing to offer except religious hatred.

  • @shaanusingh777
    @shaanusingh777 Год назад +5

    Most loveable most lovely most peaceful most down to earth community PARSI .
    Lots of love to parsi community

  • @imtiazkupe1361
    @imtiazkupe1361 Год назад +10

    Excellent Community, Excellent Machines and Excellent Documentary, camera work and story telling. Thank You for the Efforts and bringing our beloved Parsi Indian Community close to our heart by knowing them through Cars....

    • @DWREV
      @DWREV  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching!

  • @anirudhmitra4232
    @anirudhmitra4232 Год назад +6

    What a passion for cars and automobile at large . Parsis have contributed a lot this country from science to culture. My grandfather bought a 1948 austin A40 and we still have it with us . It is no less than a family member.

    • @DWREV
      @DWREV  Год назад

      How lovely! If you'd like to tell us more about the family's favourite runabout please write to rev.community@dw.com. We'd be happy to see some photographs too. :-)

  • @JijoMojo
    @JijoMojo Год назад +7

    Brilliantly documented - I am glad I stumbled upon this video!! Although I am not a Parsi, watching this made me feel there is a little bit of a Parsi in me. Washing the motorcyle in the rain, removing pebbles and stones from the tyre treads were goosebumps moments.

  • @warrensmith4144
    @warrensmith4144 Год назад +4

    Not just about cars, but an attitude/ethos about life. Superb.

  • @madandu
    @madandu Год назад +6

    I knew Parsis got distinct taste for things, care to preserve it. The level of affection, loyalty Parsis have for their machines shown in this episode is truly mind-boggling, inspiring.

  • @dahyabhaipatel7283
    @dahyabhaipatel7283 Год назад +6

    Guys I'm from udvada I'm not parsi but I do also love cars n bike i have 23 years old Suzuki bike with me n i proud of her

  • @rosewood1
    @rosewood1 Год назад +10

    What a fantastic voyage into India and Parsi and the car culture I never realised existed. The reality of course is that under the British Raj Indian had extraordinary wealth and they bought or had made the finest cars in the world. Like the silver Daimler! With Perdu glass .
    Fabulous video. Love the interviews with all the enthusiasts. Car's contain family memories and classic cars and motorcycles like these were beautifully made and had real durable quality.
    Much of what is made today won't last and is ephemeral.
    Superb

  • @parthcharan7171
    @parthcharan7171 Год назад +14

    I aspire to such levels of fastidiousness. Also, nicely done DW!

  • @kausthubh
    @kausthubh Год назад +5

    Absolutely superb video DW.
    I remember about 10 years ago I went to meet my friend who has Parsi neighbours, and one of the Parsis was restoring a 1930s Bentley. I asked him where he gets parts and he replied that he makes them!
    A few weeks later the Bentley was gone, in its place was a Mercedes Benz SLS AMG :P

  • @imkronos_me
    @imkronos_me Год назад +4

    Obsessed with Parsi culture of South Bombay, glad DW bring it up. Lovely documentary.

  • @sherwindcunha9239
    @sherwindcunha9239 Год назад +14

    So glad to see you guys make this video! So many familiar faces from Mumbai's classic car scene and so well done! Great job as always ❤

    • @DWREV
      @DWREV  Год назад +2

      Glad you liked it!!

  • @human9512
    @human9512 Год назад +1

    Parsi Community Also Own India's Biggest Automobile Company. They're the REAL Minority we are Proud Of.....

  • @TheLazarjoseb
    @TheLazarjoseb Год назад +12

    It was so well-made and very interesting documentation of Parsi community.

    • @DWREV
      @DWREV  Год назад +1

      Thanks. Maybe you like to subscribe our channel 😏

  • @abbassaigara3433
    @abbassaigara3433 Год назад +2

    Excellent video. I know many parsi gentlemen who not only love vintage cars and bikes but also love old mechanical clocks, which I service and repair.

  • @ranjanatantirige6897
    @ranjanatantirige6897 Год назад +3

    Irrespective of the owner's background we should appreciate the effort put in by them to preserve these machines for generations. Warm regards from Sri Lanka🌹🌹🌹

  • @SulfAbi
    @SulfAbi Год назад +4

    I am one of the lucky person to work under a Parsi boss.

  • @panoscharos983
    @panoscharos983 Год назад +5

    Zoroastrik way of life....preserve and honor the tradition.... congratulations...
    Regards from Athens Greece...

  • @varunemani
    @varunemani Год назад +5

    Lol, the whole topic fondly reminds me of the Parsi Father (Played by legendary acting sensation Asrani), his son, and their old vintage car which gets stolen in the movie!!. From one of my all-time fav Bollywood comedy adventure flicks - 'Dhamaal'. 😜😎

  • @tarunk13
    @tarunk13 Год назад +10

    Kudos to the journalist - the subject was handled well, and her language skills were excellent - a credit to her profession.

    • @DWREV
      @DWREV  Год назад +1

      Thanks a lot! Stay tuned for more content!

  • @boldschool6308
    @boldschool6308 Год назад +1

    Beautifully articulated by the reporter HUGE PROPS to her

  • @ritvikawasthi8146
    @ritvikawasthi8146 Год назад +1

    Another jewel of India moment by the Parsi community. Love cars love Parsis

  • @onthego22
    @onthego22 Год назад +2

    Loved that 83 old Refrigerator 😮 Amazing community. I did 11th-12th grade in south Mumbai and it was amazing experience watching some vintage cars on road during early 2000

  • @milandrajdaskumarnraj8003
    @milandrajdaskumarnraj8003 Год назад +4

    I love old cars. I salute you all.

  • @runsim_run
    @runsim_run Год назад +6

    Great storytelling! Not often I send around a 35 minute video but looks like that’s what I’ll be doing

    • @DWREV
      @DWREV  Год назад +1

      Thank you and thanks for sharing!

  • @gilbertahsam643
    @gilbertahsam643 Год назад +8

    I am happy to see people in India keep there cars in top shape. In America we call these people car 🚗 freaks or hot rodder people.

  • @anishbajaj9426
    @anishbajaj9426 Год назад +6

    There's gasoline running rich through these veins. Looking forward to Part 2 and 3. There are so many more Bawa stories that need to be told.

  • @rpatel3935
    @rpatel3935 Год назад +7

    Respect to Parsi community 👏.

  • @Irene.eb119
    @Irene.eb119 Год назад +4

    I appreciate the practicality of utilizing something until it is capable of fulfilling its purpose.

  • @iambrian769
    @iambrian769 Год назад +4

    Truly Amazing... Especially The Book Log. Enjoyed From The Caribbean 🇻🇨

    • @DWREV
      @DWREV  Год назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed it! And yes, the log shows true dedication 🙌

  • @cheersnofears
    @cheersnofears Год назад +2

    Beautifully done Vaishali. The tears in the end felt sweet....

  • @ranendutta6863
    @ranendutta6863 Год назад +6

    Me not a Parsi but being from Jamshedpur, feel understand them. Parsis love for nature or all those nearby them be they beings or non beings gets extended to automobiles too!

    • @hudsonstraight8628
      @hudsonstraight8628 Год назад

      Yes Sir, we Parsis love animals, especially dogs. They have a sixth sense to a a ' decent' being.

  • @rohitroll2119
    @rohitroll2119 Год назад +6

    Parsis , pride of India. Really fortunate to have such patriotic fellow countrymen.

  • @adrianrebello5879
    @adrianrebello5879 Год назад +2

    lots of respect for the smallest minority communty of india tha have contributed so much to the development of the country...........such passionate and grounded people.....lots of love and respect to the entire community of motorheads...with such strong and rooted values....keep at it .Lots to learn from such rooted human beings. Thank you!.

  • @51tomtomtom
    @51tomtomtom Год назад +2

    you're completely crazy ! I love it ! Especially when "the bain" comes off .......riding a 1972 Airmacchi-Harley-Davidson SS 350...starting riding 50 yrs ago on Jawa 175, later 350

  • @mack_titan
    @mack_titan Год назад +33

    It is not a Parsi or any other religious groups. It's the ability to have disposable income and means to keep it. So, with that, I'm Indian Hindu with 20 plus rare motorcycles ranging from 1920s to 20-teens and couple of expedition trucks to go with it. If my friends had the means, they will/would have done the same.

    • @metalonmetal5291
      @metalonmetal5291 Год назад +4

      Chill out bro!

    • @mack_titan
      @mack_titan Год назад +3

      @@metalonmetal5291 Bruh, I'm pretty chill...

    • @alienkishorekumar
      @alienkishorekumar Год назад +3

      @@metalonmetal5291 It's true. They aided Brits and got a lot of money.

    • @myselfyuvi
      @myselfyuvi Год назад

      Fact being spoken! ✌️

    • @gyaniadmi2347
      @gyaniadmi2347 Год назад +2

      Thanks for telling the truth, but even if we have money we do not give importance to non living things.( Materialistic ) to this extend. This is stupiddiy.

  • @yampipampi
    @yampipampi Год назад

    This video is documenting and journalism at it's finest. Not because of the coverage, but because you could easily feel the sheer reverence the Parsi community has for their automobiles - all while sharing the respect, endearment, and joy. It was such a perspective of an excited and welcome guest - where you felt greeted by open arms.
    i hope this vintage auto culture lasts long and thrives in their community!

  • @anahitamistry7159
    @anahitamistry7159 Год назад +5

    What an excellent coverage. Thank you for highlighting these people and our community

    • @shubhamshetty7792
      @shubhamshetty7792 9 месяцев назад

      We need parsi community to grow,what is parsi women doing comeon we need healthy competition with hindus and muslims lol😂😂😂,guys need to look at ur population, we really care about parsi,such a lovely people.

  • @jczerozerotwo3071
    @jczerozerotwo3071 Год назад +1

    must be a dream to be an Indian Parsis with those lovely classics, it’s clear they take care of the cars

  • @krunal7433
    @krunal7433 Год назад +17

    In Dhamal movie Baman's parsi father treats his vintage car better than his son Baman. Mharo Dhikro Mharo Dhikro 😂😂😂😂

  • @Lovepreet_Singh93
    @Lovepreet_Singh93 Год назад +2

    The way I take care of my bikes and cars I really wish my grandchildren or their children will too take care of and love them as these Parsis are doing today.

  • @louisville9686
    @louisville9686 Год назад +2

    A really super, brief documentary video. Thank you very much. It really is very impressive to see how just much love and devotion is given by this section of the Parsi community to looking after these splendid old cars and motorcycles. Simply wonderful! 🌴👍👀🥊

  • @noboom6808
    @noboom6808 Год назад +5

    Parsis are Love ❤
    So sad that they're decreasing in population 😢
    They have contributed a lot for india

  • @srw6772
    @srw6772 Год назад +1

    Lovely to see that the Parsis have managed to maintain a distinct identity while still integrating into Indian society. Look forward to them setting an example of hard work, integrity, and wisdom for generations to come.

  • @sushantathavale4673
    @sushantathavale4673 Год назад +1

    we were having Premier Padmini passing number MJF3636; I just relived those old great days

  • @varunemani
    @varunemani Год назад +3

    You know what.. I actually became a fan of most of those beautiful machines, in particular Dadachan's green Morris sportster. Thanks Vaishali and DW for the well researched ride down automotive memory lane as well as a interesting little history on our Parsi folks. Ofcourse the Indian translation here would mostly be 'Kanjoosi' but never the less these people are truly pragmatic and respect their machines in every sense of the word.

  • @shreeramshetty777
    @shreeramshetty777 Год назад +5

    Fantastic video! Really appreciate the great content

    • @DWREV
      @DWREV  Год назад

      Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @Roy-mk9zl
    @Roy-mk9zl Год назад +1

    Mine is Mustang Shelby 1969. It's designed for sleekness and sophistication and I love that. I want to own one in my lifetime and I understand the obsession Parsees have with these retro/vintage cars. Just protect this community like they protect their cars. Gem

    • @DWREV
      @DWREV  Год назад

      Thanks for watching, and happy motoring in your Mustang Shelby!

  • @vishal.choudhury
    @vishal.choudhury Год назад +2

    I am highly obliged to the parsi community, they came here and made a place in everyone's heart.

  • @flowzeta5412
    @flowzeta5412 Год назад +12

    Simple reason. Parsis were always rich in the country. Indians were 90% under poverty at Independence and buying vehicle wasn't a dream they could afford. Most grandparents tell stories about drought, famine and poverty. Although Parsis were a minority, they thrived under the Mughals and then under the British.
    Cars, from the 50s up until the 90s were only bought by the rich in India. If they were 'collecting' cars in those days, imagine the wealth they possessed.

    • @manh9105
      @manh9105 Год назад +4

      Not under Mughals but under British! Parsi's were non-descript for 1100 years suddenly under British they became upwardly mobile

  • @kayerickatson4814
    @kayerickatson4814 Год назад +2

    What a wonderful video, I thoroughly enjoyed seeing the lovely old cars and bikes!

  • @shahabuddin8357
    @shahabuddin8357 Год назад +4

    amazing work, truly commendable, would love to see more of such content

  • @kitisdkhar2644
    @kitisdkhar2644 Год назад

    Now onward I change my mind towards the old vehicle,,, thank you mam

  • @oov55
    @oov55 Год назад +1

    Bless them for their dedication to the simple beauty of Brit classics. Once you are bitten by the bug - it never goes away.

  • @rayomandkhambata
    @rayomandkhambata Год назад +2

    Truly one of the best researched and articulated video on Parsis aka what the world calls BAWAS.
    Great effort and a superb job done by the team of DW REV. Thanks for creating such a wonderful documentary and I am sure it will motivate more Bawas to preserve what they have.

  • @bikironphukan777
    @bikironphukan777 Год назад +2

    Wow , inspired by this video ❤ Epic👌👌👌

  • @shobhashirke6816
    @shobhashirke6816 Год назад +3

    Absolutely loved this documentary! A story well filmed!

  • @ammitpchawda3610
    @ammitpchawda3610 Год назад +2

    This was a fantastic episode on the famous parsi bawas on india and their love for their " dikri " CARS & BIKES ....;)absolutely loved it!!!!

    • @DWREV
      @DWREV  Год назад

      Thanks for watching!

  • @sakumar
    @sakumar Год назад

    I'm glad that the RUclips algorithm served up this story to me. And thank you for putting it together. I had a smile on my face the whole time. Great job!

  • @shorubad4527
    @shorubad4527 Год назад +5

    Very well done! Such an interesting story and so well told by Vaishali and wonderful camera work! All the stories were heartwarming, particularly the last one. Look forward to more such content.

    • @DWREV
      @DWREV  Год назад +1

      Thanks a lot for you feedback, glad you enjoyed the video! 🙏🏻

  • @psingh007
    @psingh007 Год назад +1

    This gave me so much pleasure. Thanks for doing this!!

  • @emotionpictures19
    @emotionpictures19 Год назад +4

    Although I am not a parsi, I used to be like them, but in recent years I realised not to fall for materials, instead of these things, one should give time and love to family, and be peaceful

  • @anandnkhl
    @anandnkhl Год назад +1

    Wow! Really loved this episode. It's the stories and emotions behind these machines that make them more than just a machine, but a family member. Loved it!

  • @vaibhavarora2420
    @vaibhavarora2420 Год назад

    i thought i will watch it later but i ended up watching the entire video. just love to see people who care about their bikes and cars and are so positive about it. i guess i need to find parsi friends now so i can have at least some friends to talk about bikes and cars

  • @haydendemenezes2460
    @haydendemenezes2460 Год назад +3

    Wonderfully documented.

    • @DWREV
      @DWREV  Год назад +1

      thanks!

  • @sarnan10
    @sarnan10 Год назад +1

    Such a beautiful documentary 😊

  • @an00pgp74
    @an00pgp74 Год назад +3

    Really interesting, the presentation and storytelling deserves a great round of applause...👏👏keep going

    • @DWREV
      @DWREV  Год назад +1

      Thank you for watching!

  • @glowsgarage
    @glowsgarage Год назад +2

    Very nice collection of scale models too

    • @DWREV
      @DWREV  Год назад

      There will be a seperate report on this

  • @truthforallrajeshbhargav4739
    @truthforallrajeshbhargav4739 Год назад

    Wow!!!!! I love you people who cared about classic cars and bikes

  • @mgithaiga1
    @mgithaiga1 Год назад +1

    Wow, Mumbai looks so beautiful in this video

  • @hriddhi10
    @hriddhi10 Год назад

    Absolutely amazing video VD!
    Nothing can really come close to Parsi’s love for their machines!
    A few minutes with Adil Sir is like an entire class on automobile history and engineering! Mentor to many! 🙏
    Many who arent an ardent follower of automotive might not know that Cyrus’s father Late DB Sir has been behind the development of iconic Mahindra cars like the Thar! One of the greatest automotive engineers of India.
    So many familiar names from the auto community here in the video!
    Awesome video! 🎉🎉🎉

    • @DWREV
      @DWREV  Год назад

      Thanks! Hopefully you have subscribed to our channel :-)

  • @singhksudhanshu
    @singhksudhanshu Год назад +5

    Thanks to Hindu majority who let them flourish without any risk, also protected them whenever needed.

    • @zuboy4272
      @zuboy4272 Год назад +2

      they never recognize that , they will never let a hindu boy or girl marry in their family this is how they return our favor !

    • @singhksudhanshu
      @singhksudhanshu Год назад

      @@zuboy4272 it's ok, they are already minority. Inter religious marriages will dissolve their culture. But some of them are radicals

    • @srw6772
      @srw6772 Год назад +2

      @@zuboy4272 My brother, if we did let Hindus marry into our community you'd accuse us of proselytization/conversion. When we don't, you say we're ungrateful. Parsis love Hindus. They are our neighbors, friends, and teachers. We love all Indians. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise :)

  • @samrudh7
    @samrudh7 Год назад +1

    Not only cars but many more vintage collections ..

  • @volvof12able
    @volvof12able Год назад

    From Nottingham in England, I thourely enjoyed that thank you 😊

    • @DWREV
      @DWREV  Год назад

      Thanks for watching!

  • @Reddylion
    @Reddylion Год назад +4

    Not just parsis, anyone with common sense will like their automotive or mamal motive be it a horse or a donkey or a merc. It's my transportation and I like it. period...

  • @backyardprojects9945
    @backyardprojects9945 Год назад +1

    Hello from Australia, fantastic documentary. Excellent production values.

    • @DWREV
      @DWREV  Год назад

      Thank you for watching!

  • @jararacain
    @jararacain Год назад

    One of the best videos on cars and the people behind them that I've ever seen. Keep it up!