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  • Опубликовано: 9 дек 2022
  • This video and channel is about the my experience as NRI who lived in US, Sweden, Denmark, Philippines and visited couple more countries however finally decided to come back and settle in India with my loved ones. Mostly i am covering my background, Reason for moving back, how did I planned the move, reasons for going abroad again after living in India for 3 years, Career transition, Kids social life, Advice for the future aspirants and finally experience in India.
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Комментарии • 170

  • @user-nuve3ub2
    @user-nuve3ub2 11 месяцев назад +10

    I was in india last year… I was amazed to see a security guard doing 2-3 jobs for financial stability, rickshaw drivers with iPhones, payment technology at the tapri, friends with insane salaries, people randomly talking tech in elevators … At this pace, India will absolutely outpace several other countries!!! 🇮🇳

  • @kal8109
    @kal8109 Год назад +25

    I live in USA but I don't behave arrogantly when I go to India. Both countries have their own benefits and drawbacks. People have become more materialistic in India and family relationships are no longer the same.

    • @rajanathanc5468
      @rajanathanc5468 Год назад +2

      India will pass through this phase, as you stated. The USA also went these past early 19th century

    • @vijaydadhich2146
      @vijaydadhich2146 Год назад +4

      Yes, what you mention is very true. It's unfortunate but it has changed a lot. Family relationship are no longer with the same values as it used to be.

  • @altsea
    @altsea Год назад +26

    India is developing so fast, NRIs have still the mindset of India of 20 years back. They can’t imagine and accept the new and improved India.

    • @summiitt
      @summiitt Год назад

      Well saiid

    • @B-W.
      @B-W. Год назад +2

      India is developing for sure, but Indians remain the same.
      Also one thing that shocked me on my recent trip was, illegal encroachment of land very close to where i grew up and Beggars.
      This is honestly, unacceptable.
      It's not the fast trains, malls and such that make me happy, it is this encroachment and constant bugging by beggars that saddens me.

    • @deepikakothari9968
      @deepikakothari9968 Год назад +3

      It is the best country to live is only for upper middle class or elite class .
      The education n corruption is the biggest hazard , which will take centuries to finish .

    • @Kalinga_yodha
      @Kalinga_yodha Год назад +1

      ​@@deepikakothari9968 75 years vs 200 years of independence hope you do the calculation and carefully observe the actual history in every angle.

    • @ln7487
      @ln7487 Год назад

      Most NRIs have property investments in India and they are happy to know India is developing. They would love to accept it, if it is the case . However, India still has a lot to improve. We can not compare it to developed countries yet.

  • @Middleclassbeta
    @Middleclassbeta Год назад +4

    The awe factor in India has reduced a lot not only for NRIs but for rich people also. Ab ka attitude hai saanuu kii!!!

  • @HarshvardhanKanthode
    @HarshvardhanKanthode Год назад +10

    The mindset shift is proof that India is developing faster. The grass is not always greener on the other side 🤭
    The next step should be to improve the quality of white collar jobs, and digitize most industries in India.

  • @pennyshinta9101
    @pennyshinta9101 Год назад +5

    You are really a very sweet, sensitive and honest person. Your family is lucky to have you.

  • @sharathshenoy7665
    @sharathshenoy7665 Год назад +7

    Your observation is so accurate. Thank you Hemant 👍🏻

  • @unwanted333
    @unwanted333 Год назад +2

    Bohot khoob, Hemath!
    I am waiting for other videos.

  • @rahul123715
    @rahul123715 Год назад +30

    Nicely summarised. Those days are gone when people would admire people who are in the west and the prospects of staying in India itself are becoming lucrative. Keep up the good work!!

  • @sumithhh9379
    @sumithhh9379 Год назад +3

    It might be going down but in Metro cities like Bangalore, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Delhi it is absolutely non existent. People don't give a damn. They behave you same if you are foreign return or working in India.

  • @travelmatters24
    @travelmatters24 Год назад +13

    Hemant bhai ji m bhi UK 7 sal rh kr aaya hu , ab mujhy koi frk nhi pdta koi jaye koi aaye dekh liya mene bhar ka mjaa 😂😂 , jisne nhi dekha uske liye vhi pagal ho rhe hi ki abroad to mje hi maje hai , lekin reality kuch ho milti hai , vnha phuchkar

  • @hassankhan
    @hassankhan Год назад +6

    Another masterpiece video 👏👏👏
    So eloquent and well thought composed speech ... How do you do this ?? Flawless speech delivery! And remember, I'm from 🇺🇸🇵🇰 but I'm loving this guy!!

  • @aeshajoshipathak701
    @aeshajoshipathak701 Год назад +2

    Kya khub bataya aapne 100% agreed with your thoughts

  • @abhiruplahiri1
    @abhiruplahiri1 Год назад +14

    Nice video as always. I have lived in many countries in Europe and indeed salary packages in India for many industries and good people are almost similar (sometimes even more) than Europe and with lower taxation, rapid digitization, everything on app and low cost of services in India, one can live a way better life.

    • @abhiruplahiri1
      @abhiruplahiri1 Год назад

      @Robert Clive the founder of India Are you daft? First go learn proper English, then comment here.

  • @ln7487
    @ln7487 Год назад +3

    NRIs are down to earth as they have seen both sides of the world. India is fast developing, however corruption, bribe is still the same. Indian family values are not same as before anymore. Most are busy posting on social media and competing their lives to match that. I would not compare USA with India, but each has to decide on his own situation.

  • @medha0509
    @medha0509 Год назад +7

    Also discuss daily routine of young families ,lots of house work, time spent in doing chores, cooking cleaning , same boring limited group of friends. How nri show off everything.

  • @shozabrizvi84
    @shozabrizvi84 Год назад +5

    very good observation - total dil se!

  • @abhishekvakil007
    @abhishekvakil007 Год назад +26

    India ke parents bahar ki reality accept hi nahi kar paate he...aur aap jaise reality batane wale NRI log bhi 5% hi hote he
    aur ye mindset ki wajah se mujhe sach bolne me bhi bahut sochna padta he taki kisiko bura na lag jaaye... kyuki family gatherings me sabka mindset superior hota he west ke prati
    aur dusra ye senior citizen bhi nahi samaj paate he... unko jab me bolta hu waha bhi महंगाई badh rahi he coid pandemic aur Russia-Ukraine war ke karan...fir bhi nahi mante he... lekin unko lagta he waha 2-3 pound ya dollar me petrol milta he aur india me 100₹ petrol ho gaya he... woh waha unke liye toh 3 pound matlab 3 Rupees hi hue na... aisa samjte he yaha he parents log
    Family gatherings me "purchasing power parity" samjana padega mujhe jab mera bhai canada se milne aane wala he 4-5 din ke baad..

    • @TG01012K
      @TG01012K Год назад +1

      Yes.
      Indian families don't bother to calculate whether it is viable or not.

    • @mswr3351
      @mswr3351 Год назад +3

      Parents Ka blindly nahi Sunna chahiye because Indians are more into show off n all they are innocent but we young generation is smart enough to what’s right and we should take decisions accordingly.. parents naraj hote hai but then they become normal too

    • @TG01012K
      @TG01012K Год назад

      @@tejasvi18joshi
      Earning 30lpa is also not easy in India.

    • @fincap-creatingvalue.4083
      @fincap-creatingvalue.4083 Год назад +1

      Ha Bhai me b apne office k budho ko smjhta hu , vo mante nhi vo khte hai.. vha ki 1 dollar equal to 1 rs. Vha 70k dollar salary hogi per month yeh sochte hai

  • @harshitdaksh7680
    @harshitdaksh7680 Год назад +1

    haha mast observations and some are funny too.....particular marriage one. 😄

  • @ankurmehrotra6506
    @ankurmehrotra6506 Год назад +2

    I live out of India, and I dont expect special treatment. Why should there be any special treatment.

  • @mukuljain467
    @mukuljain467 Год назад +1

    Ha ha ha .. dost gazab bejjati karate ho :-D

  • @deepikakothari9968
    @deepikakothari9968 Год назад +3

    Hemant you have expressed the truth , hopefully every NRI feels the same . Definitely the people there are exposed to many new styles , which they used to feel or take as show-off or HS when NRIs habitually did , coz all that culture was common here in developed countries . There was slight inferior complex in them or in other words they felt that NRIs are putting us down . Now with the time in these past 5-10 years salaries , IT sector , living standards , globalization and availability of everything has increased , so now they act cool dude , to let us know , ki bhai jyada itrao mat , hum bhi kam nahi hain !! They do not know that what they are seeing now , has been in developed countries for the past 60-70 or more years . Its good to see India develop . Main culture shock is - there is too much of show- off whereas here US people are honest , modest n humble . But good u made this video , keep it up!

  • @ahmednisar9000
    @ahmednisar9000 Год назад +3

    True gone are days India is now changed country also so many Indian visited Canada USA and observed crazy stressful lonely life there

  • @desiguy995
    @desiguy995 Год назад +4

    The biggest shock i get on every india trip is how expensive everything is now.

    • @londonds91
      @londonds91 3 месяца назад

      where do you live?

  • @akshayupadhyay3267
    @akshayupadhyay3267 Год назад +3

    Another important point in india many properties have grown upto 50-100 times in last 20-30 years, coming from tier 2/3 cities now everyone is getting rich but those who went USA or other nations lost on this part drastically.
    Ive seen even small small lands and flats are worth 2-3 crs and my friends in USA are regretting it (and not able to buy now)

    • @hemantaim
      @hemantaim  Год назад

      Yes true and in coming future it will grow more so you are never too late

    • @quantumpolariton122
      @quantumpolariton122 4 месяца назад +1

      Hence why u don’t sell it when you
      Move.

  • @gggg-nf3th
    @gggg-nf3th Год назад +9

    Sir. Accidentally I found your NRI dilemma.
    I can 1000 percent relate to it. I am staying in Germany since last 12 years. If you like we can connect. Many good wishes to you

    • @hemantaim
      @hemantaim  Год назад +3

      You can contact me on Instagram at "staycalmstaybeautiful"

    • @ak_7973
      @ak_7973 Год назад +1

      Same Here. Living in Germany since 6 years

    • @ShubhamSaxena-te7nb
      @ShubhamSaxena-te7nb 27 дней назад +1

      How has been your experience so far in Germany? WOuld really be helpful if you could please share it :)

  • @oldmansgoldenwords
    @oldmansgoldenwords Год назад +2

    It is good that you get many products with various price points in India now. The point you are missing is in Canada you get most products say tea coffee with avg population salary. How much percentage of population in India can drink coffee with Rs 100.

    • @fwefhwe4232
      @fwefhwe4232 Год назад +2

      Rs 100 x 30 days is only Rs 3000 a month.
      An e rickshaw drivers make Rs 60k a month. He can drink if he wants to.

    • @quantumpolariton122
      @quantumpolariton122 4 месяца назад

      @@fwefhwe4232yea and legally paying tax is the last thing on the rickshaw drivers mind.

  • @ninaclemente5944
    @ninaclemente5944 Год назад +3

    Hemant, you don't understand Indian society! As an NRI you are the victim the moment you return. People regard you as a walking ATM. If you give someone Rs 500, they will throw it back in your face as they expected Rs.5,000! Additionally, you are never part of the society again. You returned. That dashed the hopes of the many whose only alternative is to flee. Keep up the laughs!

  • @VipinsinghParmar
    @VipinsinghParmar Год назад +1

    State per depends karta hai, uttar pradesh mai minister ias pcs ka izzat jayeda, punjab, gujrat mai jayeda respect hai kyuki woh karcha sabke uppar kar dete hai , aap baat sach hai loog touch mai chakkar kyuki kuch mil jaye

  • @RakeshKumar-ur3ut
    @RakeshKumar-ur3ut Год назад +6

    Hi,
    Can you please make a video about People returning India on OCI? How is life on OCI and how to get citizenship of India from OCI?
    Thanks.

    • @hemantaim
      @hemantaim  Год назад +2

      Sure.....OCI kids being treated as general kids ...no fees change....in college it's different quota and fees....

  • @rahulvarma2100
    @rahulvarma2100 Год назад +5

    It’s pleasure to know peoples mindsets are being rationalised about NRIs… not sure how is it in South India..

  • @keshavvengurlekar263
    @keshavvengurlekar263 Год назад +1

    U r right 👍

  • @KRIS6738
    @KRIS6738 Год назад +4

    it does not matter where u stay its all your mind set .... somehow i feel as u moved to india and you are more telling postive about it ...

  • @fwefhwe4232
    @fwefhwe4232 Год назад +12

    Its a sign of development of India and also jio revolution and social media has exposed the fault lines / slums / problems of the west.
    Also, recent property price boom in the last 10 years (2010 to 2022) has made many dollar millionaires (8cr NW). On paper, only 7 lakh Indians are HNIs but in reality, that figure must be 10x.
    So the awe of the west has reduced considerably. I see this in my own family. My aunt who lived in USA for 30 years, was angry when I asked if she lived in gated townships like we do haha

    • @Playerone1287
      @Playerone1287 Год назад +4

      People watched NRIs vlog and other social media content and they were like ye to hum jaise hi hai lol
      Ye cheej ki hai jio ne

    • @fwefhwe4232
      @fwefhwe4232 Год назад +1

      @@Playerone1287 haha sahi hai.

    • @beezlebub9
      @beezlebub9 Год назад

      I actually think that gated townships in India reflects on how little safety there is in India. And how big the income gaps are - not something to be proud of.

    • @fwefhwe4232
      @fwefhwe4232 Год назад

      @@beezlebub9 Income and wealth gap is a great thing ! Only the rich pays taxes which provides free food to 80cr Indians.
      We dont want to become another venezuela.

  • @pallavigupta3561
    @pallavigupta3561 Год назад +1

    Ha ha ..very well explained. Don’t think anyone will think you are coming from heaven ..which use to be the case 15 years back

  • @OurBeachyLife
    @OurBeachyLife Год назад +4

    Totally agreed as I visited Delhi after 3 years for a wedding. No one absolutely cares about those dollar income anymore 😄

    • @kal8109
      @kal8109 Год назад +1

      Why do you think people immigrate for only dollars? I immigrated mainly for better future for my kids. Human relations are not even the same in India anymore. I noticed that Indians have become more materialistic than those immigrated.

    • @quantumpolariton122
      @quantumpolariton122 4 месяца назад

      So they immigrate for the better quality of air then?

  • @newbiekhyber
    @newbiekhyber Год назад +20

    Those from premier institutes (IITs/IIMs) actually don't want to go to US/UK/Canada/Australia anymore because they can do very well here in India itself. So now when someone goes abroad it is because he/she is not capable enough to do well in India, hence they go overseas as the competition is lesser there. Going abroad is equated to lower capability. Have you also observed this phenomenon?

    • @vik8860
      @vik8860 Год назад +2

      it is correct.

    • @hemantaim
      @hemantaim  Год назад +2

      Agree

    • @Playerone1287
      @Playerone1287 Год назад +2

      Sirf unko incapable samjha jata hai ji ka IITs me selection nhi hua aur wo abroad kisi college me padh rhe hai, ye baat to mene mere IIT campus me suni hai
      Aur ab IITs ka craze bhi khatam sa ho rha hai, pehle jyada ijjat thi IITians ki

    • @sanjitneogi8017
      @sanjitneogi8017 Год назад +2

      I totally agree with you. I am an NIT graduate and I was an independent consultant in Europe through my own company and I left everything and retired in India at the age of 46. My only son who is also UK citizen going to a normal CBSE school and he is fully settled and I have pride that I have made right decision at right moment.

    • @deepikakothari9968
      @deepikakothari9968 Год назад +2

      The most important feature is the Time n Money .
      Today the MNC setup in India and packages by them has brought opportunities and change in mindset of this generation which was not in the past 50-60 years

  • @rastapopolous8446
    @rastapopolous8446 Год назад +2

    laat year when i went to TN for prilimigage trip i met a Belgium man who said he is cioming to this place for 15 years.. and when I told i reside outside India he laughed at me..

    • @hemantaim
      @hemantaim  Год назад

      True...as it's changing now

  • @sahilgupta221
    @sahilgupta221 Год назад +2

    Sir, Ek video mass layoff joh hoo raha hai us par bhi ek video banaye. Joh Indian wapas aayenge unke liye kuch tips bhi hoo jayega.

    • @hemantaim
      @hemantaim  Год назад

      Ok sure ....Thanks for advise

  • @hassankhan
    @hassankhan Год назад +4

    Listening to the remaining half today here in Chicago USA 🇺🇸 , and I must say that dude, you're so FREAKING SMART ... get admissions in some local Liberal Arts University and do your part-time PhD in Sociology. There should be a "Dr." infront of your name ... RUclips videos are fine, but with a PhD title , you need to deliver these lectures in world-class universities and explain this "reverse brain-drain" phenomenon to the overseas diaspora of different countries (S. Korea, Bangladesh, Malaysia, Indonesia, Pakistan ... they all want, they all need, to bring their qualified overseas settled diaspora back into their homeland, and so you can do such phenomenal contract work for the consulates and governments of these countries!) 👍👍♥️♥️

    • @hemantaim
      @hemantaim  Год назад +2

      Thanks buddy...never thought abt this as i just casually make videos as per my observations......

  • @thegoodlifeforever917
    @thegoodlifeforever917 Год назад +2

    Hello Sir...me aapki vdo humesha dekhta hu aur bahot useful hoti hai... Sir I want to work in Denmark ...can you suggest some agency or consultancy who provides the sponsership for Indians... It wud be great info for your sunscribers...thanks cheers

    • @hemantaim
      @hemantaim  Год назад

      Thanks....I am not sure about agency so you can check online for same

  • @pawantiwari5060
    @pawantiwari5060 Год назад

    Nri , who go by service sector are different than those who go for study in good university and do great. Pvt sector in India is well ahead then western but discuss about govt things and infra

  • @luckycharm1611
    @luckycharm1611 Год назад +8

    You are absolutely correct. People in India have a lot of exposure and are leading a very Interesting life.
    It is good that they don't give too much bhav to NRIs. Because NRIs behave very cheap and think too much of themselves.
    I am myself a citizen of USA since many decades and yes I see that people are no longer impressed by NRIs.
    Best is you not show off to others that you are an NRI, just try to blend in with the locals then you will be welcome. But If you think you are superior then you will be scorned at or ignored.

    • @hemantaim
      @hemantaim  Год назад +5

      Agree as i have seen on ground

  • @prashantdhotre
    @prashantdhotre Год назад +1

    I guess you visited to india after long time 😊

  • @manueltalks
    @manueltalks Год назад +11

    It is great to see you Hemant . Crux of the vlog is how the necessity shifts the minds of people today.
    Even I m observing the change.
    I should say only illiterate Netas are the role model of todays Indian society as they gain more respect than educated people.

    • @hemantaim
      @hemantaim  Год назад +4

      Even that will change with the time as people are getting smart enough day by day to decide what to follow or what not

    • @himanshusingh5214
      @himanshusingh5214 Год назад +1

      @Robert Clive the founder of India Illeterate like Jaishankar.

    • @modernman1240
      @modernman1240 Год назад

      Nah Bro!! Ppl dont give 2 shits abt Netas. Most ppl you see rallying behind those Netas are Jobless Youth. ....
      Mainly ppl in India admire Celebrities -Both Bollywood n Hollywood, which is Foolish too

    • @thesweetlioness1
      @thesweetlioness1 Год назад +1

      Don’t forget the dhongi babas, how blindly they get all the admiration

    • @crazypotato1368
      @crazypotato1368 Год назад

      @@thesweetlioness1 religion makes a mob to move these dhongi babas use this exploit it to get power which gives respect

  • @alaypatel6050
    @alaypatel6050 Год назад +2

    People leaving will still be more than people coming back.

  • @jashankumar6214
    @jashankumar6214 Год назад +2

    Hi sir,
    Good morning
    I need your valuable guidance.
    I am jashan from amritsar punjab
    I did my btech cse in 2019
    I have around 3 year experience in the testing domain
    I want to move abroad to just earn money and have plan to come back after 10 year and start buisness
    So please suggest which country is best for me
    Right now m 26

    • @hemantaim
      @hemantaim  Год назад +1

      Replied you on Instagram

  • @medha0509
    @medha0509 Год назад +2

    Does it make sense to go to usa spending 50 - 70 lakhs and do normal graduation with major in sales ,marketing ?
    Non stem subjects ?

    • @hemantaim
      @hemantaim  Год назад +3

      It's better to study here ..save money and then go to earn there rather than spend

    • @MrTeslaX
      @MrTeslaX Год назад +2

      Nope bro, I have friends who went back to India after graduation.

    • @fwefhwe4232
      @fwefhwe4232 Год назад

      better to buy a nice flat or arrange for a downpayment. You can get a decent 3BHK in Bangalore / Pune / Gurgaon for 1.5Cr. Take a loan of 70L and the rent will pay off the EMI

  • @Samirshah774
    @Samirshah774 Год назад +1

    Please more post,
    How scared life in Store business and motels, and what they do all NRI 😅

  • @allenjacob9514
    @allenjacob9514 Год назад +2

    Economic trends have changed from east to west.. The last 25 and the next 25 years are going to be fundamentally different between east and west. India has demographic dividend. So obviously there is huge need for workers in the west.. But growth and development opportunities are greater in India in the next 1 or 2 decades. It is wise to slowly start investing in India as opportunities come. Coming back to India is not a bad idea. Many People are getting financially free starting from scratch in India... But its safer to get some financial stability before coming back

  • @Zigzag-k
    @Zigzag-k Год назад +4

    1CR package may be possible 1/100000.. common man gets 5 lacks per annum

    • @shivamsawhney4263
      @shivamsawhney4263 Год назад +3

      Times have changed...i am in india..minimum btech graduate now get 12lpa

    • @MrTeslaX
      @MrTeslaX Год назад

      @@shivamsawhney4263 which college?

    • @nishant115me
      @nishant115me Год назад +1

      Starting May be low but enough opportunities to reach atleast 20 lakhs in 7 years for an average engineer in india

    • @aravindsomu5300
      @aravindsomu5300 Год назад

      Inflation will also give the perception of higher wages

    • @singhjitendra232
      @singhjitendra232 Год назад +1

      And if you work in a shop you get 10k a year in rural India! An illness away from poverty man.

  • @rahulraj005
    @rahulraj005 Год назад +1

    Aap itna ghume sir lekin aapko yeh nai pata laga india itna aage kyu hai. Reason is population, population is power. Bahar ke countries Mari ja rai hai population badane ko. logo ko PR deke bula Rai hai.. taxes ke liye nai , future invasion of land from foreign countries avoid karne ke liye population toh ho jammeen bachane ke liye.. india is strong because of large population.

  • @abhishekghosh5550
    @abhishekghosh5550 Год назад +1

    Mera ek dost kuch deeno pele London shift. Bhai saab, shift hone ke baad first 6 months usne whatsapp pe ye tabahi machake rakhhi na..pucho mat. Ab hum log kya kare, khane ka photo bhej raha hai..like maar diya. Ab after 6 months, na uske koi london related photo na kuch..bas bangalore me kya chal raha hai..suna hai white field me ya agya, arre weekend pe saale tum mysore gye the...bas yahi sab hai ..bas vho mere ye comment dekh na la! :D :D

  • @rastapopolous8446
    @rastapopolous8446 Год назад

    but now in India when we say we are nri ppl without thinking say u get same salary here y u ewant to stay away from family..u get better life in India...

  • @saikrishna-fz1xf
    @saikrishna-fz1xf Год назад

    6:40 hit me so hard, u got me bro I am here in US for about 5 years.

  • @LOMASH29
    @LOMASH29 Год назад +3

    Hemantji aapke ab future plan kya hai ..?? Return to us or live in India....

    • @hemantaim
      @hemantaim  Год назад +2

      Live in India...but going on short trips is fine

  • @anthvillander6067
    @anthvillander6067 Год назад +1

    Being originally from Mumbai and now living in Sydney for the last 13 years, there is no way I could buy a 3 bed house in Mumbai. Lol, it s way too expensive. Could manage to do that here in 7 years and still live a good life. The advantages of living here are :
    - High standard of living.
    - 8 hours means 8 hours at work, not when your boss decides to leave the office :)
    It is true that people from major cities don't really care about NRIs. I don't get why some people get so stuck up about getting royal treatment just cos they are NRIs, the struggle is the same but it depends on your attitude and mindset.

    • @ManpreetSingh-fm3pz
      @ManpreetSingh-fm3pz Год назад +1

      I think we Australian NRIs have it a little better than US large cities counterparts, however lots of what he says he not wrong.

  • @kunalja6816
    @kunalja6816 Год назад +2

    Hemantji - Make video on job search in india for nri who want to return india

    • @hemantaim
      @hemantaim  Год назад

      Sure

    • @kirandixit-mda-999
      @kirandixit-mda-999 Год назад

      @@hemantaim Your videos are very good and provides valuable information to the needy ones. I have one request. Can you please throw some light on reservation , chacha bhateejawad, donations, bribe, and other factors that prevent the general and poor people to get jobs in India. People like your video good !! but there comments hurt me so much. If someone return to india and get settled Wonderful. But if someone doesn't want to return, his/her choice. This is totally personal opinion/preference. Kuch log keh rehe NRI arrogant hote hain. Pata nahi kahan dekh liya. Maine to nahi dekha. NRI humble or down to earth and truly culture ki valu samajhte hain. Kuch to keh rehe ki capable hi nahi hote to abroad jaate hain jaise wahan mama ji baithe ki ao beta ye job tumhare liye hai. le lo. Anyways I just realize your videos are full of information but at the same time they also give chance to spread negativity against NRI. These comments are examples. As a indian yeh sabse pehle sudharna hai baki sab to badhiya hai. Koi baat buri lagi to maaf kijiyega.

  • @afzalkhan6106
    @afzalkhan6106 Год назад +1

    This is true, and this is how it should be. Everyone is anyways equal. It's good to hear that poeple are taking it that way.

  • @swarajdubey9829
    @swarajdubey9829 4 месяца назад +1

    Hemant, I've been following your content for a while you make great content but now I see you are running out of topics to discuss,
    You should start a series on RUclips where you bring different NRI people staying abroad and discuss their journey,
    that will give us more insights into how people can go abroad and get a job, as well as what opportunities are there in India vs abroad.
    you can start your own series for college students trying to move out and middle-aged people trying to come back.
    your channel is about to take off, you should give out this information because the Study abroad centers in India are really charging students thousands of rupees only to give a very vague knowledge on the subject.
    Thank you hope you consider this idea,
    Remember to bring in real people. (Could be over video call recording, or in-room podcast.)

    • @hemantaim
      @hemantaim  4 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for the suggestion......It's noted.......You will see podcasts and other ideas coming in a few weeks.....

  • @rachnagupta4319
    @rachnagupta4319 Год назад +1

    NRI behaviour is also very mean in many ways they behave like a alien in own country meanwhile all foreigners accept ndia as it is in real all countries have many problems bt they also criticise own country for every thing

  • @RituRaj-gd4rb
    @RituRaj-gd4rb Год назад +2

    Ab gao gao me har kisi ke pass smartphone 📱 hai. Bahuto ke pass car 🚘 hai. Har city me metro 🚇 hai. Even bullet train 🚄 bhi ban raha hai

    • @RituRaj-gd4rb
      @RituRaj-gd4rb Год назад

      @Robert Clive the founder of India ban raha mera matlab

  • @trialleadgen334
    @trialleadgen334 Год назад

    Feeling of insecurity shows up in ridiculing someone else😂

  • @londonds91
    @londonds91 3 месяца назад +1

    India me koi kami nahi h. Haan logo me bahut kamiyan h (Achi baatein to hai hi):
    - Office me kisi se call le lo, pehli baar bhi baat karoge to aisa lagta h ki banda phone se kud ke abhi gala dabane aane wala h. Log bas ladna chahte h.
    - Dekho chote bachho se kaise baat karte h log, rudely.
    - Subah 10:30 baje call rakho to bolte h jaldi ho gya bahut.
    - 7 baje office chodo to puchte h aaj jaldi ja ra h bhai?
    - Sabko gyan dena h.
    - Raat ko 2 baje khana order karna h logo ko, kitne pagal log hai yaar. Fir order bhi kya karte h- choco lava cake, fir tatti hi kha lo khud ki.
    - Log office me shave karke tak nahi aate.
    - Nikkar aur chappal pahan k aa jate h office me, yaar kirana shop pe bhi to pant pahan k jate h, office to chod do.
    Bas ham log hamare hi purane basics follow kar le to hamare desh jaisi koi jagah nahi, weather dekh lo, liveable all year around, light all year around.

  • @jaid9164
    @jaid9164 Год назад +2

    Please tell me why NRI needs to be treated as someone special. It used to happen because there was a big difference between a middle class NRI lifestyle vs middle class Indian lifestyle. That gap is closing and closing at a fast rate. In some cases Indian lifestyle has more human help compared to expensive human help. I live in the West and also returned to India for 2 years and moved back for a variety of reasons. Like you I'm not judging either place and my theory is live wherever you are happy!

  • @simplewar
    @simplewar 5 месяцев назад +1

    i saw many videos of NRIs whatever they told about the sudden "love" towards India but actual reason is not as actual reson as SRK in swades movie 😂 Again its mostly selfish reason only except Single /Bachelor /not like to marry guys others who already have teen sons/daughters living in foreign countries even getting citizenship getting harder and then local govt rules which interfering parenting which is hard for Indian parents and like you said in your other videos in your channel Our own kids rebel against us and many parents wont like that situation.

  • @ahirbhairavorai7793
    @ahirbhairavorai7793 Год назад +1

    Bhai Visa vala Hanuman mandir mey business kam hogaya hey.

  • @maheshkadlishettar1668
    @maheshkadlishettar1668 Год назад

    👌🙏

  • @prashantdhotre
    @prashantdhotre Год назад +1

    When i visited india 2 years ago we all cousins from UK US, Canada, Australia NZ
    So we don’t bother at all 😀

  • @rajanathanc5468
    @rajanathanc5468 Год назад +1

    India is developing a habit of cridet living. That is not development, people losing finance knowledge

  • @rashn2065
    @rashn2065 Год назад +4

    I would like to know if the beggar situation has changed in India. It hits me very hard every time I go to India seeing small kids naked, begging .. I do realize that it's all mafia controlled like most countries. But at least in other countries you don't see it everywhere..
    Last time I went to India was 2019. My parents live in a posh area with fancy shops. Every time we came out of a restaurant there were loads of small kids begging us for food pulling at our clothes .. I grew up in India and saw such things right from an early age but it hits me very hard. I ended up marrying a non Indian and he finds it very hard to look at all that too. I have to stop him from handing money out like candy when we visit India.

    • @fwefhwe4232
      @fwefhwe4232 Год назад +1

      which city is this ? mumbai ?

    • @rashn2065
      @rashn2065 Год назад +1

      @@fwefhwe4232 I visit Delhi. But pretty sure the situation is the same in other cities too.

    • @AdityaJape
      @AdityaJape Год назад +2

      don't come don't care.

    • @shrutikat5312
      @shrutikat5312 Год назад +6

      What kind of question is this ? Begger n homelessness is in every country. US too has many homeless people look at streets of New York and Seattle.

    • @beezlebub9
      @beezlebub9 Год назад

      It’s a lot better than the 90s, for sure, in Delhi. But the homelessness in Mumbai is still shocking when you see it for the first few times.

  • @parthad4345
    @parthad4345 Год назад

    I thought I can add my 2 cents here. Hemant's point of view is North Indian IT back ground. Not all "NRIs" are from IT or from Delhi. There is a very wide range of opinions. I have lived in America for 25 years and simply cannot imagine moving back to India. I do visit India (east and south) but I don't visit India to get "respect or validation" from anyone. I visit India to meet family and friends and that's all. I don't visit India so that someone will give me "respect" that is hilarious !! Even if someone gave a million dollars I can't imagine living in such a polluted city like Delhi where people are so rude and rough and corruption and crime rates are so high.

  • @eprohoda
    @eprohoda Год назад +1

    Hiya!, very awesome ~ do you wanna more followers?-take care~Hemant-😍

    • @hemantaim
      @hemantaim  Год назад +5

      I make videos for awareness and i would welcome if more people follow me .....though i never ask in my video to subscribe me as I know people are smart enough to choose what is good for them....thanks buddy for following me

  • @modernman1240
    @modernman1240 Год назад

    4:38 🤣🤣🤣