A lot of planning and thought has been put in this production. The voice over, editing, script is giving a 'Docu-style' vibe. I am inspired. Today I will unbox my Insta360 and learn Premiere Pro. I have a week long motorcycle tour planned.
Absolutely, I agree that Kalimpong's Independence Day celebration holds a unique charm and significance that can rival Delhi's event. In many respects, Delhi cannot surpass the heartfelt way this occasion is celebrated here. The emotional connection that the people of Kalimpong have with this day is palpable. Many families set aside a separate budget for the celebrations, just as they would for festivals like Dussehra or Christmas. Moreover, visitors from various regions, including neighbouring countries like Bhutan and Nepal, enhance the festive atmosphere for this big day in such a small town, compared to our capital. Oye Bidhan… this video has beautifully captured the essence of Kalimpong's Independence Day. The narration perfectly complemented the visuals, effectively conveying the deep emotional connection and vibrant spirit of the festivities. The storytelling in the video truly does justice to what makes Kalimpong’s Independence Day celebration so special, allowing to experience the pride and passion of the people. I’ve been a keen follower of your channel, thoroughly enjoying each of your videos. While I’ve often felt the urge to share my thoughts and commend your work in the comments, I’ve held back until now, thinking that since I know you personally and we were classmates, my feedback might seem biased. Today, however, I felt it was important to acknowledge the outstanding quality and dedication you bring to your content. Among all your work, my favourite remains "KALIMPONG - The Good & The Bad” to date as the concept touched me.
@@AmitAnselmMukhia Thank you so much sathi.... For such a long detailed comment 😂.... Well.... I feel we have to tell our own stories and that is what I am trying to do and loving it so far, one at a time. Not so long ago, when I originally got into tourism, there weren't so many of this medium that we have today, a medium that helps us market our place and tell our stories. It was all about going to Travel & Tourism fairs but times have changed and they have changed quickly and we now have so many opportunities before us with multiple advantages. So yeah, the motive is to tell stories of our place to put forward its own little mark in the vastness of stories today. So thank you once again brother....see you soon buddy...like always..🍻
and yet deep state of indian elites have more problem with nationalist gorkhas regarding chicken neck delusion and the other hand here, have a massive interest in Lok Sabha seats of Bangalis. gorkhaland will never be a separate ut or state despite being too much nationalist than national average. kasaile j vanos nepali jata cha teta ko hardcore nationalist vako cha, either india, france , uk or even america. tara k nationalist vaeyra hamro thau ko development huncha ra ???? hudaina , we need rationalist approach, decipline , Bhaichara ani transparency , hoina kina janu testo khatey banglore ma jaba kalimpong ma sabai kura huncha ta. hami sita land cha , transportation , bangal euta huge market ho , yesto 15 august ma NPCs haru nai hunchan gloryfy gardai ani uta banglore le almost india ko highest revenue generate garera so their people dont have to migrate else where ???
iam sorry tara nepali lata chan and forever will be tbh aruko kura leave garum, nepali le Japanese haru sita compare garnu parne khaha delhi jasto guu city sita compare gardaichan ??? indian deep state obsessed with medals tyo pani OLYMPICS wala, yesto sangeet band le uniharu lai kie farak pardaina. iam really sorry tara yestai cha trend india ma. jai gorkha i mean really ??????
Celebrating being independent from British raj by doning british style uniform, kilt, tartan, western instruments and marching in Scotland the brave, representing English missionary named schools. If u say u r gorkhali then u r always free, gorkhali never celebrate Independence Day. Celebrating Independence Day as an Indian is fine, but not as a gorkhali,
@@LinNil-gz3je I really appreciate your enthusiasm Tara Alik bujena hw... The crux of the context... Don't get me wrong... Am really interested in the views you have put forward... And I really wanna understand.. cause i do share the opinion..... But I have also kinda understood things a little differently... Like I will tell u something.... In 2020 - 2021.. I travelled across the country for 6 months looking for Indian Gorkha stories .. a few obliged me but many did not.. so I was only able to get a few stories... But in that travel and search I found out the nature of our existence in india... Questions got answered for me... Like we are not the only gorkhas in India... Like in Jharkhand Ranchi there are more than 5000 families..not houses families... But their story was entirely different.... Also in Punjab...also in bhopal.... And these are mainland India... And then I come back to kalimpong and things look different.. I am sharing this...because I really feel your enthusiasm..
Very well documented. Enjoyed it. Congratulations to the team.
Love the narrative. We need more videos like this.
@@Aurelius-AI thank you soo much 🙏
A lot of planning and thought has been put in this production. The voice over, editing, script is giving a 'Docu-style' vibe. I am inspired. Today I will unbox my Insta360 and learn Premiere Pro. I have a week long motorcycle tour planned.
@@yaknyeti Ahhh...niceee ..the new insta 360 have very good image...all the best .... And thank you 🍻
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Loved the video ❤
Very nice 👌🏻
You have captured every details of the I Day event. Keep going 👍🏼 ❤
@@HimalayasTravel Thank you so much 🙏 Glad you like it
Absolutely, I agree that Kalimpong's Independence Day celebration holds a unique charm and significance that can rival Delhi's event. In many respects, Delhi cannot surpass the heartfelt way this occasion is celebrated here. The emotional connection that the people of Kalimpong have with this day is palpable. Many families set aside a separate budget for the celebrations, just as they would for festivals like Dussehra or Christmas. Moreover, visitors from various regions, including neighbouring countries like Bhutan and Nepal, enhance the festive atmosphere for this big day in such a small town, compared to our capital.
Oye Bidhan… this video has beautifully captured the essence of Kalimpong's Independence Day. The narration perfectly complemented the visuals, effectively conveying the deep emotional connection and vibrant spirit of the festivities. The storytelling in the video truly does justice to what makes Kalimpong’s Independence Day celebration so special, allowing to experience the pride and passion of the people.
I’ve been a keen follower of your channel, thoroughly enjoying each of your videos. While I’ve often felt the urge to share my thoughts and commend your work in the comments, I’ve held back until now, thinking that since I know you personally and we were classmates, my feedback might seem biased. Today, however, I felt it was important to acknowledge the outstanding quality and dedication you bring to your content. Among all your work, my favourite remains "KALIMPONG - The Good & The Bad” to date as the concept touched me.
@@AmitAnselmMukhia Thank you so much sathi.... For such a long detailed comment 😂.... Well.... I feel we have to tell our own stories and that is what I am trying to do and loving it so far, one at a time. Not so long ago, when I originally got into tourism, there weren't so many of this medium that we have today, a medium that helps us market our place and tell our stories. It was all about going to Travel & Tourism fairs but times have changed and they have changed quickly and we now have so many opportunities before us with multiple advantages. So yeah, the motive is to tell stories of our place to put forward its own little mark in the vastness of stories today.
So thank you once again brother....see you soon buddy...like always..🍻
Proud to be a Kalimpongian
Loved it, miss my hometown KPG❤️
Cinematic!
Goosebumps all the way
Great content.. with love, all the way from Singapore
@@anmol_chettri5767 Thank you very much 🙏.... Love all the way back to Singapore 🍻
The is probably the best independence day celebration I have ever seen
@@Se1goulien Thank you so much 🙏
Wow awesome bhai ❤
Yai ta chai ya ko theyo dami da 🔥👍🏽
Nicely narrated but quite late
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and yet deep state of indian elites have more problem with nationalist gorkhas regarding chicken neck delusion and the other hand here, have a massive interest in Lok Sabha seats of Bangalis. gorkhaland will never be a separate ut or state despite being too much nationalist than national average. kasaile j vanos nepali jata cha teta ko hardcore nationalist vako cha, either india, france , uk or even america. tara k nationalist vaeyra hamro thau ko development huncha ra ???? hudaina , we need rationalist approach, decipline , Bhaichara ani transparency , hoina kina janu testo khatey banglore ma jaba kalimpong ma sabai kura huncha ta. hami sita land cha , transportation , bangal euta huge market ho , yesto 15 august ma NPCs haru nai hunchan gloryfy gardai ani uta banglore le almost india ko highest revenue generate garera so their people dont have to migrate else where ???
iam sorry tara nepali lata chan and forever will be tbh aruko kura leave garum, nepali le Japanese haru sita compare garnu parne khaha delhi jasto guu city sita compare gardaichan ??? indian deep state obsessed with medals tyo pani OLYMPICS wala, yesto sangeet band le uniharu lai kie farak pardaina. iam really sorry tara yestai cha trend india ma. jai gorkha i mean really ??????
Celebrating being independent from British raj by doning british style uniform, kilt, tartan, western instruments and marching in Scotland the brave, representing English missionary named schools. If u say u r gorkhali then u r always free, gorkhali never celebrate Independence Day. Celebrating Independence Day as an Indian is fine, but not as a gorkhali,
@@LinNil-gz3je I really appreciate your enthusiasm Tara Alik bujena hw... The crux of the context... Don't get me wrong... Am really interested in the views you have put forward... And I really wanna understand.. cause i do share the opinion..... But I have also kinda understood things a little differently... Like I will tell u something.... In 2020 - 2021.. I travelled across the country for 6 months looking for Indian Gorkha stories .. a few obliged me but many did not.. so I was only able to get a few stories... But in that travel and search I found out the nature of our existence in india... Questions got answered for me... Like we are not the only gorkhas in India... Like in Jharkhand Ranchi there are more than 5000 families..not houses families... But their story was entirely different.... Also in Punjab...also in bhopal.... And these are mainland India... And then I come back to kalimpong and things look different..
I am sharing this...because I really feel your enthusiasm..
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