Exploring Mumbai's Richest Neighborhoods 🇮🇳

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Mumbai is a city of extremes. In this video, I go looking for the richest neighborhoods. More Below↓

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Dude when you asked those 2 guys about the direction to Malabar hill, in hindi they said ‘I’m sending him to a longer route because it’s beautiful from there’ as he assumed you as a tourist. That’s why you got different directions.

bhavyaoza
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cop: you can’t shoot video
peter: i am from USA
cop: ok welcm 😂😂😂

zabirchapti
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When a policeman asked you not to shoot, the reason for that is during the attacks in 2008, the areas which were attacked were first videographed and studied before. That is why the police nowadays are taking more care. Happy to see a vigilant police officer! Hope you enjoyed your stay here in India!!

mangeshkulkarni
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Amazing video. Born and raised in Germany I lived in Bandra West as an expat in my mid / end twenties from 2008 to 2010 and still consider Mumbai as one of my hometowns. So many life-changing experiences. So diverse feelings and impressions every single day.

BombayBenny
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Foreigners mindset in India -
No Google maps
No Uber cabs
No metros / subways

arpitchauhan
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I love it when you talked about controlling your emotion, and I also love the way you addressed the situation by not calling it dirty or poor directly but used a more respective words. Nice video

onuebe
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I love this guy, he is friendly and has a caring nature

davidalmeida
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I lived in Mumbai for 1 year... The vibe of the city is different which I never felt in any other cities.. i don't know how to explain.. As you said one feel "more alive" in Mumbai.. Very diverse city indeed ❤️

abdulsatthar
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12:38 "Guy was shaking his head 'no'". Shaking of the head can mean just about anything in India hahaha

Dale_Philip
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I was in Mumbai several years ago. It was very interesting. I just stayed in the old part and walked everyday. There was so much to see and people were very friendly. India in general is an amazing place to visit. Yes, there are a lot of problems, but still you’ll experience and see things that are incredible.

clacicle
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If I thought nyc looked dirty. I don’t think I’ll ever go to India

Blackowl
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18:29 the priceless smile one that man's face. The western world is full of people who don't have time for anyone but themselves.... that man who likely didn't have a proper house to live in was so excited about shaking hands with a foreigner.... India is awesome.

mvevrythng
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Mumbai looks like a nightmare for introvert people, with all the random strangers staring and approaching you in the streets, including extremely pushy street vendors

percycat
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The year I spent in India taught me how to be patient!! It wasn’t easy but I enjoyed every day of it.

candymaine
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Mumbai is like the epitome of diversity. You go on a road, on your left side, there will be lavish buildings of 20 floors, and to your right side, there will be small houses. To your left, there will be fancy restaurants. To your right, there will be roadside food stalls.

You can live with the highest cost of living and at the same time you can live for the lowest cost of living.

dr.downvote
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14:33 only foreigners can find this kind of background music. Songs we never heard of

mitzishorts
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Mate, got it in one, I took my family to India and lived for 2 years, we lived in the suburbs not in an expat compound, we traveled throughout the country and met some of the most engaging beautiful people imaginable, the difference between the haves and the have nots is huge, and always in your face, I fell in love with people first and the country side and villages are just so welcoming, I rode an Enfield from Pune to Goa with my youngest son on the back of the bike, took 4 weeks stayed in villages and had to force myself to go home

davidmac
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That one boy literally called him "yee taklya" 😂😂

meghrajpatil
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When I was in India (for business) I was told to stay near to Powai Lake Hotels and it was so luxurious I was shocked by the contrast with the surroundings, hotel was all gold and marble and I have never experience such as ostentation not even in the most developed countries, I really understand the feeling of your experience, at some point you just adapt to the different realities people live in India

josejaviermontero
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I am turning 65 next month and I can’t tell you how many people I told, “Work as a server in a restaurant when you are young and the people skills you learn will serve you well the rest of your life.” I firmly believe that!

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