When you speak HINDI in TAMIL NADU | Vikram | Madhuri | Vikkals

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What happens when a non-Tamil speaking north Indian girl enters chennai. Vikkals Team is here to explain the Hindi Effect in Tamil Nadu.

Written by Vikram Arul Vidyapathi

Directed by Surendar

Shot by Pragadheesh

Performers
Madhuri watts

Sabarish

Vikram

#hindivstamil #hindi #tamil #northindiavssouthindia #vikkals
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Standup Comic: Vikram Arul Vidyapathi

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I am Bengali and I am staying in Chennai since a month.

The way they preserved their culture is really praise worthy.

They are more kind hearted than North Indians.

I am really lucky to have my job in Chennai.

tousifj
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A Malayali could easily speak Tamil even without visiting Tamil Nadu, just by watching Tamil movies. Tamil movies directly release in Kerala without being dubbed.

sachinar
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I'm French African, I learnt Hindi for 10 years, travelled to KL and Southern TN a few years ago.
Now I'm learning Tamil 24/7. Semma feel. <3

nachannachle
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im hindi speaker from north, , but i love tamil n learning it too

psbbbbbbb
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Iam Punjab but I can speak understand study and write Tamil 😊

PSFILMS
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Hi I'm Telugu guy. I was so surprised after my father said Tamil is the most ancient language on earth.

SuperBhavanishankar
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I am from Uttar Pradesh, I wish to visit TN.
Vanakkam 🙏🙏💓🇮🇳

Yash-emqm
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Iam a telugu guy in 2009 I went to a fest in IIT MADRAS then I realised how Tamil people are similar to telugu people, then I started following Tamil news and literature after that I heard about ponniyan Selvan by kalki krishnamurthi and read all parts later i realised what effect a culture, literature has on human brain now I can see why Tamil people are proud, everyone must ready ponniyan Selvan to understand Tamil culture and ethos, please be gentle and civil while posting your views on other people culture.

prometheansujith
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I've been to an engagement where the bride is from Tamil nadu and bridegroom is from Orissa. Me and the bridegroom are the only two people who know both Hindi and Tamil. The amount of translation work I did that day 😁😁😁

tharunbandarupalli
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I am from Bangalore. I had a lengthy stay at Chennai and my respect to all Tamil people has increased multiple times. I have started liking everything about the people and the place here. Very clean city, good quality of life, people with ethics everywhere.

kishoreswamy
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tamil nadu is authentic South India...as a telugu guy i feel jealous at the way the tamils promote and protect their language and history.Tamil Pride is infectious!!

sudheerkumar
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I'm from Punjab but I respect our Tamil brothers ! Love !

mukulsharma
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Went to a cyber shop in coimbtore the owner started playing Hindi songs. I asked bro do you know hindi?
He answered indi nagi aathi, i played it for you.

gauravchaudhary
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Northie Girl : For this you should have learnt Hindi.
Tamil Boy : If I had learnt Hindi you would have never learnt Tamil 👌🏼. Epic dialogue and naked truth

prabhunet
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Tamil is not just an language...She's our mother...She's our culture...She's our everything... I love my Tamil and tamilnadu More than anything...👑❤

joshwacharles
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I am from punjab my name is gaganpreet singh dhillon i love tamil brothers and sisters and all other south states i can sacrifice my life for my india and i also watch south movies than Bollywood.... i wish i could visit kerela, tamil nadu, karnatka, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and i also love how u preserve your culture..and fight for your language ☺️☺️☺️love u south

gaganpreetsingh.
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😂 my mother tongue is telugu & i love the languages the why one should speak them in native style...
தமிழ் "ழ்" this is important ✌👍👌
Keep going bro. Good stuff.

mlngowtham
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As a tamilan After reading many comments from my fellow indian bloods from across our country i feel proud to be son of mother india. We are seperated by states and languages but we each love everyone . That's the beauty of india. Jai

sathishbabu
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I spent 7 years of my life in Salem in TN...I was really lucky to have enjoyed my college life there...my local friends were awesome

NIRAJKUMAR-kwnk
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I completely get it why Tamilians protest any form of Hindi Imposition.
You know I forgot to read and write my mother tongue Bangla simply because of Hindi and not because of English.
Because when I was being shifted to a new school to be in 8th grade, there I was been introduced to Hindi with English unlike in my previous schools where I studied my mother tongue Bengali with English.
Now learning a new language is not a problem. But the problem is that Hindi as a second language came as a way of Replacement for my mother tongue Bengali unlike English which did not replace it.
I didn't realize its complications then but I realize it now.
And that's why those who protest Hindi Imperialism they don't necessarily protest English.
Because they fear that it's actually Hindi which will take away their mother tongue. And you can clearly understand it from an instance of my case.
At least Tamilians clearly understood it.

priyankarmajumder