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40 Years of #Woh7Din (23/06/1983).
Woh 7 Din is directed by Bapu. It stars #AnilKapoor along with #PadminiKolhapure, #NaseeruddinShah, #Asrani and Master Raju. Songs by #LaxmikantPyarelal & #AnandBakshi.
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F1 Drivers As Desi Boys
A.K.A. The F1 grid as Indian guys
Also, I will be writing an entire chatfic about this AU on ao3, so stay tuned ;)
Charles Leclerc — “Charlie”
I think he would be from Mumbai. But like, he lived in the very high-end part of it so it's very hard to know right off the bat.
I just KNOW he studied abroad, okay? Italy or Canada I think. Look at his face— you just know he's the kinda guy people see on the street and think “angrej”
Speaks Hindi with a subtle but insufferable white guy accent. He can't even help it, that's just how he speaks. He once called Max “bhenchod” with the most authentic, desi accent when he was mad and they have all beaches in that high ever since.
Dropped out of university in his last year and came back to India to handle his dad's business after his dad's death.
Fell in love with the hot employee and made him the manager. Everyone knows Carlos got the position by sleeping with the new young hot boss but they stay silent to avoid getting fired.
Now lives in the same complex in Mumbai as Carlos, Max, Lando and others. Lives with his mother, two brothers and a dog.
Leo is a recurring guest in every society event no matter what. Shanta aunty ki kitty party? He's invited. Children playing cricket below? He is the referee. Security guard's dad died? Arthi Leo hi utha raha hai.
Best friends with Pierre. went to the same school as him in his childhood.
Not friendly at ALL with Max.
Carlos Sainz— “Mirchi”
Marathi Mulga for sure
Maula Mere Maula king of guy
His ass should be in a TV serial
Was a regular office worker before he fucked down his boss and now he's the manager. And, well, a win is a win, right?
His parents were kind of homophobic before he became the manager. It's hilarious, actually.
He has such a good voice. If you catch him singing one of the old bollywood songs of Lata Mangeshkar or Muhammad Rafi, consider yourself blessed by the gods.
Knows how to cook since he lives alone
Literally the guy every aunty dreams of marrying their daughter to. Manager of his office. Cooks. Cleans. Respects his elders. Funny. Charming. Every time he and Charles go out at least one middle aged person has asked Carlos if he's married yet and frankly, as his boyfriend who's Right There, Charles is pretty offended.
Have y'all seen the pictures of him in those button up shirts and trousers? The eyes that make Rahat Fateh Ali Khan songs play in your ear every time you look into them? So desi husband material
Best friends with Lando, basically brothers with his they are with each other
Like any best friend, he does NOT like Lando's boyfriend
Max Verstappen— “JATT DON'T CARE 💪🔥💯”
From Haryana
The M in Max stands for Mharo Balam Thanedar Chalawe Gypsy— jkjk
Some say he's aggressive, hot headed, quick tempered; some say he's just Haryanvi.
Is in a psychosexual homoerotic rivalry with Charles and is in denial because of his internalised homophobia.
His dad and Charles’ dad were business partners and now they're always wanting to one up another in the family businesses.
Talking about his father— his dad is very rich and also a typical Haryanvi dad. Bapu sehat ke liye haanikarak type shit.
His father made him do kushti when he was younger and Charles still teases him about it
Will randomly infodump about his father whenever the opportunity presents itself
Married
With how he usually is and what his childhood was like, you'd think he'd be a horrible father but you're WRONG
Everyone loves his daughter Prithvi, or P, for short.
They love spoiling her. Every year on her birthday she gets so many gifts it takes her two days just to open them.
Funnily enough, she once “betrayed” him by saying her favourite was Charlie Uncle.
I just think it would be so funny if he drove a Toyota Fortuner.
Lando Norris— “Lassan 🧄”
From Bangalore
Youtuber. Makes videos for every one of his channels religiously. Has a channel for gaming, another for vlogs, another for shorts and somehow manages them all while uploading reels and posting on Instagram???
He's a university student but nobody knows it because he's always posting videos so they just think he's a full time youtuber
“Shares a room” with Oscar, who is his boyfriend, by the way. You'd never guess. (that is a fucking lie. If you watch even one of his livestreams you'd know that they have explored each other's bodies. He's always “dekho guys Oscar aa gaya 😄😄😄” bro you're not fooling anyone)
Has his own merchandise. His designs are always so cool that they sell out before they're properly out.
Will probably make his own content team when he graduates
He once slipped on the desi toilet while travelling and Carlos made a reel about it. It is one of his most famous reels and Lando will absolutely ignore you if you talk about it.
Kinda fuckboyish???? Like he gives off the vibes of the kinda boy that only texts you past midnight and says shit like “what are you wearing? ;)” Like thank god he has a boyfriend or he would single handedly destroy the faith in love of every girl in a 5 kilometre radius
Oscar Piastri— “gora pakora”
From Goa
Frequently shows up on Lando's videos and livestreams
Studying engineering and living with Lando, basically taking care of him because of course he is
Regular victim of Lando's youtube shenanigans. Gets pranked one too many times every other day.
Has this kind of dead stare where he's just 😐 until Lando comes and annoys (see: kisses or pranks) him
Gets asked “bhai tu kabhi kuch bolta kyu nahi hai” so frequently he should just write “pata nahi yaar” on his face.
Has strong beef with Carlos. Do not talk about that man in front of him. Now this is really inconvenient because Carlos is Lando's bEsT FrIeNd iN tHe WoRlD
There beef started when Lando cried because he missed Oscar and Carlos showed up to Oscar's parents house asking him to square the fuck up. His parents —poor them they don't even know their son is gay— were left to wonder why their son was on a video call with his roommate OUTSIDE in the middle of winter vacation while a strange man cussed him the fuck out.
Lando can and will and DOES make him do silly dance trends with him on Instagram reels
Best friend is Logan, who studies engineering with him. You don't know how much you can depend on someone else until you're an IISER student and they're the only good friend you have.
Daniel Ricciardo— “Paaji”
From Chandigarh
Y'all remember Sodhi from Tarak Mehta Ka Ulta Chashma? Yeah. Him.
No one knows how he's able to control Max. Literally his best friend. Max will always have a resting bitch face but when Danny paaji is there he's all “😆😆😂😂🤣🤣” like bro 😐
I just know he would randomly say “oye balle balle balle balle balle” for no reason other than to annoy people. I just know it.
Actually works very hard and always helps people, but he's such a troll that people just think he's some unemployed youtuber with a prank channel
Absolute party animal. Do not ever in front of him mention that you're free that night.
George Russell— “nazuk kali”
From Delhi
Graphic designer. Edits Lando's videos for nim. Studies computer science.
Shared a room with Alex Albon and Logan Sargeant. Their relationship status is very complex. I'm not saying that they're a throuple, I'm not saying that they're friends. What I'm saying is that they're so dependent on each other I don't think they could function alone anymore. These three idiots make a full functional human being together. George cleans the house, Alex does the cooking and Logan does the laundry and the dishes. They manage, thanks.
George Russell is the type of guy to say “ghar pe maa behen nahi hai kya?” When he sees a girl getting catcalled.
George Russell is the type of guy to say “aapko kahin lagi to nahin?” When he bumps into someone.
George Russell is the type of guy to cover his mouth and say “uff” when he eats something spicy on accident.
On that note, George absolutely cannot handle his spice. Never bit into a raw green chilli willingly in his entire life.
You just know he eats the meethi pani puri with the red chutney and all.
Thinks momos are better than pani puri (he's wrong).
Closes his eyes and covers his ears when a condom ad or a spicy movie scene comes on the TV
Very pale because he rarely leaves his room (which— he's a computer science major, come on)
Lewis Hamilton— “dac saab”
From Kozhikode (Kerala)
Fashion influencer, gets brand deals all the time. Always promoting this brand or that.
Also actually a veterinary doctor with his own dog clinic.
Has a youtube channel where heostly makes affordable fashion tips etc but also posts the dogs at his clinic from time to time.
Spent a lot of years in South Delhi where he fell in love with a guy when he was a teenager but when he eventually moved back to Kozhikode they fell out of contact. Now he’s moved to Mumbai as he opened up a new clinic there and doesn't even know that he actually lives in the same goddamn building as the guy he fell in love with 20 years ago back in South Delhi.
I think y'all can already guess who the guy was, but if you can't (shame on you) it's Nico Rosberg.
Had a wife but she cheated so they divorced or something idk how do you justify a 40 year old guy being unmarried in India?
Loves his dogs more than anything, if there's a dog at his clinic that he can't save he will be sad for days.
Speaks Hindi in a voice that's like three octaves lower than his usual voice. Thinks he sounds bad but he sounds so damn hot.
Nico Rosberg— “thi ek.”
From South Delhi
News anchor for sure. Has a sadness in his eyes that makes you wonder if he ever got over the heartbreak he had at 19 (he did not)
Most people think his hair is dyed (it is not) because he's a chapri (he might be)
Legends say that the only time he has been seen with a smile on his face on TV was when he was talking about his childhood best friend.
The reason he doesn't anchor for any of the big or daresay political news channels is because they don't like how he compares international disputes to the fight he had with his best friend when he was 19.
Regularly travels to other metropolitan cities for news coverings (mainly sports) but lives in Mumbai for majority of the time.
In fact, lives in the same building as Lewis. The fact that they haven't run into each other in the elevator yet is a miracle (or a curse).
Will talk about love and heartbreak to anyone who would listen. You know those boys who say “thi ek” whenever someone tries to talk to them about love? Yeah that's him.
Married and has two daughters that he loves very much.
No pets because they remind him too much of Lewis.
Sebastian Vettel— “Chacha”
From Delhi
Lives in Mumbai with his wife.
Best friends with Lewis, knows everything about him and Nico.
Kind of a father figure to Charles.
The beloved colony uncle that always has the wildest stories ever. Catch him at the tea stall and just get him talking— you will be a changed man when he is done.
“Aur phir uska accident ho gaya aur usne apna haath kho diya, to uski manghetar ki family ne unse rishta tudwa liya. Jiske baad uski manghetar ki sagai mujhse hui aur phir hamari shaadi hui or shayad aaj bhi wo akela hi ek haath se apna hila raha hai bechara”
“...”
You would think considering how sweet he is, he was always this sweet but NO, this man was a MENACE.
Everyone who knew him before he got married wants him dead even now after all the years.
Fernando Alonso— "Kaka"
From Jaipur
The exact opposite of Sebastian.
The old man you see on the side of the road with paan in his mouth and a gaali on his lips
Also tells you stories from his youth and they're just as interesting but he's so arrogant about it that you're no longer interested in listening five minutes in no matter how interesting the story is
The kind of old man who sees children playing in the streets and starts acting like an overly invested referee for no reason.
Goes to the park in the morning at the same time as Sebastian but unlike him, Fernando does not let the joy and whimsy of life have any effect on him making you wonder why he's there at all
Lance Stroll— “vegan wali diet almond wala ghee 😌💅”
From South Bombay
Ameer baap ki bigri aulad
“What do you mean I can't buy the whole store?”
Y'all remember that “Mawn, terew paaw ki jewtie maawwww” girl??? Yeah
Sonam Kapoor is jealous of how much better he is at being a nepo baby
Logan Sargeant— “ye bhi thik hai”
Lives with George and Alex
From Goa
Thank god he does because he would not be surviving otherwise
Might have feelings for his roommates but all he knows how to do is wash the dishes and the clothes and he doesn't wanna die of hunger so he's silent.
Except maybe in front of Oscar but that's his best friendddd
Studying computer science too
Alex Albon— “dhokla4lifer”
From Gujarat
I might be projecting a bit but as someone who fucking LOVES dhokla, I don't see any reason as to why Alex should not.
Cooks for his two roommates, and always cooks so good.
Dhokla on Sundays and a tiffin box full of thepla and aam ka aachar whenever one of them is travelling home
Studying history and geography
Yuki Tsunoda— “momo wale bhaiya”
From Dehradun
Do not call him momo wale bhaiya. He can and will kill you.
Actually does love cooking
Has his own restaurant near the university campus
Pierre Gasly— “tantar mantar”
From West Bengal
Tired of everyone's “kaala jaadu” jokes.
Charles’ best friend and confidante.
Gossip girls. They have all the tea on everyone in the uni.
“Bokachoda”
Does sports.
Final year law student
Esteban Ocon— “Pierre's ex (he is NOT)”
From Odisha
Has beef with Pierre.
Will argue about anything from the origin of roshogulla to the state's contribution in the fight for freedom of the country.
Also final year law student
Extras—
Sergio Perez from Bihar
K Mag from Kashmir (haha get it? Because he's a track terroris—)
Nico Hulkenburg from Kashmir too
Valtteri Bottas from The Andaman Nicobar islands or something idk he shows so much ass it's unreal
Zhou Guanyu from Meghalaya
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Jassie Gill: An Icon of Style and Charisma in Punjabi Music
Jassie Gill, the name synonymous with charisma, talent, and passion, has carved a niche for himself in the music and entertainment industry. Known for his soulful voice and captivating performances, Jassie Gill has become one of the most celebrated Punjabi singers of our time. From his modest beginnings in Punjab to becoming a global icon, his journey is nothing short of inspirational. What sets him apart is his ability to connect with his audience, blending traditional Punjabi beats with modern musical elements. Jassie Gill’s story isn’t just about fame; it’s about hard work, resilience, and the unrelenting pursuit of dreams. Whether it’s his chart-topping songs like “Lancer” and “Bapu Zimidar” or his impressive foray into Bollywood, the singer Jassie Gill continues to inspire millions worldwide.
Early Life and Humble Beginnings
Born on November 26, 1988, in Khanna, Punjab, Jassie Gill grew up in a simple household with dreams of making it big. Like many others, his journey began with challenges, but his love for music kept him focused. He attended Gobindgarh Public College, where he was encouraged to participate in youth festivals. These early experiences helped him hone his singing skills and built a foundation for his career.
Despite facing financial hardships and the uncertainty of the music industry, Jassie never gave up. His story serves as a reminder that greatness often comes from humble beginnings.
Breakthrough with Punjabi Hits
Jassie Gill’s career took off with his debut album Batchmate in 2011, which included the popular track “Chudiyan.” This marked the beginning of his rise in the Punjabi music industry. However, it was his hit single Lancer in 2013 that truly put him on the map. The song became a sensation, particularly among the youth, and showcased his unique ability to blend catchy beats with relatable lyrics.
Following this, Bapu Zimidar became another milestone in his career. This song not only resonated with Punjabi audiences but also gained traction on global platforms. It was a testament to his knack for creating music that transcends cultural and linguistic boundaries.
Transition to Bollywood
Jassie Gill’s talent and popularity couldn’t be confined to just Punjab. His Bollywood debut in Happy Phirr Bhag Jayegi (2018) alongside Sonakshi Sinha was a turning point in his career. He played the role of a charming Punjabi boy, winning hearts with his acting skills and on-screen presence. This transition marked the beginning of a new chapter for Jassie, proving that his versatility extended beyond music.
While entering Bollywood was challenging, Jassie Gill’s grounded nature and strong work ethic helped him navigate this new space. His success in Bollywood opened doors for other Punjabi artists, inspiring them to dream big and aim for national recognition.
The Universal Appeal of Jassie Gill
What makes Jassie Gill stand out is his universal appeal. Whether it’s his romantic ballads or peppy dance numbers, his music has something for everyone. He has a unique ability to convey emotions through his voice, making his songs relatable to audiences of all ages.
His music videos, often featuring vibrant visuals and engaging storylines, have further contributed to his popularity. Jassie’s style — both in music and fashion — has become a trendsetter, inspiring countless fans.
Awards and Recognition
Over the years, Jassie Gill has received numerous accolades for his contributions to the music and film industries. His achievements are not just limited to awards; they include the adoration and loyalty of millions of fans worldwide.
He has been nominated for and won several prestigious awards, including PTC Punjabi Music Awards and Brit Asia TV Music Awards. These recognitions reflect his impact on the industry and his role in taking Punjabi music to new heights.
Future Projects and Legacy
As of now, Jassie Gill shows no signs of slowing down. With multiple projects lined up in both music and films, he continues to push boundaries. His upcoming collaborations and solo projects promise to be as impactful as his previous works.
Beyond his professional achievements, Jassie Gill’s humility and dedication have solidified his place as a role model for aspiring artists. His journey demonstrates that success is attainable with hard work, perseverance, and staying true to oneself.
Conclusion Jassie Gill’s journey from a small-town boy to an international icon is a testament to the power of dreams and determination. As a singer, Jassie Gill has redefined Punjabi music, giving it a modern twist while staying rooted in tradition. His versatility, whether in music or acting, sets him apart as an artist who constantly evolves and adapts to new challenges. With a loyal fan base and a growing global presence, Jassie Gill’s impact on the entertainment industry is undeniable.
For fans and aspiring artists alike, his story serves as an inspiration to never give up on one’s dreams. Whether you’re humming along to his hits or admiring his performances on the big screen, one thing is clear — Jassie Gill is here to stay. What’s your favorite moment or song from the iconic singer Jassie Gill? Let us know in the comments and share this article with fellow fans to celebrate his incredible journey!
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From Sanjay Dutt To Kriti Kharbanda, Bollywood Celebs Extend Wishes On Gandhi Jayanti | People News
Mumbai: Marking the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, members of the film industry took to social media and penned heartfelt tributes remembering the contributions of the great leader. Actor Sanjay Dutt shared a still from his film ‘Lage Raho Munna Bhai’ and wrote, “Celebrating the spirit of Bapu’s wisdom, non-violence and gandhigiri on this Gandhi Jayanti.” ‘With Lage Raho Munna Bhai’,…
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A Complete Guide to Exploring Jaipur Sightseeing Tour in 3 Days
Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan, is a vibrant city steeped in history, culture, and fantastic architecture. Have you dreamed of visiting the Pink City but worried you'd need a week to see it all? Good news - you can experience the best of Jaipur in just three days. This complete itinerary covers all the must-see sights at a relaxed pace so you can soak in the atmosphere without feeling rushed. Get ready to dive into a sea of pink buildings, shop colourful bazaars, gaze at intricate stone carvings, and dine on delicious curries. By the end of your quick getaway, you'll be plotting your return to this captivating city. The only downside? The lingering regret that you can't stay longer. Let the adventure begin!
Planning Your Jaipur Sightseeing Tour
Planning your Jaipur sightseeing tour is essential to experience all the city has to offer in a short time. Here are some tips to make the most of your three days:
First, focus on the major highlights. The Amber Fort, Hawa Mahal, City Palace, and Jantar Mantar should top your list. Give yourself at least half a day for the Amber Fort and a few hours for the others. You'll want to explore the palaces and forts, climb to the top of the Wind Palace, and learn about ancient astronomical instruments.
Next, check out the shopping. Head to Bapu Bazaar or Johari Bazaar to shop for colourful textiles, gemstones, and handicrafts. You can find souvenirs for great prices, but be prepared to haggle! Stop for a lassi or masala chai along the way.
It would be best if you also made time for some lesser-known gems. Galtaji Temple, known as the Monkey Temple, is a popular pilgrimage site. For cultural experiences, visit a traditional Rajasthani village or catch a Bollywood show. Or see the majestic Jal Mahal palace in the middle of Man Sagar Lake.
For getting around, tuk-tuks and taxis are easy options. But for a fun ride through the colourful streets, take a cycle rickshaw! And remember to sample the delicious Rajasthani cuisine, like dal baati choorma, laal maas, and ghevar.
With some planning, you can experience Jaipur's vibrant culture, food, history, and hospitality in just three short days. From massive forts to chaotic bazaars, there's no place like Pink City! Now get out there and explore!
Top Attractions to Cover in a Jaipur Sightseeing Package
Jaipur has stunning attractions showcasing the city's rich history and culture. Here are the must-sees to cover in just three days:
The Amber Fort is one of Rajasthan's most famous forts and for good reason. Just 11 km from Jaipur, its elaborate architecture and decorative elements are awe-inspiring. You could easily spend half a day exploring its palaces, temples, and ramparts.
Every trip to Jaipur is complete with visiting the City Palace. This palace complex in the heart of Jaipur offers a glimpse into the lives of Jaipur's royal families. The Palace has several courtyards, gardens, and buildings with intricate artworks, carvings, and paintings.
The Hawa Mahal, also known as the Palace of Breeze, is one of Jaipur's most iconic landmarks. This unique five-story structure features 953 windows, allowing royal women to observe street life without being seen.
The Jantar Mantar Observatory, a UNESCO World Heritage site, features the world's largest stone sundial. This open-air astronomical observatory was built in the 1700s and housed the world's largest stone sundial.
Shopping at the bustling Johari Bazaar and snacking at Lassiwala are also must-dos. Indulge in retail therapy or soak in the vibrant atmosphere. And don't miss Lassiwala's famous sweet lassis - the perfect treat on a hot day!
With these attractions checked off, you'll get a taste of Pink City's rich cultural heritage and understand why it's called one of India's most colourful and charismatic cities. There's a reason over 2.5 million tourists flock to Jaipur each year!
A Perfect 3-Day Jaipur Sightseeing Package Itinerary
A 3-day itinerary is perfect for exploring the major highlights of Jaipur Sightseeing Package. Here’s how to make the most of your time in the Pink City:
Day 1: Visit the Amber Fort and City Palace
Start your first day by exploring the magnificent Amber Fort, the former capital of Jaipur. Take an elephant ride up to the fort's entrance, then spend a few hours wandering through the palace complex with its decorative halls, pavilions, and temples. Head to the City Palace in central Jaipur in the afternoon to see its courtyards, gardens, and museum. End the day strolling through the markets around the Palace.
Day 2: See the Jantar Mantar and Hawa Mahal
Begin day two at the Jantar Mantar watchtower, a UNESCO World Heritage site highlighting the world's largest stone sundial. Then visit the iconic Hawa Mahal or "Palace of Winds," an elaborate facade with 953 windows. In the afternoon, explore the Albert Hall Museum and check out its extensive collection of artefacts. Find a rooftop cafe to enjoy panoramic city views as the sun sets.
Day 3: Take a Day Trip to Amer Fort
On your final day, escape the city with a day trip to the ancient Amer Fort, about 11 kilometres from Jaipur. The fort is more rugged and sprawling than the Amber Fort, with ramparts, gateways, and remnants of old palaces and temples to explore. You can also visit attractions outside the city, like the Abhaneri Step Well, Nahargarh Fort, or Jal Mahal Palace in Man Sagar Lake.
This itinerary covers the essential highlights of Jaipur in just three days. However, there are many more forts, palaces, temples, and markets to discover if you have additional time to spend in this colourful Rajasthani city. Have a great trip!
Getting Around Jaipur Sightseeing Taxi, Busses, and Rickshaws for Your Sightseeing Needs
Getting around Jaipur is relatively easy, thanks to the various transport options; as a tourist exploring the city over three days, taxis, busses, and rickshaws will likely be your primary modes of transportation between all the must-see sights.
Jaipur Sightseeing Taxi
Hiring a Jaipur sightseeing taxi for a full day of sightseeing is a comfortable and convenient option. You can book an air-conditioned cab to pick you up from your hotel and take you to Amber Fort, City Palace, Jantar Mantar, and more. Rates will vary but expect to pay around 2,500 to 3,500 rupees for 8 hours. Ensure to negotiate the fare upfront and check that the metre is running to avoid extra charges.
City Bus
Jaipur's public bus system is very budget-friendly and covers most of the city. Single journeys cost around 10 rupees. Route maps can be found at major bus stops and stations. The buses are usually very crowded, so this may not be the most comfortable mode of transport if you have luggage or are travelling long distances across the city. However, the bus can work in a pinch for short hops between nearby attractions.
Rickshaws
Cycle rickshaws and auto rickshaws are popular ways for tourists to explore Jaipur. Cycle rickshaws seat two passengers, and the rider will pedal you around. Auto rickshaws are motorised three-wheelers that sit up to three people. Fares should be approximately 50 to 200 rupees depending on the distance. Rickshaws can navigate narrow streets and offer open-air riding, allowing you to soak in the city's sights, sounds, and smells. However, some drivers may try to overcharge tourists or pressure you into unwanted shopping stops. Be very clear about your destination and fare before hopping in.
With some planning, you can easily visit Jaipur's must-see places in 3 days using a mix of Jaipur sightseeing taxi, busses, and rickshaws. Just be aware of possible scams, set a budget, know where you want to go, and negotiate fares in advance for a smooth sightseeing experience. The open-air and budget-friendly transport options will allow you to fully immerse yourself in the culture of Jaipur at your own pace.
FAQs for Your Jaipur Sightseeing Tour Adventure
Jaipur is a popular tourist destination, so you'll have some questions about exploring it. Here are some common FAQs to help you plan your Jaipur sightseeing Tour adventure.
Do I need to book tickets in advance?
You must book tickets for major attractions like Amber Fort, City Palace, and Hawa Mahal in advance, especially if you're travelling during peak season (October to March). You can buy tickets on the speckle but may face long queues. Booking online will save you time and ensure you get entry.
What is the best way to get around Jaipur?
The city is well-connected, with many options for getting around:
Taxis and tuk-tuks: Readily available for hire to take you between sights. Negotiate the fare before your ride.
Public busses: Budget-friendly but can be very crowded. Only use it if you're on a tight budget.
Metro: A convenient and affordable way to travel longer distances, especially from the airport to the city centre.
Walking: The Old City area is compact, making it easy to explore attractions on foot. But for outlying areas, other transport is better.
What should I wear?
Jaipur's hot semi-arid climate means lightweight, breathable clothing is a must, especially in summer. For sightseeing:
Comfortable walking shoes: often be on your feet, exploring palaces and forts.
Modest dress: Cover knees and shoulders out of respect for local culture and religion.
Scarf: Useful for protecting from sun exposure or dust.
Hat
Sunglasses
Is Jaipur safe for tourists?
Jaipur is usually a safe city for tourists but exercises standard precautions. Some tips:
Beware of pickpockets in crowded tourist areas. Carry only copies of important documents.
Ignore unsolicited offers of help from touts or guides. They often demand commission from places they take you.
Be wary of unlicensed taxi and tuk-tuk drivers who may try to overcharge you. Always negotiate the fare upfront.
Don't display valuables like cameras, jewellery, or electronics. This can attract unwanted attention.
The research recommends restaurants avoid "tourist traps" with sub-standard food at inflated prices.
By following these tips and booking in advance when possible, you'll have a fantastic experience exploring the Pink City of Jaipur! Let me know if you have any other questions.
Conclusion
And there you have it, a perfect 3-day itinerary to explore the best of Jaipur sightseeing tour. You’ll taste this colourful city’s rich history, culture, food, and shopping. From massive forts and palaces to bustling bazaars, you’ll be immersed in a vibrant sea of pink architecture and Rajasthani tradition. When your trip ends, you’ll no doubt be planning your return to experience more of the wonders of Jaipur. The Pink City casts a spell on all who visit — consider yourself charmed! Now get out there and start your Jaipur adventure. The royal state of Rajasthan awaits!
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Manoj Bajpayee reacts on Bandaa getting legal notice from Asaram Bapu; says, “We have to be truthful to all those incidents” : Bollywood News
Readers may recall that Bollywood Hungama was among the first ones to report about the makers of Manoj Bajpayee’s upcoming film Sirf Ek Bandaa Kaafi Hai receiving a legal notice. For the unversed, the charitable trust of the rape convict Asaram sent a legal notice to the actor and makers for allegedly modelling the character of the villain in the movie on the convict. Recently, Manoj Bajpayee…
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Manoj Bajpayee and producer of Sirf Ek Bandaa Kafi Hai receive legal notice from Asaram Bapu’s trust; latter seeks stay on release of film : Bollywood News
The makers of the upcoming ZEE5 movie Sirf Ek Bandaa Kaafi Hai and its main lead Manoj Bajpayee have received a legal notice from the charitable trust of the rape convict Asaram for allegedly modelling the character of the villain in the movie on the convict. They have also sent the notice to the Information & Broadcasting Ministry and CBFC (Central Board of Film Certification) while urging them…
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इन कलाकारों ने निभाया महात्मा गांधी का किरदार, बेन किंग्सले को मिल चुका है 'ऑस्कर'
इन कलाकारों ने निभाया महात्मा गांधी का किरदार, बेन किंग्सले को मिल चुका है ‘ऑस्कर’
लोगों को अहिंसा का मंत्र सिखाने वाले महात्मा गांधी की आज यानी 30 जनवरी 2020 को 73वीं पुण्यतिथि है। गांधी जी के आदर्शों और विचारों को कोई नहीं भूल पाया। गांधी जी के विचारों पर ना सिर्फ किताबें लिखी गई हैं बल्कि बॉलीवुड में भी कई फिल्में बनाई गई हैं। इन फिल्मों में महात्मा गांधी का किरदार निबाने वाले अभिनेताओं ने भी लोगों का दिल जीता है। फिल्मों और कलाकारों के माध्यम से बॉलीवुड ने गांधी जी के…
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Malaika Arora sets the Internet on fire in a dazzling bling saree by Manish Malhotra
Malaika Arora sets the Internet on fire in a dazzling bling saree by Manish Malhotra
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Home / Fashion and Trends / Malaika Arora sets the Internet on fire in a dazzling bling saree by Manish Malhotra Malaika Arora brings again bling and disco vibes this weekend in a sequin saree by Manish Malhotra as she celebrates 3000 ‘Happysodes’ of Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah on the stage of India’s Best Dancer
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HAANIKAARAK BAPU - a metaphor that snugly fits the quintessential Indian parent like a glove
HAANIKAARAK BAPU, a song that plays in the movie DANGAL, takes you through the arduous training that a prudent, yet tough Mahavir Singh Phogat imposes upon his two daughters with the sheer ambition of making world-class wrestlers out of them, while the girls feel the heat. Their whines and whimpers, nonetheless fall on deaf ears. Apparently in the garb of humor, this song pretty much narrates the stress that the distraught kids have to endure.
Now if the lyrics were to be literally translated, the children address their bapu (father) as haanikaarak (detrimental) to their sehat (health), connoting mental health, probably more than physical. They plead for mercy, hoping that he realizes that after all, they are “just children”, and the amount of ‘discipline’ inflicted upon them might as well drive them to khudkhushi (suicide). They sound haplessly victimized when they describe the various restrictions they face and the expectations they are expected to live up to. Each such description is followed by a chorus of yo to torture hai bada (this is utterly torturous). But the lines in the song that painfully sum it up and make you cringe the most are - tel lene gaya re bachpan, jhar gai phulwari, kar rahe hain jane kaisi jung ki taiyari (our childhood is in shambles, nearly devastated, seems as if we’re being prepared for some battle of sorts). For a moment, if you were to overlook the light-heartedness inherent in the song, it could leave you with a lump in the throat.
The song creators don’t seem to project it that way, but if understood in broader, more general terms, the song comes across as a stinging satire on how (most, if not all) Indian parents don their ‘Hitler avatar’ in order to ‘discipline’ their children. Need for scholastic achievements and excellence supersedes all else and becomes THE be-all and end-all of children’s lives. Nothing wrong in wanting your children to shine academically, but is it fair if their emotional health takes a beating?
Take a look at the video below to know what happens fairly often in a typical Indian household. What the mother is seen to be doing to her 3-year-old is tantamount to abuse - physical, verbal and emotional; though it easily passes off as “in good interest of the child”. Hitting, yelling at, name calling, threatening (ek thappad padega, lagaun chanta etc.), harsh punishment are parenting practices so commonplace that they have more-or-less come to be accepted as “the routine”. Even if the child becomes ‘an academic champion’ and grows up to be ‘a professional achiever’, what’s the point if (s)he becomes ‘an emotional loser’ for life?
Is it difficult to understand that ‘sparing the rod’ does not necessarily ‘spoil the child’? The 'rod' may only leave their mind and body wounded. Effective parenting and disciplining is all about being assertive without resorting to the tactics of abuse and emotional manipulation.
A piece of advice that Eric Berne (of Transactional Analysis fame) could have conveniently doled out to all our desi parents – Step out of your “Parent” ego state and get into the “Adult” mode. Simply said, parents need to “grow up” more than their children (no pun intended), so that children don’t need to sing – re tujhse behtar apni hindi filmon ke khalnayak hain (Hindi movie villains can be less tyrannous than a parent). They are after all 'kids’, so just let them be…
- Girish Banwari
P.S. There's a good side to Indian parenting too, but that's for another day to write about
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I was tagged by @christian-lundgaard to put my favorite playlist on shuffle and put the first ten songs, and I’m going to use my on repeat playlist from spotify so you all can see just how chaotic my listening habits are.
The King of Wishful Thinking - Go West
Band of Brothers Suite - London Metropolitan Orchestra
Dance Hall Days - Wang Chung
The Big Surf - Monster Rally
Allez Ola Olé - Jessy Matador
Sunny - Boney M.
Not About You - Haiku Hands
Daisy - Ashnikko
Mr. Motivator - IDLES
Haanikaarak Bapu - Sarwar Khan, Sartaz Khan Barna
I mean, we’ve got 80s bops, film scores, lofi, french eurovision entries, disco, pop, rap, punk, and bollywood. I really have no explanation for how I manage to listen to all these genres.
I’m tagging @myimaginarywonderland and @beetle-kate
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Song: Haanikaarak Bapu - Full Video Song - Movie: Dangal (2016) - wikipedia Starring: Aamir Khan, Sakshi Tanwar, Fatima Sana Shaikh, Sanya Malhotra Music: Pritam, Lyrics: Amitabh Bhattacharya Singers: Sarwar Khan & Sartaz Khan Barna -- Haanikaarak Bapu - Full Video | Dangal | Aamir Khan | Pritam | Amitabh B | Sarwar & Sartaz Khan (via Zee Music Company)
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