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Old 08-08-2009, 10:39 PM   #1
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Brazilians love Indian Culture.

It's very interesting that brazilians love indian culture, thanks to ISKCON and lovers of India... now Indian culture and Hinduism spreaded to every corner of the world
Brazilian TV show Caminho Das Indias is a proof that how brazilians are interested in Indian culture.
It currently ranks on the top of the most watched shows in the Brazilian television history



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There is enormous interest in Brazil on India's culture, religion, performing arts and philosophy. A number of cultural events including performances by famous Kuchipudi dance group, "Raja and Radha Reddy" were organized in the major cities of Brazil ahead of the Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's visit to Brasília from 11-14 September 2006. Earlier, a very successful Festival of India was organised during the visit of President K.R. Narayanan to Brazil in May 1998. There are numerous organisations teaching yoga and they invite yoga teachers from India for instructions and learning. ISKCON, Satya Sai Baba, Maharshi Mahesh Yogi, Bhakti Vedanta Foundation and other Indian spiritual gurus and organisations have their chapters in Brazil. The University of Londrina has a good specialization course on India in its Department of Afro-Asian Studies. Mahatma Gandhi is highly regarded in the country and the government has sought to teach his philosophy of non-violence to the police to improve its track record. A statue of Mahatma Gandhi is located in a prominent square in Rio de Janeiro. A group called the Filhos de Gandhi (Sons of Gandhi) participates regularly in the carnival in Salvador. Private Brazilian organizations occasionally invite Indian cultural troupes.

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In recent years, relations between Brazil and India have grown considerably and co-operation between the two countries has been extended to such diverse areas as science and technology, pharmaceuticals and space. The two-way trade in 2007 nearly tripled to US$ 3.12 billion from US$ 1.2 billion in 2004.

Global software giant, Wipro Technologies, also set up a business process outsourcing centre in Curitiba to provide shared services to AmBev, the largest brewery in Latin America. AmBev's zonal vice president, Renato Nahas Batista, said "We are honoured to be a part of Wipro's expansion plans in Brazil and Latin America." AmBev's portfolio includes leading brands like Brahma, Becks, Stella and Antarctica.
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India’s links with Brazil go back five centuries. Portugal’s Pedro Alvares Cabral is officially recognised as the first European to “discover” Brazil in 1500. Cabral was sent to India by the King of Portugal soon after the return of Vasco da Gama from his pioneering journey. Cabral is reported to have been blown-off course on his way to India. Brazil became an important Portuguese colony and stop-over in the long journey to Goa. This Portuguese connection led to the exchange of several agricultural crops between India and Brazil in the colonial days. Indian cattle was also imported to Brazil. Most of the cattle in Brazil is of Indian origin.
Diplomatic relations between India and Brazil were established in 1948. The Indian Embassy opened in Rio de Janeiro on May 3, 1948, moving to Brasília on August 1, 1971.

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On the online game of tibia, I often chat with brazilian players and they have told me that quite a few TV shows are based on Indian Gods, mythology, etc.

One dude even asked me about Lord Ganesh.
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On the online game of tibia, I often chat with brazilian players and they have told me that quite a few TV shows are based on Indian Gods, mythology, etc.

One dude even asked me about Lord Ganesh.
India getting very popular in latino world
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सफ़ेद कुर्ता पायजामा पहने तिलक लगाए घर के मालिक के सामने खड़ा एक दलित लड़का. ये लड़का उस घर में पहुँचा है जहाँ उसकी प्रेमिका रहती है मगर वो प्रेमिका ब्राह्मण है.

प्रेम की ये कहानी बिल्कुल किसी भारतीय फ़िल्म या हर शाम टेलीविज़न पर आने वाले न जाने कितने ही धारावाहिकों जैसी लगती है मगर ऐसा है नहीं क्योंकि वो नायक, वो नायिका या इस प्रेम के विरोधी उसके परिवार वाले सभी पुर्तगाली भाषा बोल रहे हैं.

दरअसल भारत में जाति व्यवस्था को आधार बनाकर लिखी गई ये प्रेम कहानी ब्राज़ील में एक धारावाहिक के रूप में दिखाई जा रही है और वहाँ ये धारावाहिक काफ़ी लोकप्रिय भी हो चुका है.

धारावाहिक का नाम है 'क़मीन्यो डास इंडियास' या हिंदी में कह लें तो भारत की एक झलक.

धारावाहिक के निर्देशकों में से एक एलेक्स क्लेंपरर का भारत को ही विषयवस्तु के रूप में चुनने के बारे में कहना था, "भारत हमारे लिए तो एक अलग दुनिया की तरह है, वहाँ की संस्कृति हमसे काफ़ी अलग है. भारत काफ़ी ख़ूबसूरत है कि लगता है मानो हम कोई सपना देख रहे हों या हम किसी परीलोक में पहुँच गए हों."

क्लेंपरर के मुताबिक़ इसीलिए प्रेम कहानी के लिए भारतीय पृष्ठभूमि बिल्कुल उचित थी.

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इस धारावाहिक के बाद ब्राज़ीलियाई लोगों में भारत को लेकर काफ़ी उत्सुकता बढ़ी है. इस उत्सुकता के बारे में बताते हुए ब्राज़ील में भारत के राजदूत बीएस प्रकाश कहते हैं, "लोग जानना चाहते हैं कि भारत में शादियाँ सिर्फ़ परिवार वाले लोगों के तय किए हुए हिसाब से होती है या दूसरी तरह की भी शादियाँ होती हैं. लोग जाति प्रथा के बारे में जानना चाहते हैं."

लोग अब साड़ियाँ पहनना चाहते हैं, बिंदी लगाना चाहते हैं या भारतीय रेस्तराँ में जाने लगे हैं. राजनीतिक रूप से तो संबंध दोनों देशों के अच्छे थे ही मगर अब लोगों के बीच भी संपर्क और मज़बूत हो रहा है
बीएस प्रकाश, भारतीय राजदूत

इसके अलावा प्रकाश के अनुसार लोगों को भारतीय परिवार की व्यवस्था भी बहुत भा रही है कि अगर कोई संकट हो तो सभी मिलकर उसे सुलझाने की कोशिश करते हैं या छोटे लोग बड़ों की इज़्ज़त करते हैं.

यूँ तो धारावाहिक के सभी पात्र पुर्तगाली भाषा में बोलते हैं मगर बीच-बीच में कुछ हिंदी के जुमले भी डाले गए हैं और वे जुमले वहाँ काफ़ी लोकप्रिय भी हो गए हैं.

साओ पाओलो में मौजूद बीबीसी संवाददाता पावलो कहते हैं कि ब्राज़ील में रात साढ़े आठ बजे प्रसारित होने वाले धारावाहिक आम तौर पर लोकप्रिय होते हैं मगर इस धारावाहिक से ब्राज़ीलियाई संस्कृति में नई चीज़ें भी जुड़ रही हैं.

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उनके अनुसार, "लोग अब- अच्छा, अरे बाबा या अरे भगवान जी जैसे जुमलों का इस्तेमाल करने लगे हैं. लोग भारतीय कपड़ों की ओर आकर्षित हो रहे हैं. यानी कुल मिलाकर कहें तो लोग धारावाहिक आम तौर पर देखते हैं मगर साथ ही उससे उनका रहन-सहन भी प्रभावित होता है."


धारावाहिक ने ब्राज़ील में काफ़ी धूम मचाया है

ब्राज़ील में भारत के राजदूत बीएस प्रकाश के अनुसार इस तरह के धारावाहिक से दोनों देशों के बीच सांस्कृतिक संबंध और मज़बूत होंगे, "लोग अब साड़ियाँ पहनना चाहते हैं, बिंदी लगाना चाहते हैं या भारतीय रेस्तराँ में जाने लगे हैं. राजनीतिक रूप से तो संबंध दोनों देशों के अच्छे थे ही मगर अब आम लोगों के बीच भी संपर्क और मज़बूत हो रहा है."

यानी भारत और ब्राज़ील के रिश्ते राजनीतिक स्तर पर तो मधुर हैं ही मगर इस धारावाहिक के बाद ब्राज़ील जाने वाले भारतीयों को वहाँ शायद और बेहतर पहचान मिलेगी.
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And here is one Brazilian who has become very popular in India!!!

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Something Gisele is her name, right ?
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And here is one Brazilian who has become very popular in India!!!

she is pretty..
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she is pretty..
I noticed

Her name is Giselle Monteiro. She's acted in Imtiaz Ali's Love Aaj Kal. Great performance.
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I noticed
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But i noticed first...chal line mai peeche khadaa ho
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