When you think of India, you might picture Bollywood, spicy food, and endless chaos—but the reality is far richer, and sometimes totally surprising. Russian expat Anastasia Sharova, who’s been living in India for a while, decided to set the record straight about what life here really looks like. From mind-boggling linguistic diversity to luxury palaces, snow-capped mountains, and love marriages everywhere, she shares what people abroad often get completely wrong about this vibrant, ever-evolving country.
Anastasia points out that India isn’t just one language or culture—there are 22 official languages, 121 major ones, and countless minor ones, all actively spoken. While some outsiders assume India is dirty or chaotic, she says the country is developing rapidly and offers both modern conveniences and traditional charm. Contrary to popular belief, you don’t need to bargain for everything—grocery deliveries can literally show up at your doorstep in minutes.
Beyond Diwali and Bollywood
When it comes to festivals, India isn’t just about Diwali. Every region has its own unique celebrations, from Onam to Durga Puja to Ganesh Chaturthi. Bollywood isn’t the only film industry thriving either—regional cinemas like Tollywood and Kollywood are booming. And don’t think India is always hot; the country offers everything from snow and ice to deserts, she mentioned.
Architectural gems of India
Travel isn’t only cheap; India is packed with one-of-a-kind luxury experiences, including historic palaces you can actually stay in. Beyond the Taj Mahal, architectural gems like Hampi, Ellora, and Rajasthan’s forts await discovery. Trains aren’t just overcrowded; there are multiple classes, making travel affordable, comfortable, and even scenic.
Finally, love stories are everywhere she feels, and she added that most marriages around her are love matches, and many Indians choose to return home after living abroad, proving that India’s allure goes far beyond stereotypes.
Anastasia points out that India isn’t just one language or culture—there are 22 official languages, 121 major ones, and countless minor ones, all actively spoken. While some outsiders assume India is dirty or chaotic, she says the country is developing rapidly and offers both modern conveniences and traditional charm. Contrary to popular belief, you don’t need to bargain for everything—grocery deliveries can literally show up at your doorstep in minutes.
Beyond Diwali and Bollywood
When it comes to festivals, India isn’t just about Diwali. Every region has its own unique celebrations, from Onam to Durga Puja to Ganesh Chaturthi. Bollywood isn’t the only film industry thriving either—regional cinemas like Tollywood and Kollywood are booming. And don’t think India is always hot; the country offers everything from snow and ice to deserts, she mentioned.
Architectural gems of India
Travel isn’t only cheap; India is packed with one-of-a-kind luxury experiences, including historic palaces you can actually stay in. Beyond the Taj Mahal, architectural gems like Hampi, Ellora, and Rajasthan’s forts await discovery. Trains aren’t just overcrowded; there are multiple classes, making travel affordable, comfortable, and even scenic.
Finally, love stories are everywhere she feels, and she added that most marriages around her are love matches, and many Indians choose to return home after living abroad, proving that India’s allure goes far beyond stereotypes.
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