Why Indians Are Suddenly Obsessed With Western Festivals? | (This Is Proven)
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Published5 months ago
Duration14:24
Video IDJeqiddjsW3k
Languageen
CategoryPeople & Blogs
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video
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Views50.3K
Likes2.3K
Comments1.1K
Engagement Rate6.74%
Likes per 100 views4.64
Comments per 1K views21.00
Video Tags
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Description
Why are Indians celebrating Christmas, Halloween, Black Friday, and even Thanksgiving more than their own festivals?
From Halloween parties in Mumbai to Christmas decorations in housing societies, Western festivals are everywhere in India today. But this video is not about blaming anyone or saying what you should or should not celebrate. It is about understanding why this shift is happening.
In this video, I break down:
Why Western festivals are growing so fast in India
How Instagram, YouTube, OTT platforms, and algorithms influence what we celebrate
Why Indian festivals often feel stressful while Western festivals feel easier
How capitalism, marketing, and social media push certain celebrations
Why Gen Z and urban Indians relate more to global culture today
Whether Indian festivals are losing emotional meaning
And how festivals have slowly turned into content and aesthetics
India has always absorbed outside cultures, but earlier this happened slowly through people, trade, and generations. Today, these festivals are entering our lives through Wi-Fi, screens, and algorithms. This video explores how that change affects our identity, culture, and choices.
This is not an Indian vs Western debate.
This is about awareness.
Celebrate whatever makes you happy. Just make sure it is your choice, not something the internet decided for you.
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