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Yeah, Pondicherry. We've heard it mentioned several times in different films where it's been a place repeatedly talked about. Pondicherry used to be a French colony. Interesting. Welcome and welcome. Interesting. French colony. Okay, we'll do it this way. Pondicherry used to be a French colony until 1954. It's a unique little beach town with an amazing mismatch of French and Tamil culture. Pondicherry's French legacy is preserved in its architecture with three land streets, que la cul-donie elle vue l'airse, chic boutiques, the amazing French restaurants. Most locals speak both French and Tamil. Also, this is Calque's hometown. Makes sense. That makes sense. Had no idea about that. I love these little towns. They're all over the world obviously. Towns that were usually colonized by somebody else. Yeah. And so the culture there, even though it's India, it's they brought their own culture. So it's like a more two-world. And there's a lot of that here in America. If you go to Texas, you'd be surprised how much German influence there is. If you go from San Antonio, you take a little bit of a 45-minute drive to a place called Fredericksburg, you're in little Germany. It's little German structures and German restaurants with great German food in the middle of Texas. You have no idea. So yeah, that's really cool. We have one here, close to LA. I forget the name of it. It's past Ohak. You mean? It's a Dutch town. Solvang. Solvang. That's what it is. Same kind of thing. You go to Solvang and all the streets, the buildings, all you feel like you're probably in Deutschland. In Deutschland. Yes. So this is a video of pin things to do in Kalki's home. Kalki, how's your baby? Yeah, how you doing Kalki? Yeah, she's definitely watching. We'd love to talk to Kalki. Oh. Hey! I am in Pondicherry. We eat things about Pondicherry. Dang! That looks like a French town. South Indian coffee. French croissant, South Indian coffee. It's a little French bakery. I want to taste the French Indian fusion. Absolutely. I believe that was Superstar Rajnikanth. Yes. What is it? Those pistachios? That's that pistachio. Pondicherry is a vegan destination where you get amazing delight every day. Everywhere? How do you do French cuisine purely vegan? Nice. Look at all that. Look at that. It looks like a little, like all the architecture, there's very French. I love seeing stuff like that. Look at that beach. Black rocks. That's pretty. It's crazy that there's a place in South India that speaks French and Tamil. I love that. That is so cool. I want to go to this town. Wow. That's so cool. Do you speak French? We do. Oh really? We are going to Pondicherry. So everybody there speaks Tamil, English, French, probably Hindi. Probably some Hindi. Maybe some of the other South Indian languages like Malayalam. Dang. That's impressive. Pondicherry has a foreign language. Mini-Ark the Triumph. Dang. That architecture is so different to see it in South India. There's still honking horns though. Can't take the India out of India. Really? You've been wearing swimsuits? Because I know there's other places in India that are Spanish influenced or English influenced to the British. Yeah. It's so unique and I love that. The town looks adorable too. Is it a big tourist destination? I can't imagine it is. Especially if it's got a beach on it. That's a long board. Isn't that all over India? Yeah. Am I a mistake? It's funny. Those kinds of bikes, they're kind of moped styles. Yeah. I've been asked. They're shocked that that's not very common here. So this is basically their New Orleans. Yeah, right? I guess. This is India's New Orleans. Is that why New Orleans is? Yeah, New Orleans is heavily French influenced. Well, I know it's French influenced. I didn't know that because did French settle there? Yeah, they did. That's why it's such a heavily influenced. They created their own kind of people too called Cajun people. It's true. It's their own subculture in Louisiana. It's called Cajuns. They have delicious food. Magnificent food. You've been in New Orleans? Yeah. I hate New Orleans. Really? On the other football team. That's my American culture to clarify. It's a fun town. It's a fun town. It's a French quarter. I love towns like this. I don't know where this is. Obviously, our next trip is going to be South India whenever we're allowed to go back to other countries. Once again, you're in our thoughts. Because we know what you're going through right now. We keep up. But I love these little towns that are just I have no clue to have a little piece of France, but also you're going to have your Indian influence, influences. So I'm wondering if these French bakeries, are they Indian French? Right. Is it a combination that's... Gear masala in your croissant? Exactly. You have croissant with none. Oh, I know. Yeah. So I'd imagine there's a bunch of those influences. Yeah. A little bit of crème roulée. Combined with the little little moustilles we have over here. We combine them together and I'm going to give you crème roustille. Because obviously India is obviously so diverse in terms of culture, just the Indian culture in all their different states. But since it's been colonized by so many people, I'd imagine there's a bunch of these little towns that are just... I know the Spanish have some. And that's why at least in the Malayalam area that was colonized by the Spanish, they have a big Christian influence down there because of what they brought. So I'm assuming all over India. The Brits did that as well in Calcutta, especially northern Calcutta. There's a big Christian presence in there. And also architectural. There's also a Jewish presence in Calcutta. Yeah. But yeah, an architectural. Some of it I don't like. Like in Calcutta, the British influence kind of... Doesn't always work. It doesn't work. I much prefer seeing the Bengali and the Indian influences there. Our favorite architecture was when we had the Rajasthan. Rajasthan. Yeah. That was gorgeous. Such a... Such a... But there's a unique architecture. The neat thing in Calcutta is some of the buildings that you see that... Which is there's a huge number of them before it was changed to Calcutta. And it's all the old spellings. It's just that the history in India everywhere is so much deeper than it is here in the United States. Well, let us know if other videos of places around India... And if you live here, if there's stupid places here. Yeah. Let us know if you're from here. We'd love to come here next time we are in India. Tell us stuff about your home. And I was gonna say goodbye in French, but then I went to... Au revoir. Au revoir. Au revoir. Au revoir. Au revoir.