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I didn't even know it had a rating in the first place. Is it a PG-2? I thought it was- Some people think it should be 7.4. Some people think it should be NC-17, but apparently it's a PG-13. What happens? And could be a PG-13, because it's been underrated. What happens in Chennai? Stays in Chennai. We all know this. Yes. And some people call it the Vegas of India. And some people call India the Vegas of the world. I saw this video. I almost sent kombucha up my nose. I saw this video on Twitter. And it was, I don't know who it was. On Twitter it was either Elon Musk or Tucker Carlson. Probably. It was this beautiful video behind the scenes of these wedding photoshoot of Indian Lady in a Sorry and the Indian Man in I Don't Know the Garb. Me too. The wedding thing, right? But they were doing photoshoot and they were kissing. Like they lock lips so the picture can- Right. And the caption was wedding photoshoots now are just soft-core porn. All they were doing was kissing. Literally it. That is literally, they weren't even making out. They just were locked lips. And I was like, why? Because they're kissing? And then somebody was like, well it's not candid. I'm like, you've clearly never been married because wedding photos aren't candid. Like the photographer will get photos candid. But you go, after the reception happens, the groom and the bride and the entire family go and take pictures, stop being prude. You invented the Kamasutra. God damn it. It boggles the mind. Yeah, right. It really boggles the mind. It's the British carryover is what it is, man. Well, it's that and then there's also not just in India, all over the world. There is Puritanism born of strident, stringent, religious, theocratic legalism that is one of the worst things to ever happen to planet Earth. But from the country that invented the Kamasutra. It's astonishing. Anyways, we got, this is a video, he did the ones of the underrated cult classics. He also did the- Oh, great. He participated. He, apparently, he's a really big fan of Chenayin and doesn't like people think it's underrated. And is it underrated? Obviously it would be underrated, per se, outside of India, because we, so many people outside of India don't take the time to learn. Is it underrated within India? I guess that's what we'll find out. Yeah, here we go. Flamin' Hot Cheetos. Sweaty, rude, boring, conservative. These are just some of the types of people that I've been associated with Chenayin. And to these people, I just want to say- Sweaty, rude, conservative. I spent most of my life in the city. I went to school here, I went to college, started working, started a company in the city. And I'm also someone who's lived in various different cities across India. And to be honest, Mumbai is big, but it's super expensive and super populated. Bangalore has great beer, great weather, but it's getting saturated. Delhi has amazing food, but polluted as a f**k. And Chenayin is home to the greatest IPV- What about Kolkata? The biggest Indian superstar in- The world's second longest beach. 10,000 people here. And it's also home to the millions of people hustling every day to make this city so much more than all of this. Chenayin is the most misunderstood, misjudged, misrepresented, and most of all, the most underrated city to live in India. So, hello and welcome back to the channel, everyone. Today's topic is- Kastu, but the lock's behind him. Close to my head. I'm gonna try and tell you what makes Chenayin such an underrated city, talking about the positives, while also addressing a few of the negatives. And hopefully, you'll learn something new about this historic city and someday, maybe, visit here someday. But first, roll that intro. Nice. Baby, make some music. Across different areas like cost of living, entertainment, infrastructure, health care, and culture, Chenayin is number two on that list of the most liveable cities in India. There are many reasons that make Chenayin rank so high up, so let's get into it. Number one, great movie theaters, of all the- I love that, that's number one. And some sweet on Twitter from someone who I follow, I guess they were trying to book a ticket for the first day, first show of the new Batman movie in an IMAX screen. I think this is in Bangalore and a single ticket, the cost of a single ticket is 750 rupees. And that's the same time in most of the metros, a single ticket can go anywhere from- Nine bucks. 140 or- That'd be nice. Morning, 300, 800, even 1000 bucks on weekends. But in Chenayin, you'll never experience that problem because the same ticket, the same Batman first day, first show ticket on an IMAX screen, is somewhere between 250 and 300 rupees. And this does not fluctuate. In an IMAX, that'd be 25 bucks here. 25 years ago. It'd be $25 here. 120 rupees. So that would be- For a single ticket, there was a cap on it. But even now, after that rule has changed, even now- 2,000 rupees. You don't have to spend more than 200 to 300 rupees. Welcome to Los Angeles. Welcome to the next movie ticket. And you have access to some of the best theaters in India. Anyone who's been to Chenayin would know about Satyam or SPI cinemas as it's known now. Do they do a sign seating there too? And my adulthood, it has world class- And price differentiation based on seat? Arguably, most probably, the best butter popcorn ever created. Unlike other metros where movies have become this luxurious pastime in Chenayin- The lights, man. The beaches. In my hope, the only city that has a beach is- You got me. Even not just above any other city. Great movie theaters, great beaches. I'm in. You don't need to say anymore. Marina Beach. The second longest beach in the world. It's like a city in itself with hundreds of- Not a bay- No, look at the fish. Not a bathing suit in sight. That's what I'm saying. And it's also home- Bring me speedo, man. Biggest fishing communities. My favorite. The best beach has a slightly more laid-back vibe. Here, you'll find a lot of young athletes training for whatever sport they're competing for. Don't say it. Even you'll find college students and young couples just chilling in the promenade or in the parked cars outside the beach. Tiruvannamal Beach is even more laid-back and it's also home to the legendary Mohr Tata. He's Chennai's nighttime icon who sells the most unique buttermilk you'll ever taste in your life. Oh wow. If you want to get away from the chaos of the city, there are a lot of little beaches along ECR or East Coast Road where you can just- That's what I call your mom. You can drive down during the- You call my mom East Coast Road? Little beaches. Personally, at Marina and Bessie especially, I have gone as a kid on family picnics as a college student and sometimes I've also gone alone to just sit in front of the sea to find- Are there waves there that you could at least body surf on? The beach has become- No, you don't go in the water. Kind of an undetachable part of my life and my memories and- I can't wait to go back to the water. ...people like speaking at the beach. Chennai is also underrated because of its recreational activities and communities. Growing up on Hollywood movies, I've always believed that surfing was possible only in foreign countries because until recently, even I didn't know about my own city's surfing culture. Chennai has one of the best surfing spots of the country at Kovalam and Mahabalipuram where you can go and rent a surfing board, get surfing lessons- Yes! That's a boogie board. Yeah, that's boogie boarding. Different. And every year, there's also this surfing festival called Kovalam Point. Awesome! Surfers from around the world, including celebrities- Fun fact, my dad's a surfer. Not professional, but- ...jonti boards. They come down to this festival, they take part in this surfing competitions. You also have music concerts and yoga festivals and some amazing, amazing food. Okay, this is something that I've been wanting to experience myself for a very long time. In Chennai, there is something that you won't find in most other places. So, between January and April, you can actually go on turtle walks to see the hatching of Olive Ridley. Don't touch the turtle. Apart from beach activities, the city also has a- They were watching. They were pretty close to the turtle there. You have dedicated cycling tracks around the city, especially in areas like Adyar and Besen Naga. And they have these cutest signboards. Number four. The food. Of course. You know, Bollywood and North Indians. Please understand. Yes, we are more than Idli, Dosa, Vada, Filter Coffee. Definitely don't mix curd. But if that's all you were, wait, was that SRK mixing curd and as noodles? You'll understand. It's so much more than that. Whether you're a vegetarian who- Hey! ...satisfying South Indian people. If you know what I mean, you're a non-American who wants to explore an entire locality dedicated to beef. Chennai is one of the few networks which has something for everyone. An entire locality dedicated to beef. That's America? Yeah. Areas and independent stalls around the city for just these food. Oh wow, looks delicious. An entire area called Saukar Paid is dedicated to just North Indian food and chart. Even if you want Korean food, you'll find an active, thriving Korean community here. There are quite a few restaurants that actually serve authentic Korean cuisine. Just follow any popular food vlogger from a city. Anyone like Irfan's view and you'll understand the sheer range that the city has in terms of food. Number five. Ease of transport. The public transport in Chennai shows up at least once in every single Maniratnam movie. The third largest metro rail network in the country. When it comes to public transport, the city has got you covered. Even the airport is right inside the city. Sorry Bangalore. And compared to the other metros, the traffic movement in Chennai is so much better. And if you're watching this in Bangalore, once again, really sorry bro. Number six. The blooming startup culture. Okay, I'll have to admit, Bangalore has this amazing startup culture. Every second building, there's a new startup because these startups are full of... Was the video we watched? That was about Bangalore. Yes. As a result, this culture has caused a huge increase in restaurants and bars, cafes and breweries, which is great. All of this really adds up to the city's economy and also the economy opportunities. Stop, baby! People happen sometime in the early 2000s, but since then, I don't know why the startup culture didn't really catch on, but how I see it is. We have the people, we have the potential, but a lot of us are moving to Bangalore because there's already a startup ecosystem there. But some days, even Bangalore is going to get saturated and that's why there's so much potential in Chennai to become the next startup hub and we're just getting started. The government has realized this and it started working on different strategies. And one of the first steps in that direction is they've kickstarted a fintech city right here in Chennai. Number seven. Inclusiveness. The biggest complaint that North Indians have is that no one speaks Hindi here. And I have two important responses to this. Firstly, if you're going to someone's house, you have to play by their rules, right? That's the same thing with a city. If you go to Paris, everyone speaks French there. You can't suddenly expect them to speak English or Hindi. You will have to learn French. You respect that government, okay? And if you say Hindi is the national language... Get some help. Secondly, Chennai is one of the more inclusive cities from around India, especially in terms of religious harmony. I don't have to tell you, I think if you follow the news even a little bit, you'll know what else is happening in different parts of the country. And thankfully, Chennai is mostly free from all of that. Number eight. The city is getting a major makeover. Over the last few years, the government and a few communities have been slowly transforming the look of the city. More bridges and flyovers are opening up and they're being decked up with really cool lighting and they're being lined with vertical gardens. Heritage buildings are being restored. Major public walls, like those of railway stations, they're being painted with street art. Pondi Bazaar, which used to be like this congested shopping market, it's now become this swanky, new, pedestrian-friendly plaza. And I don't know if this is going to be more of that soon, but the government has also announced this 500 crore project called Singara Chennai 2.0. And this initiative is to beautify the city and also improve the art and culture scene, greenery infrastructure, and also the water and air quality. If all of this really happens, Chennai definitely has the potential to become the best city to live in India. And that's it for today's video. Nice video. It's one of the most informative cities in India to live in. If you agree, hit like. If you don't agree, tell me in the comments. Whatever it is, if you've lived here or if you've visited here, tell more people in the comments what's great about this city. Share this with someone who needs to know about why Chennai is so underrated. Let's get more people to come here and discover it for themselves. But for now, thank you so much for watching. I'll see you next Friday. Another good video. Nice video. Yeah, it's very informative. Obviously, it's his city and he was very proud of it and that's awesome. Good for him. You like the beaches? Yeah, I love... Not a bathing suit inside, though. Yeah, that was one of the things we noted in Mumbai. Mumbai, who knew it? It was at the beach that the majority of the people there weren't dressed the way you are for the beach here in LA. Oh, none of them were. Yeah. They were all in pants and jewelry. Yeah, we weren't going to the... No. If you're going to a beach here, you're going to be in a bathing suit or you're going to be in shorts. And the vendors was also another thing. You don't see a lot. Occasionally, at a beach, someone will come wheeling by with a cart in Santa Monica. But if you go north of Santa Monica into Malibu and Zuma and above, you're not going to get any of that. It's just people go to the water to sunbathe or get in the water. So they're almost always in some various form of bathing suit. Don't sunbathe. We'll give you cancer. Yeah. Yeah. And they reminded me when he was talking about the inclusivity, when we reacted to the trailer for the Kerala story, got a lot of stupid babies who are Keralites saying that one of the things they love so much about their part of India is the inclusivity. That there's, of all the places in India, there isn't a more inclusive place. And I got to say, the majority of what he talked about was stuff I did not know. Yeah, right? Absolutely. I would love to try some of that food. Well, we did it already. What? And we've had all that food. Yeah, we had it in Delhi. Yeah, we've had all that food in Delhi. And I had some in Kolkata. So what else do we need to try? It basically tasted the same except there was a hint of pollution. If you've gone to Kolkata in Delhi, do you really need to go to Chennai? You know we're joking. They don't. They've already flipped that. Oh, yeah. And it's boycott. Exactly. Hashtag boycott. No. We've said repeatedly, when we're able to do the next trip, we want to go to the south. Oh, yeah, we'll go to the south for sure. Anyways, great video. Let us know what other videos of his. And if you are from Chennai, please let us know down below. Josh!