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Part 8: Monetization & Collaboration
- Affiliate: Link handloom fabrics, spice boxes (MDH/Everest), brass utensils, yoga mats, and Ayurvedic skincare (Kama Ayurveda, Forest Essentials).
- Collaborate with: Local artisans (potter, weaver, idol maker), home chefs (not restaurants), and auto-drivers (for interview style).
- Avoid: Promoting gambling apps, "fast fashion" dupes of handloom, or blatant junk food as "healthy Indian snack."
- Lacto-Vegetarianism: Driven by Jainism, Hinduism, and Vaishnavism. Content here includes complex kitchen organization (separate utensils for veg vs. non-veg) and the art of making lentils (dal) exciting.
- The Street Food Ecosystem: It isn't just about taste; it is about economy and engineering. Videos that explain how a chai-wala memorizes 50 orders or how a pav bhaji cart is organized get high engagement.
- Regional Staples: Moving beyond butter chicken. Discussing Thengai Sadam (Coconut rice) in the South, Jadoh (rice with meat) in Meghalaya, or Thukpa (noodle soup) in the Himalayas.
Respect for Elders: High value is placed on honoring elders and teachers. This is often expressed through gestures like Pranam (touching an elder's feet) or avoiding the use of their first names. kumari dulhan ka all video xdesi.mobi
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