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America જઈ ભારતીયો કેવા ધંધા કરે પત્રકારે અમેરિકા જઈ પોલ ખોલી! (Translated: "What kind of businesses do Indians do after going to America? The journalist went to America and exposed the reality!")Channel: Krantimarg Main People: Discussion between the host (Vimit Kumar and Sagarbhai Patel (referred to as the "journalist" or experienced person in America), recorded at an Indian store (Sycamore Creek or similar) in Atlanta, Georgia.What the Video is Actually About: This is the channel's first international vlog. It shows real-life experiences of Indian (especially Gujarati/Patel) immigrants in the USA. The "exposé" (પોલ ખોલી) is more of a reality check and cultural comparison rather than revealing big scandals, fraud, drugs, or illegal activities.Key Points Covered in the Video:Businesses run by Indians/Gujaratis in America: Many start with humble jobs (e.g., cleaning toilets or low-level work) and eventually open convenience stores, Indian grocery stores, or small businesses—even in small towns/villages. Hard work leads to success. Indian stores are everywhere due to growing population and demand. Daily life in Indian stores: Self-service style, home delivery even in cold weather, selling Indian items like mawa, tobacco products, alcohol, beer (with strict rules like "beer cave" storage), age/ID checks for tobacco (under 21) and alcohol (varies, often under 30 for some items), no Sunday alcohol sales in some places to prevent overuse. Cultural & Civic Differences (America vs India):Strong civic sense: No spitting, urinating in public, littering; strict garbage rules with fines. Hygiene & cleanliness: People use deodorant, value sanitation workers (good wages, no caste-based forcing of jobs). Rules & honesty: Strict traffic laws, police well-equipped, people care about taxes and progress. No caste discrimination in public/crowds (unlike India); some racism toward Indians exists but is less severe than casteism back home. Food & health: Focus on protein/natural food → Americans often physically stronger; less academic pressure on youth. Family: Independence after 18, no joint family pressures. Media: Free and questions authorities (e.g., examples with Trump). Advice & Reality Check:Indians should adapt behaviors (e.g., avoid bad habits like spitting/smells) to reduce racism and integrate better. Debunks myths: Not all Gujaratis just clean toilets—many build successful businesses from scratch. Praises America's systems (infrastructure, rules, citizen responsibility) and criticizes hypocrisy, poor civic sense, caste issues, and misuse of charity in India. Overall Tone: Mostly neutral to positive. It highlights hard work, success stories, and lessons from America while pointing out areas where Indians/India can improve. The title is sensational to attract views, but the content is more educational, observational, and comparative—no major shocking "crack" or criminal exposé.Suggested YouTube Description in English (for similar videos or reposts):" What Businesses Do Indians (Especially Gujaratis) Run in America? Journalist Sagarbhai Patel Exposes the Reality from Atlanta! First international vlog on Krantimarg! Join Vivekbhai and Sagarbhai Patel at an Indian store in Atlanta, Georgia for an open, honest talk: How Gujaratis start from humble jobs (even cleaning toilets) and build successful convenience/Indian grocery stores Daily life, strict rules on tobacco, alcohol, hygiene, and garbage Big differences: Civic sense, no casteism, family independence, protein-focused food, traffic laws, and more Reality check: America vs India – hard work, racism, hypocrisy, and how to adapt for success Discover the real American Dream behind the myths! Hard work + rules = progress #IndiansInUSA #GujaratiInAmerica #AmericaReality #PatelCommunity #USA #IndianStores #HardWork #RealityCheck #Krantimarg"If you want a shorter/longer version, changes, or anything else, let me know