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My Indian Odyssey
- By: Vincent Ebrahim
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Jun 7 201851 mins
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Jun 7 201844 mins
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Jun 7 201837 mins
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- Azathoth
- 08-02-20
Fun but nothing amazing
it was fun to listen to this man's story about finding his roots in India. unfortunately it's too big a country and he spent too little time in each place he visited. it's like small snippets. good, but not life changing.
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- Jo
- 24-02-19
What is the music
I'm really enjoying this audio experience. I've been trying to find out what the music is - the song at the introduction to each section. I love it, but can't find any details anywhere, and even Shazam cannot identify it for me. Maybe it will become clearer when I have finished the whole audiobook, but does anyone know what it is and where I might listen to the whole thing?
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- Push With Ush
- 17-04-20
wow
this has made me want to go back to the country my grandad was born... I've never felt so much this urge to visit. thank you for a title that kept me hooked and gave me emotions like never before... I cried when you said goodbye!
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- SirChutney
- 01-02-20
An easy and engrossing listen
A series of eight audio journeys through India by Vincent Ebrahim. Ebrahim is a South African actor and comedian of mixed ethnicity. He is probably best known for playing Ashwin Kumar, the finance-obsessed father on The Kumars at No. 42.
Each episode focuses on a separate parts of India. Ebrahim narrates tales of its people, sights, culture, food, beliefs and industries. At the end of his journey, he develops a more rounded appreciation of his roots. And a considerably deeper understanding for the land that his grandfather left. An easy and engrossing listen that would have been a great TV series too.
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- Anonymous User
- 16-04-20
Delightful trip around India...
Enjoyed the journey across India in an ‘arc’ as Vincent puts it from Mumbai to Kolkata, over 3 weeks. A travelogue cannot get any closer to what one would experience in real life.
Vincent’s insight and his positive perspective to life is amazing and one can realize this with his narration and how he stops to relish each and every moment and experience he encounters in such strange places in India. His tour is well-charted and a great way to get a flavour of some diversity that India has to offer from the hustle-bustle of Mumbai to the quiet and calm Mcleod Ganj and Darjeeling.
I personally felt travelling with Vincent and his son (who joins him in the last few episodes). Vincent has taken the off-track and I can say he has lived the unique culture and experience each place has to offer and not sticking to the routine tourist traps.
Visiting Dobhi-Ghat in Mumbai or Chandni Chowk in Delhi or the shoe factory in Agra or the mountaineering institute in Darjeeling are just some examples that reiterates the uncommon, yet interesting places that Vincent takes us through. Vincent takes us through places that even an Indian would not have seen or experienced.
I thoroughly enjoyed travelling with him into every city he visited in India and his candid narration. He does not shy away from talking about the inequalities, poverty and of course, constant hooters etc that is so rampant, but also at the same time, cherishes the nicer things India has to offer. Vincent concludes the series rightly discussing the ‘warmth’ India has at its disposal and how easily he felt one among the people.
I would highly recommend this series to anybody wishing to travel to India or at least get a flavour of what India has to offer. I look forward to listening to more travel experiences from Vincent, in particular South India which he does not cover in the current leg of journey.
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- G. Williams
- 23-06-18
Fantastic
A fantastic gallop around India, I really enjoyed it the only problem being it just wasn't long enough.
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- Alison Dean
- 28-03-24
Personal journey through India
I really enjoyed the pace of each of the episodes. A gentle personal journey, it is a series of small vignettes which provides human scale histories and experiences. The reflections on his own family were interesting too.
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- ANIL JOSHI
- 03-09-20
Beautiful
I found myself transported to India with Vincent as my guide. The descriptions were so real and everyone he yearned for chai, so did I. It took me back to my first time in India in 1992 and every trip since has added to my love for India with new discoveries, friends, places, tastes, smells and that all encompassing feeling of being part of a family ❤️❤️🥰🙏👍
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- Amazon Customer
- 26-11-19
enjoyable
Nice and easy to follow. I liked Vincents voice. not so keen on some of the background sounds no loud noisy experience of mumbai which I'd have liked!
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- jon clark
- 20-11-20
Magical and inspiring, well bowled, great listen!
Surprisingly great listen, beautifully narrated, Fabulous sound as if you were there with Vincent. Been to India and can't wait to get back even more!
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