I think the whole concept is reinforced by Bollywood movies. The groom’s mother would proudly announce that it will be the wedding of the century –- that people will remember this wedding for seven generations.
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Los Angeles-based comedian Raajeev Aggerwhil has starred in Nickelodeon’s TV show 100 Things to Do before High School and also acted in the film based on the television series.
The jokes out of the Indian American’s mouth are clean, a fact he proudly tells audience members set his brand of comedy apart.
The Indian American comedian, who starred in Nickelodeon’s TV, talks about his transition from tech to comedy
Fortune cookies may have been created by the Japanese, mass marketed by the Chinese, but could be perfected by the Indians.
How would companies run in a society where people’s cognitive abilities have declined?
Thoughts on Gandhi, nonviolence and humor.
The motto of Seven Eleven should be, “We give you diabetes, one Slurpee at a time.”
Indian American stand-up comedian Raajeev Aggerwhil remembers his father on Father’s Day.
How incorporating humor in daily life can make on happier and less self-absorbed.
A Bania’s biggest fear about his American-born children: They will pay full price for everything.
The importance of being a “baniya.”
A luxuriously frugal lesson: Penny wise pound foolish.
Raajeev Aggerwhil: Life lessons learned from a dog.
Column: One thing I wish people in India would blindly copy is the Western manners, especially toward strangers.
The Who’s Who of the Desi stand-up universe: Top Indian American comedians.