This Hindi song was sung by Akon.
What is Chammak Challo?
We give this South Asian food at school ALL THE TIME.
What is samosas?
This river, considered sacred in Hinduism, flows through northern India and Bangladesh.
What is the Ganga River?
The comedy film which was released in 2009 and became the highest-grossing Bollywood film starring Aamir Khan, Kareena Kapoor, R.Madhavan, and Sharmi Joshi.
What is 3-Idiots?
An attire that is made out of pure silk and draped across the body.
What is a saree?
The capital of this country is Islamabad.
What is Pakistan?
This Indian film became the first to win an Oscar for Best Original Song (“Naatu Naatu”).
What is RRR?
Eid al-Fitr marks the end of this holy month of fasting.
What is Ramadan?
This Hindi song was sung by the Pussycat Dolls.
What is Jai Ho?
This island nation lies just south of India.
What is Sri Lanka?
The famous movie which won many awards, including two Oscar Awards for A.R Rahman for 'Best Original Score' and 'Best Original Song'.
What is Slumdog Millionaire?
This free community kitchen found in every gurdwara serves meals to people of all backgrounds.
What is a langar?
This song was released by Coke Studio Pakistan in 2022 and racked up almost 1 billion streams.
What is Pasoori?
The capital of Nepal, known for its proximity to the Himalayas.
What is Kathmandu?
This film, directed by Sandeep Reddy Vanga and starring Ranbir Kapoor, drew controversy and attention for its intense themes of toxic masculinity.
What is "Animal"?
This sacred text, part of the Mahabharata, is a dialogue between Prince Arjuna and Lord Krishna.
What is the Bhagavad Gita?
This 2024 hit single sung by Karan Aujla had a famous dance step and peaked at #1 on Billboard India.
What is "Tauba Tauba"?
This creamy dish made from spinach is a Punjabi favorite — often paired with naan or roti.
What is saag?
The Khyber Pass connects Pakistan with this neighboring country.
What is Afghanistan?
This actor skyrocketed to fame after starring in a 2 part Telugu fantasy action film in 2015.
What is Prabhas?
This principle of “non-violence” is central to Jain beliefs and daily life.
What is ahimsa?