“Chaiyya Chaiyya” was picturized on a moving train in this 1998 film.
Dil Se
This person is the current Prime Minister (as of 2025)
Narendra Modi
Where was the wedding of Mamta and Gaurav Sheth
Atlantic City
This popular digestive candy was tangy, salty, and sold in a tiny paper wrapper This spice mix’s name literally means “hot spice” in Hindi
Hajmola
You can visit the Taj Mahal, one of the Seven Wonders of the World, in this city.
Agra
This annual Indian award show is often called the “Indian Oscars.”
Filmfare Awards
She was India’s first female Prime Minister
Indira Gandhi
Name 3 of the Joshi cousins present at the wedding?
correct
Puffed rice, chopped onions, green chilies, tomatoes, coriander, lemon juice, sev
Bhel Puri
If you're traveling from Tokyo to Kyoto in under 3 hours, you're likely on this.
bullet train
In Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, the love triangle was between Rahul, Anjali, and this character
Tina
How long is a presidential term
5 years
What day of the week was 07/04/1987?
Saturday
As Indian dishes are hot and spicy, a side dish is sometimes available to cool down the palate. The chilled sauce has a yoghurt base with chopped fruits or vegetables added. What is the name of this condiment?
Raita
This state is known as God’s Own Country and is famous for backwaters and houseboats.
Kerala
What movie did Deepika Padukone make her Bollywood debut in?
Om Shanti Om
India is divided into this many states (as of 2025).
28
How many people are in Aaji Ba's bunch?
37
Cold, colorful, and fruity, this shaved ice dessert is topped with syrups, rosewater, and condensed milk.
Gola or Chuski
DXB stands for the international airport in this desert city.
Dubai
This director is known for romantic classics like Veer-Zaara and Dil To Pagal Hai.
Yash Chopra
The Governor of a state is appointed by this person
President of India?
Who put on the groom's (Gaurav's) tie on his wedding day?
Tushar Masa
Rice flour dough, spicy potato filling, turmeric, curry leaves, shaped into rolls and steamed
Khandvi
You can find this ancient amphitheater in Rome, Italy — once used for gladiator battles.
Colosseum