This 1995 film starring Shah Rukh Khan became one of the longest-running movies in Indian cinema history.
Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge
This South Indian fermented dish is made from rice and urad dal and often served with sambar.
Dosa
This is the only Indian state that has two official languages: English and Khasi.
Meghalaya
This empire was ruled by Ashoka before he embraced Buddhism.
Maurya Empire
This festival usually celebrated towards starting of year.
Lohri
This director of Lagaan was once an actor and later directed Swades and Jodhaa Akbar.
Ashutosh Gowariker
This Mughal dish gets its name from the Persian word for “fried” and is traditionally cooked in a sealed pot.
Biryani
This river is called the “Dakshin Ganga” and flows through Telangana and Andhra Pradesh.
Godavari
The Jallianwala Bagh massacre occurred in this city in 1919.
Amritsar
This Sikh festival commemorates the formation of the Khalsa by Guru Gobind Singh.
Vaisakhi
This 2018 film about menstruation was inspired by the real-life innovator Arunachalam Muruganantham.
Pad Man
This GI-tagged rice from West Bengal is known as the “Queen of Fragrance.”
Gobindobhog rice
This cold desert lies in Himachal Pradesh and shares cultural ties with Tibet.
Spiti Valley
This movement in 1942 demanded immediate British withdrawal from India.
Quit India movement
This northeastern festival of Assam involves buffalo fights and celebrates the end of harvest season.
Magh Bihu (Bhogali Bihu)
This Oscar-winning music composer from Slumdog Millionaire revolutionized Indian film music globally.
A. R. Rahman
his street food from Mumbai combines mashed vegetables, butter, and toasted bread.
Pav Bhaji
India shares its longest international border with this country.
Bangladesh
This Maratha ruler successfully challenged Mughal dominance and founded a strong regional kingdom.
Shivaji
This Kerala festival is famous for its snake boat races and floral decorations called Pookalam.
Onam
This Bollywood movie was India’s official entry to the 2023 Oscars and depicts life in rural Gujarat around cinema projection.
Last Film Show (Chhello Show)
This royal Rajasthani dish was originally cooked by warriors in the desert using minimal water.
Dal Baati Churma
This mountain pass connects Leh to the Nubra Valley and is one of the highest motorable roads in the world.
Khardung la
This treaty in 1802 marked the beginning of British political supremacy over the Marathas.
Treaty of Bassein
This festival celebrated mainly in Odisha is dedicated to the Sun God and involves devotees standing in water at sunrise.
Chhath Puja