Ugan Indians Full Movie

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Published 2020-07-01
Even as the world confronts an anti-migration wave, Indian migrants are still welcomed into some of the toughest, most unfriendly regions. Trying to understand what makes Indian migrants so unique, the Film explores the most difficult Indian migration experience – the journey of South Asians to East African Uganda. Hardworking and committed to Uganda, the inherent spirit of entrepreneurship of Ugan-Indians has helped them grow swiftly, benefitting their host nation, hailed as the “biggest migrant success story’’. Providing a deep, candid insight, the Film reveals this untold story of Indian migration, its contribution and commitment to East Africa.

All Comments (21)
  • @JayArizona216
    My family ended up in Canada. We have prospered here in North America.
  • @waltervetri2476
    I am a South African Indian .I am very encouraged to visit Uganda .Great video .Vetri South Africa 🙏🇿🇦🙏
  • @rashmighai8246
    I still miss my birth place Kenya even though I have been living in UK for last 50 years
  • @akvlogs7188
    I had seen many African people coming to india for medical treatment, Studies, jobs etc. They are very friendly they always like to travel in public transport with us. I came to know from them that Uganda is a great tourist nation. Welcome to India dear brethren. If finance supports definitely we tour your great nation Uganda. Love from India
  • The Indian Ugandan story carefully sidelines the story of Late Rajat Neogy, his infamous sedition trials and his magazine Transition. His contribution to Ugandan media cannot be forgotten, even though Indians themselves try to forget it.
  • @agytjax
    Amazing documentary ! Well created, where the cast themselves serve as commentators stitching the story of Ugan-Indians
  • @dannyhughes4889
    In 1973 I worked in London with a young Indian Woman who tearfully recounted some of her recent traumatic memories of leaving Uganda. She mentioned that Ugandan soldiers lined both sides of the road and as Indians walked between them on their way to the Airport a lot of looting of valuables took place. To object was putting your life in danger.
  • @user-fx9hv1js2g
    i think this is a huge topic that should be passed down to Ugandans of this new generation.
  • Dear Mr Sudhir, Mr Bedi and Uganda Indians. It's very much excited to know your journey, ups and downs, bad days & present days contribution to Ugandan economy. But, legendary invester Warren Buffett has said one thing "do not keep all eggs in one basket"..! I guess you guys understand his words. Anyway it's great & inspiring stories.
  • @rish5571
    Wow....Great video.....Hope I visit this great country.....love n Respect....
  • @babikajoyce1751
    We thanks for their kind hearts to come back, because l was in my youth teenage but l felt hurt when they left and all the news we were hearing was sadness. The only we had was to pray for them esp. for our friends whom we were in schools/classes with
  • Thanks for sharing this lovely film.asians never colonised any part of Africa they brought vitality and prosperity for all
  • I had NO IDEA Indians were in Uganda. I know many are in South Africa. I like the fact that pretty much everywhere in the world Indians live (outside of India), they behave and aren't into gangs or any violent crimes. I heard they got kicked out in 1972 because they would not date, marry or make babies with Ugandans.
  • @RosinPatel
    When the real colonists farted and left, the locals were left fighting on who farted. In truth both the Africans and Indians had been exploited by the British colonists. May God bless both sides.
  • @darklovely6877
    Respect that you guys care about kids 💯♥️proud of you brother 👏
  • @Edwins0n
    Indian Kenyans and Indian East Africans 💙💙. You're at home as everyone else
  • E.A. Indians were mainly from NW India, stretching from Goa to Punjab. Other Asians were scarce. Goans had a presence in all sports except volleyball, soccer with Africans, hockey with Sikhs, cricket with Gujarati. I did not realize what a luxury it was until I befriended European immigrants in Canada who had to join the workforce at a very young age to help their family.
  • @anilmehta7821
    Uganda has done a full circle and is fast developing economy now and offers security and business opportunity