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 Monday, February 6, 2012,5:01 AM 
The Things I Do to See Imran Khan(s) 
This post is a cross-cultural exploration, a compare and contrast of my Desi experiences in NYC with those in London. Albeit this post does not deal with the Dutch-born Punjabi artist, who I also went through great pains to see, my journey and hustle to see the actor is definitely worth commemorating.  My dance team NYU Dillagi was requested by UTV Motion Pictures to hold Imran Khan’s promotional event for his upcoming film “Ek Main Aur Ekk Tu” on January 29th. It was a big decision not to go abroad, this event being one of the reasons. However, getting to Skype with the whole team, the event, and even Imran Khan was totally worth it - the best of both worlds.  In short, the New York event was, without bias, extremely well coordinated and handled. The event did not start on IST. Everyone was seated. Food was arranged. Valentine decorations illuminated the romantic aura of the hall.  Though I was over 3,000 miles away, the pulse, energy, and excitement that rushed through all the fans in the hall of E&L translated through Skype. Dances were cleanly transitioned, Imran Khan was beyond eloquent and down to earth, the flash mob was successful, and the meet and greet commotion left from Kimmel to Facebook for hours and days. Great job NYU Dillagi and sponsors J  If only my London experience was a fraction of what I just described… At the NYU event, Mr. Heartthrob mentioned that he would be going to London the following day. No matter how far or unreasonable it would be to go on a school night to a Bollywood promo event, I made my mind that I would go. However, last minute all my friends that wanted to go backed out. I didn’t realize why until I stepped out of the dorm and Google-Mapped the directions. The shortest and most convenient option to get there took over an hour and a cab would have cost 59 pounds PER way. 
 Finally, my friend and I reached. Scurrying to reach the venue safely through the deserted alleyways Google Maps suggested, to our dismay, we had to end up waiting 2 hours for Imran Khan and co-star Kareena Kapoor to arrive. 
 After the event, we stopped by Burger King and got ourselves veggie burgers, then proceeded to make our hour+ long way home. All in all, I’m glad I went. I not only got much closer to the girl I went with, but also did exactly what I came here to do: test my limits and not control what’s ahead of me. An opportunity presented itself and I didn’t think twice. I just did it. I didn't treat London like a foreign ground, but rather myself as a foreigner who set forth to conquer and explore the adventures ahead. My feet were most definitely not on the ground. Labels: Desi Culture Imran Khan Kareena Kapoor Movie Adventure Exploration Comparison  | 
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