The extraordinary thing about India is that it's such a family place. It's full of families everywhere.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
There's nothing universal about Indian families except that the family itself is deeply important across the country. It's sort of the fabric and anchor of our country.
I'm not just saying this, but I love everything about India.
I was raised by the Indian community, and those families are still very close to us. We used to go to each others' houses one Sunday a month, so we got to know everyone well. Also, we love Indian food and can't get enough of it.
India is my kid sister.
India is a country in which every great religion finds a home.
In India, film sets are like a family atmosphere.
This Sonia Gandhi thing should be seen in perspective - the people of India have an emotional attachment to the family. And why not? Three of the five Congress prime ministers belong to that family. The people empathise with the family name.
I am always fascinated by India.
Everybody can't have the life of a normal, average American person in India - they can't. So, it's about egalitarianism. It's about sharing things more equally. It's about access to natural resources.
The culture of caring and giving permeates many Indian families. In their own way, they are engaged in philanthropic pursuits.
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