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]]>Apart from the cat-crossing-the-path, we Indians have an array of superstitions – from not cutting nails at night to not washing hair on a Thursday, or upturned slippers invite evil to hanging nimbu-mirchi at any possible place to ward of evil. We have been following these practices because our grandparents told us to, never sought any logical reasoning for doing so. Because, who would want the bad luck anyway?
On this very superstitious nature of Indians, stand-up comedian Raunaq Rajani takes a dig in his video Indian superstitions and shares what all he has faced on growing up in a conservative family.
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