@nikkilogan864

When you visited the school Mike, you touched their hearts to celebrate with them. It made you & them both happy.
Really sweet! Thanks Mike 😎

@SunsetHoney615

Dude the way you present and what you present is so interesting. You’re clearly a genuine guy. Love it. Best of luck.

@rayofcreation3996

Mike your visit to that school was lovely. Its one of the best ever. Absolutely delighted to watch those lovely smiling kids and the others as well. You have made them so happy that they'll cherish this memory. I'm touched and moved.🎉

@Grizzman23

you need 3 million subs, my lad doing the best camera placements and even transitioning in the entire world. Best of luck LAD!

@星河云中

Hey Mike, I got to know about you from your filming of my country (China) and then I saw that you have been interviewed by other video bloggers and I saw that you said that the quality of the videos you used to shoot was good but the video revenue was not good so I made it a point to look at your previous videos and the videos you shot in Mumbai were indeed as good as you said they were!
You didn't try to get more attention by mocking the locals just because they are lagging behind in development, you just tried to state the facts as objectively as you could, just like when you made the video about my country, you didn't praise China for more revenue and you didn't try to discredit him intentionally, which is good, because there is no place in the world that's perfect at the moment, and you documented what you saw and what you felt, whenWhen you respect others, you get the same respect, you are a good person, as you said in your interview video, good luck with your career.
I hope you see this comment

@Kakashi8228

Talent is deeply rooted in indians ,,go Anywhere even in slums.

@MrRedwingsfan16

Hi Mike, I started watching your videos of china and other places first and then got to see this India video. I just want to point something out that you probably weren’t aware of, or weren’t made aware of. That there are many people in India that grew up in these “slums” or “chawls” that have made it out and are doing extremely well. My wife who trained in an arts program outside of India grew up with her brother in a chawl just 25 years ago, are now both thriving and are in different parts of the world doing different things and thriving. India has a lot of work to do, but there are countless stories of children succeeding from humble beginnings, it’s a testament to the way things are done in India, it’s not perfect, but it’s much better than a lot of other parts of the world.

What you see on the surface is not a true representation of the opportunity and vibrance India has to offer.

I really hope you see this comment.

@sanjaygokavi5720

Dharavi - "very concentrated humanity." 
Very well said.❤

@Keneijato

That business guy is such a humble guy i love him❤️

@Blasted_Rooster

Absolutely killed that speech for the kids mate. You're a legend <3

@quatermass8

You're a great journalist. I've been watching one a day. Compelling, educational and eye opening information about the places you go. Thanks heaps.

@Star.trooper

The respect u give to everyone, what a absolute gentleman Mike!

The rose for the guy and "I love u" thats bloody funny 😂😂😂

@NoPlanDann

I have to say it. This is my favorite video you have ever done!

@lourebem

Mumbai must have changed a lot. I went there in 1984 when I was a thirteen years old kid. It was actually the first time I went to India and I loved it. then there was no public toilet. everybody was doing there business on the side of the road and washing themselves where ever they could. I was going around on my own and I loved it. my parents scared the shit about not knowing where I was at all time, but already at this age I did enjoyed new cultures and the starting of travelling on my own on a tight budget and was the starting of my love for India and most of eastern asia. unfortunatly now in our days I am kind of disabled and can't unfortunatly travel anymore. the good is that I met my beautiful wife in mindanao, southern philippines. thank you very much everyone in asia and all over the world.

@gtanuja5931

U can visit south India u can see variety of different foods temples heritage and culture especially Kerala and Tamil Nadu it's amazing Kerala, munnar, kochi, wayanad

@Nowhereman1988

So glad to see u back@mike...

@SeanMarco-tp9ww

Bro, your way of explaining things is extremely good and interesting, it makes keep watching till the end 😊 with positive vibe😇
Take care while in crowd.

@XadenRyersøn007

Finally a new video from Mike Okay❤

@Brother_frojd

In just a few videos you have become my favourite "youtube traveller" and i would love to run into you in person one day.

Am myself going on a 2 month trip across Kenya next year (a country I have visited many times since 2017, and i have 2 airbnb there)

I highly recommend you to visit Kenya my brother.

Btw, could you tell me your age? And for how long you been doing thos youtube thing? 

Thanks for some great content my man :)

@splx_cty

HI ALL NORTH INDIAN BROTHERS 🇮🇳❤️

LOVE FROM MAHARASHTRA ❤️