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I WENT TO JAIPUR.. (my home)

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Zaid ZIZ

7 months ago

Why am I acting like a model? Okay, I finally found my photos. I don't know how old I am here. This is me. This is me. This is me. I think this is also me. This is also me- Okay, what the f**k? I used to sit and solve these illustrations all night. One night before the exam, of course. I remember I got this book, after being so persistent with my mom. Basically, there used to be a scholastic book fair in our school every year which had the best cartoon books with f**k ton of pictures. And in all
the classes, the class teachers used to give the kids a brochure of that scholastic fair which had all the books that would be in the book fair so that the kids could take that brochure home and insist on getting it from their parents. Bro, that is marketing at its finest. I mean, they didn't give the book to take home. They gave the main part of the book - the pictures, The brochure that had those fancy pictures. So, my mom would never get me books from this scholastic fair. And rightfully so.
They were so f**king expensive. But this one time, I was able to get this one from my mother. This is Batman Begins' storybook. The whole binding has come off. All the pages had come off and it's stuck with cello tape. I wonder how much was it. I think it came in 2007-2008. I purchased it after a few years, obviously. I want to see how much it was. 150 rupees. Bro, I thought it would be higher. Like, at that time, I had a lot of arguments with my mom about how expensive the book was. At that ti
me, I think the cost of one patties was 10 rupees. That means, I could've got 15 patties from those 150 rupees. So, I had said in one video that I didn't have money to go on a school trip on the 12th. I think it was around 3000-4000 rupees. And at that time, my parents just couldn't afford it. So, I skipped the trip. This is that trip. All my friends went to Nainital. You won't be able to see me anywhere in this picture. Because, I couldn't go. The school organized a tour to the beautiful and tr
anquil town in the north, Nainital exclusively for students of class 12-4. Huge thanks to the teachers who were with us to make this trip full of fun and frolic and giving us the time of their life. I genuinely cried this time. Because, I really wanted to go on this trip. I loved doing stuff like this in school. Trips, picnics, art classes, gardening, youth week. I really liked all these things. During school, I literally had a book in which I used to cut out photos and scorecards of cricket mat
ches from the newspaper and used to paste it in that notebook. And, I made 2-3 such books. I feel like I was probably the last generation before what I call institution f**kery. To be honest, not even the last generation. In my generation itself, after 8th grade, everyone started going to Resonance, FITJEE, Allen, where they basically prepare kids to become super competitive so that they can score more than other kids in the competitive exams. And, bro, I started hating it. Because, in my opinio
n, competition kills creativity. So, even though I couldn't go on my school trip in 12th grade, because my parents are both teachers, my dad would always take me to his school picnic. Because it was free. And I remember, we used to go to Pink Pearl every year. Which, by the way, was goated back in the day. Like, Jaipur's Pink Pearl, back in the day, it was goated. These are some of my photos from Pink Pearl. So yes, I'm in Jaipur right now. Bro, I don't even remember the last time I was in Jaipu
r. Obviously, I shifted to Mumbai in November last year because... Well, I don't want to say again. I think I shared a bit too much in the last video as well. So this is not the house that I grew up in. I didn't have my own room in that. It didn't have a balcony. There was only one room in that. We bought this flat recently. I mean, we didn't buy it. It's rented. I think somewhere around when I was in 12th. And the reason why we were able to get this decent flat is because it's very far from the
city. It's pretty much in a village. Like, from my window, you can only see empty fields. Just to provide some context, how far from the city it is. The closest subway from here is 8 kilometers away. Bruh, you can find a subway in any village, even in a 2 square feet basti. The rent of this 3BHK, is lower than the amount of Zomato I order in Mumbai in 2 weeks. And if I tell this to my mom, she'll take me to a doctor right now. I am so shocked how organized this looks. Like, for example, when I
used to live here, this wasn't here. Why isn't my mom in Urban Ladder? The rest is mostly the same. My mom has a habit, whenever she sees boxes lying around in the room, she covers it with a cloth so that whoever comes can't see it. This box and this cupboard, both are very, very old. The only thing that is not old is this desk and this wardrobe. Even though I didn't live in this house for long, this place is still making me nostalgic. Because 12th, CBSE, I did it from here. I think I've shown t
his table before. This is a laptop table. I used this for all my college years. I used this for my editing in the beginning. And all its straps came off. So I glued it with cello tape. By the way, this is the first time when I'm traveling with just one laptop bag. My signature Wildcraft bag. I didn't bring any luggage. I just brought all the stuff, laptop etc I brought everything in this. Like, bro, you can just go to the airport, scan the thing, and you are done. So, pro tip, if you're going so
mewhere for a few days, travel light. It genuinely makes the airport experience so simple. So, I'm here for a very, very short time. I have a flight back to Mumbai very, very soon. But before I leave, I have to do something very important. So, I'm going to my school now. I don't have much time in Jaipur. I have to see my school before I go to Mumbai. I don't remember the last time I saw it. I was in this school from HKG till 12th. Bro, that's 13 years in one school. I am so grateful that I was i
n the same school the whole time. Like, I feel for kids whose parents keep transferring from time to time and they keep changing schools. I don't know how many friendships get lost in that. I would hate that. Like, already it takes me a year or two to get comfortable. After that, imagine, I finally made some friends and then my parents got transferred. So, I am grateful that I went to the same school for 13 years. Although, then during farewell, it hurts even more as well. Okay, I am literally s
eeing a pair of tits on a f***ing billboard. What the- Oh, f***! That's donuts! Bro, internet has ruined me. So, if you don't know, I went to St. Anselm, Pink City School. All my relatives, all my cousins have gone to this school. And to be honest, it's a pretty good school. This school is very infamous in Jaipur. That is both for right and wrong reasons. But I know that most of the pass-out kids in our batch still put Ex-anselmite in their Instagram bios. Just sounds cool. Anselmite. DPS kids c
all themselves dipsites. Bruh, that literally f**king sounds like dipsh*t. So, yeah, like I said, it was a pretty decent school, I would say. But it wasn't that expensive in the beginning. However, in my school's later years, the fees kept increasing exponentially. So, I remember my mom always used to tell me that if I don't get good marks, they'll cut my name of. They didn't cut my name, but... This camera just won't stop falling down. I've somehow manage to make it hang. This is probably one o
f my first times when I'm filming without a cameraman. It's literally just me and my camera in a car. Malviya Nagar is here, let's f**king go. I wish we lived here. But it's very expensive. I mean, nowhere near Mumbai or Delhi, of course. But according to Jaipur prices, Malviya Nagar is very expensive. Oh my God. Oh my God. Oh my God. It's finally here. It's finally here. It's finally here. We have reached. So, the Saras Dairy that you see opposite my school, which by the way, for the people who
have never come to Jaipur, Saras Dairy is basically hut-type shops where you can get everything. Lassi, buttermilk, patties. Yeah, that's it. This is everywhere in Jaipur. But this one specifically, in front of my school, we used to use it as a school canteen because there was no school canteen in our school for a long time. And not just this. Near to this, there's this another Saras Dairy, which is the most iconic Saras Dairy in Jaipur. There is World Trade Park nearby. It's behind that, and i
t also has GVD Cafe aside it. So, there are three shops close to each other. I think one GVD, one.. I don't know what was the name of the other one near GVD. That and a Saras Dairy. But those shops in that area was the best place for cheap snacks for all students. *Nostalgia starts hitting* We are happy to have traveled with you, And we wish to travel with you again.

Comments

@utkarshthapliyal5822

This was honestly so wholesome. You've seriously come such a long way, mate. Keep being you.

@hyperionshub947

A hurdle of emotions can be felt through the video.. staying far from home and parents for a long time and then going back to hometown feels so nostalgic ... Also when zaid sees his school after so long, he went silent. Nostalgia hits ❤ love ur content brother

@choco_GOD

Zaid is that type of middle class who acts poor but isn’t

@lufu10

visiting school is one of the most nostalgic feelings ever

@lucifer4914

Not going to school trip because of money issues is one of the sadest thing to experience

@neelormiraychowdhury6443

this is so so wholesome. i will be passing out of school this year and my school will relocate to a fancy place next year, so honestly this video felt a lot to me, that there will be nothing i can show about my school to people in my later years, except for a huge blue coloured dead building. the emotions, the editing, every teeny tiny thing hit right as that spot. keep shining bro :)

@ankurchoudhary1561

Back to the place where it all started and still a long way to go💜

@pronoob8958

the video which he made by a pure heart. Nothing, but full of memories and nostalgia. Leaving friends and school behind as one progresses in life. The saddest part.

@biifrick

Every middle class boy just had a nostalgia trip ❤

@mohithchan7746

Even i was in a same school for 12 yrs of my life and believe me when i say this there is no memory sweeter than revisiting it and also no feeling more bitter than missing those days. The best mixture of sweet and bitter

@vablasieke6588

4:17 golden box of memories

@Trulyhappy2005

Pata nahi kyu par zaid ki growth par bohot proud feel hota hai

@puneeth2x

2:38 Shreya detected 👍🏻😂

@hridoy8888

Zaid khud paisa deke kabhi school trip keliye jaa nhi paya(uk the reason) but now woh khud ghum rha h nd he’s capturing all his moments nd showing us the part of its nd even fulfilling his teenage dream. W youtuber, W brother, W creator.

@March-yp3fb

I am 18 and still feel nostalgic about my school days

@pratiksaha7322

11:09 i love that🥹

@vade15

Zaid this is actually probably ur best v log. Like idek you. But felt so connected. Ily bro

@PrayasRahangdale

0:20 : we all know what's inside that box! 💀💚

@akshragupta16

I love and really appreciate the fact that you always showcase your actual past and where you've come from, staying true to your roots that made you what you are today. instead of just trying to portray yourself as a kothi bangle wala. And at the same time you also portray the lifestyle you are able to achieve now and how much you've grown. Keep growing and learning more Zaid !

@shaikhhani4615

Love this nostalgia type of video ❤️