This man is probably the most famous North East Indian actor. His name is Meiyang Chang

Dentists can mint money. This dude wanted to be a singer and became popular during his run in Indian Idol.

What's the most commonly used language in Bollywood?

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Bollywood = Hindi
Tollywood = Telugu
Kollywood = Tamil
Sandalwood = Kannada
Mollywood = Malayalam
Tollywood again = Bengali (no similarity to Telugu)

He is a Pajeet too. It's like saying some dude from Alaska married an American

>Meiyang Chang
Do they just have Chinese names, Chinese looks but Indian passports?
Why isn't China trying to take this part of India then?

he shits on the street, so he's one of us

>Why isn't China trying to take this part of India then?
All non-hans hate china

China does try to. They've been supporting separatist movements in that region for decades now

I've checked wikipedia and apparently some Sino-tibetan languages are actually very much alive like the Meitei language that has 1.2 million native speakers and Garo with some 900 thousand, but haven't found info on the multiple other sino-tibetan languages in there.
Basically some of them speak a language that is veeeery distantly related to Chinese and Tibetan rather than being related to Indo-Aryan languages like most of India, what surprised me the most is that Nepalese is Indo-Aryan rather than Sino-Tibetan, I thought Nepal was just mini Tibet.

Holy shit. Does the average Indian understand these different languages?