
New Delhi, December 22, 2025: In an era where travel content often leans into tired tropes, one Russian woman’s refreshing take on life in India has taken the internet by storm. Kseniia Shakirzianova, a Russian expat who has called India home for the past three years, recently shared a candid video debunking the most common myths foreigners hold about the country.
The video, which features Kseniia casually enjoying avocado toast, has resonated with millions for its authenticity and refusal to stick to a “spiritual” or “exotic” script.
Kseniia’s video systematically dismantles the “Eat, Pray, Love” stereotypes that often dominate the Western perception of India. Here are the key misconceptions she addressed:
“India didn’t turn me into a stereotype. It just stayed in India, and I stayed me.” – Kseniia Shakirzianova
Kseniia isn’t the only one. Earlier this year, another Russian influencer, Anastasia Sharova, went viral for highlighting India’s modern infrastructure, its 22 official languages, and its thriving regional film industries like Tollywood and Kollywood. These creators are part of a shifting narrative that showcases India as a high-tech, diverse, and rapidly developing nation rather than just a land of ancient monuments.
For many Indian netizens, these videos are a breath of fresh air. Comments on Kseniia’s post have been overwhelmingly positive, with users thanking her for portraying a “balanced perspective” of modern Indian life.
By showing that one can live in India for years without “losing themselves” or fitting into a pre-packaged cultural mold, Kseniia has provided a mirror for a modern, globalized India—one that is as much about high-speed internet and avocado toast as it is about tradition.