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Why Spain In Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara?

The film Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara has beautifully given a brief view of the country and also made the audience make a things to do list in Spain. Whether you are tanning at the beaches, running with the bulls or getting red in the La Tomatina festival. The country has a lot to offer its tourists.
Spain has been shown as a place for youngsters to get adventurous and let out their fears. Sky-diving adventure, underwater diving, tomato festival and bull fights have been highlighted in the film. Senorita dance moves, olive gloves and its vineyards also make it a famous country in the world. The famous cities of Spain are:
Alcazar of Segovia
Alhambra Palace in Granada
Burgos Cathedral
Canary Islands
Plaza Mayor of Madrid
The Old City of Salamanca
Bull fight in Spain: This is a traditional practice which best describes the country. It is not only followed in Spain but also in Portugal, southern France and some Latin American countries like Mexico, Colombia, Peru and Venezuela. One or more bulls are baited in a bullring for sport and entertainment. Bull fight in Spain is also known as blood sport by detractors but followers regard it as a fine art and not a sport.
La Tomatina festival in Spain: Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara's song 'Paint it red' is pictured on this festival. The protagonists have enjoyed the red vegetable festival and aroused the mood to play with tomatoes among the viewers. La Tomatina festival in Spain is a festival which is held in the Valencian town of Bunol. The participants throw tomatoes at each other and this festival is held on the last Wednesday of August.
So, the movie has given a brief look at the country and this guide can be used to explore the beauty and tradition of Spain.



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