Saroo Brierley primarily used Google Earth and various online mapping tools to conduct his search for his hometown in India. He utilized satellite imagery to identify landmarks and features that matched his memories from childhood. Additionally, he leveraged social media and online forums to connect with others who might have information about his lost family and village. His meticulous approach and the availability of digital resources were crucial in his successful search.
The film you are referring to is likely "Lion" (2016) based on the true story of Saroo Brierley, who was separated from his family as a child and adopted by an Australian couple. In the film, a young Saroo witnesses his friend getting accidentally killed by a bomb on the beach.
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The national foods of India differ from state to state .Some of the national foods are- Puran Poli (Maharashtra), Allo Partha and Lassi, Saroo da Saag and Makhi di roti (Punjab), Pongal, Dosai and idly (Tamil Nadu), Parata, custard (Uttar Pradesh), and Pulagam.
By RegionPunjab - Allo Partha, Saroo da Saag and Makhi di roti,Tamil Nadu - Pongal (dish)Maharashtra - Jhunka, BhakriSource page:-http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_dish