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Didn't see the video, but I think there are many versions of history which are not entirely fact based.
For one, there was no Aryan "invasion" and forced displacement of natives. Aryans were basically anti-Persians (read sura and asura meaning in both ancient cultures). Overtime they settled in northern areas of India, brought their own culture and traditions which was, coincidently, not very different from what natives believed in (at least in terms of basic religious traditions and theology relating to deities and gods). over time, they slowly assimilated with local tribes, adopted many of their gods, and lost many of their too in due course. It was a slow and steady assimilation with local populace.
For one, there was no Aryan "invasion" and forced displacement of natives. Aryans were basically anti-Persians (read sura and asura meaning in both ancient cultures). Overtime they settled in northern areas of India, brought their own culture and traditions which was, coincidently, not very different from what natives believed in (at least in terms of basic religious traditions and theology relating to deities and gods). over time, they slowly assimilated with local tribes, adopted many of their gods, and lost many of their too in due course. It was a slow and steady assimilation with local populace.