Jaipur Lit Fest: Oprah Winfrey charms chaotic India

Amid raucous cheers from thousands of admirers, television superstar Oprah Winfrey praised the contrast of calm and chaos in India at the region's largest literature festival fast becoming a global cultural gala.

Considered one of the world's most influential women, Winfrey lived up to her billing as the headline draw at an event boasting literary giants such as Tom Stoppard, Michael Ondaatje and Richard Dawkins, charming the crowds on Sunday morning.

I came here with an open mind, and it has been expanded... It's the greatest life experience I have ever had, said Winfrey at the annual Jaipur Literature Festival in Jaipur.

You feel like you're in the centre of something bigger and greater than yourself, she said.

Hundreds of eager visitors jostled against barricades at the back of the main stage area as Winfrey began speaking. Security guards struggled to shut the main entrance gates as angry admirers tried to push their way inside.

It's like being in a video game. I don't know which way to look, Winfrey told crowds on her arrival in Mumbai. It's a bit chaotic, but there's an underlying calm, a flow, that you all seem to understand. India is a paradox, she said.

The 57-year-old has caused a media storm in India, with news channels and front pages filled with stories of her touring the city of Mumbai with the Bachchans, Bollywood's first family. On Sunday she drew huge cheers as she appeared on stage in a traditional Indian churidar kameez smock.

I will take with me a sense of calmness, and a genuine respect... people don't talk religion here, they live it, said Winfrey.

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