Bollywood Celebs Get Candid: Sayani Gupta to Abhishek Bannerjee Reveal Their Go-To Hindi Catchphrases

Namaste, Bollywood ke deewano! On this auspicious Hindi Diwas, let’s take a sneak peek into the quirky world of our beloved Bollywood celebs and the Hindi catchphrases they swear by! Tumhe bhi pata chalega, inki asli zubaan mein kya dhamaka hota hai! 😜

Divyenndu:
"Thotha chana baaje ghana" (empty vessels make the most noise) is my go-to. Seriously, why do the least knowledgeable people shout the loudest? It’s like they think they can drown out the truth with their noise. But hey, it’s a great reminder that true knowledge brings peace.

Sayani Gupta:
"Kutte paal lo, billi paal lo, par mughalte na paalo!” (adopt a dog or a cat, but never foster delusion). Oh, Sayani, you wise old soul! This gem she picked up from a friend is now her mantra. Guess delusions are the real villains here, huh?

Anupriya Goenka:
“Gaanth bandh li" (tie a knot to remember) and "Tashreef rakhiye, tashreef layiye" (please be seated). Anupriya loves her Urdu phrases, and why not? They add that tehzeeb to her conversations. Classy, isn’t it?

Abhilash Thapliyal:
"Sabse bada rog, kya kahenge log" (the biggest disease is worrying about what people say). Ah, Abhilash, you’re preaching to the choir! This one hits home harder than a speeding auto rickshaw!

Abhishek Bannerjee:
"Bada hua toh kya hua, jaise ped khajoor" (what’s the use of growing tall if you’re as useless as a date tree). Abhishek’s got no time for the big shots unless they’ve got some personality. Bada bada naam, phuski kaam? No thanks!

Adil Hussain:
"Dhobhi ka kutta, na ghar ka na ghaat ka" (belonging nowhere, like a washerman’s dog). Adil uses this to describe himself! He believes in shedding all identities to become a universal being. Adil bhai, you’re giving us some serious life goals here!

Bhuvan Arora:
"Adhjal gagri chalkat jaaye" (half-filled pots make the most noise). Bhuvan’s fave, and it’s easy to see why. The world is full of know-it-alls who know nothing, right?

Sharib Hashmi:
"Paani sar se upar chala gaya hai" (the situation is out of control) and "Chhaati par moong dalna" (to torture someone). Sharib loves using these with his buddies. Just imagine the banter!

Rohit Roy:
"Gobar Ganesh!" (a silly person). Rohit’s schoolyard insult for idiots, and it’s still in active use! No cussing from this guy, just good ol’ clean burns.

Kiran’s Gyan:

Bollywood and its love affair with Hindi proverbs is like masala in a perfect curry. Zindagi mein thoda tadka toh banta hai, and these celebs sure know how to serve it! Remember, a good catchphrase is like a good movie dialogue—timeless and always on point! 🎬

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