On International Mother Language Day, Actors reveal their favourite first language expressions!
Yogesh Tripathi, aka Daroga Happu Singh from Happu Ki Ultan Paltan, shares, “The dialect of Uttar Pradesh is rich with some of the most unique, earthy, and amusing words and phrases, making conversations lively and full of character. A common way to greet someone here is ‘Ka haal ba?’ I often find myself using various local words in daily life, such as ‘Bhondoo’ (a foolish person), ‘Chaturaayi’ (over-smartness), ‘Dhakosla’ (nonsense talk), ‘Thokai’ (a good scolding or beating), and one of my favourites, ‘Gadhaa’ (donkey, used playfully to tease close friends). Those who know me well frequently hear me say ‘Bewaqoof,’ which means ‘fool’ in English—a word my mother often used whenever I did something silly or avoided studying (laughs).” Shubhangi Atre, aka Angoori Bhabi from Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai, shares, “Indore holds a special place in my heart for many reasons—it is delicious food, vibrant fashion, and, most importantly, its wonderful people. But what I cherish the most is my first language. We often address each other, saying ‘Bhaikko’ (How are you?), and instantly receive a warm smile in return. My favourite word in my mother language is ‘Bhannat’ (Fantastic). When pronounced correctly, it has a completely different flavour, and I often use it in my day-to-day life—so much so that everyone on set has also started using it! On this International Mother Language Day, I encourage everyone to embrace and take pride in their native language—not just today, but every day!”
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