Faiez
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Some of these movies may use words that sound alien to your ears.damn I read this later
listen to ashoka movie....THAT was Hindi....
I watched it with English subtitles as I didnt understand half of the Hindi so no your movies are not in Hindi! I can understand 3 idiots, Gajini and all others but couldnt understand that and some of those that speak Hindi
Most of the Indian movies are in Hindi. It just sounds similar to Urdu, to you. I think, Tamil and Telugu movies come next.
Where did you see Ramayana ?I think Indian films and drama serials are in mixture of Urdu/Hindi but classical Ramayana serial was in pure Hindi/Sanskrit which I even could not understand. The Pakistani Urdu serial "Zindagi Gulzar Hai" was hit in India. It also has fan base even in Nepal where they understand some Hindi.
yea even common words are alien to me....Like saying shannaywar - No idea which day of the week that is nor any of the other! And those are common words but not Urdu!Some of these movies may use words that sound alien to your ears.
well then you should put all countries name3 votes are allowed.
People blindly vote to Pakistan.
Where did you see Ramayana ?
Even I don't know what that meansyea even common words are alien to me....Like saying shannaywar - No idea which day of the week that is nor any of the other! And those are common words but not Urdu!
yea that one...Even I don't know what that means
Did you mean Shaniwar ? It means Saturday. That usage is pretty common in India.
then you are not getting actual resultNot possible
Only 10 polls can be put.then you are not getting actual result
lol..never paid attention in that aspect. What do you call it in Urdu ?yea that one...
Yea its common in india but it isnt Urdu even in hindi movies you wont hear it!
hahaha.. if you look harder you will also be able to spot Arabian belly dancers there.We have 500+ channels cable service in Toronto and some are Indian. I saw it for few minutes and I am not a fan of reading subtitles when watching movies/dramas so I switch to other channels. The costumes were also more like Mughal period than ancient India. In that era, men wore only Lungi and women also wore less as shown in most paintings and sculptures but the actors in Ramyana wore dresses like in the Mughal period.
hahaha.. if you look harder you will also be able to spot Arabian belly dancers there.
all other movies where such words are not used....like in KKHH, KKKG, Gajini, even in Debangg I didnt understand some words...What do you call it in Urdu ?
damn..you get time to watch so many movies.all other movies where such words are not used....like in KKHH, KKKG, Gajini, even in Debangg I didnt understand some words...