Funny Housie Number Calling Hindi
41 — इकतालीस (इकतालीस — जैसे कोई झटका) 42 — बयालीस (बयालीस, बुध के साथ बियर?) 43 — तैंतालीस (तैंतालीस, नाचने का समय) 44 — चौवालीस (चार-चार दोहराएँ, मज़ा आएगा) 45 — पैंतालीस (पैंतालीस — हवाई जहाज उड़ गया!) 46 — छियालीस (छियालीस, धीमी धीमी आवाज़) 47 — सैंतालीस (सैंतालीस — चतुराई से बोलें) 48 — अड़तालीस (अड़तालीस — उत्सव) 49 — उनचास (उनचास — रैप की तरह पढ़ें) 50 — पचास (पचास — आधा शताब्दी, जश्न)
“Na number yaad rahega, na prize — bas hanste rahenge.” (Neither the number nor the prize will be remembered — only the laughter will last.) funny housie number calling hindi
Battisi Dikhao (Show your teeth) or Mouth Full . The image of a potbellied uncle clutching his
Number 2? A dull caller says "do." A funny Hindi caller yells, (Two hands, two feet, with a stomach ache in between). The image of a potbellied uncle clutching his gut after a heavy meal is so relatable that the entire room bursts into laughter. In Hindi-speaking circles, these calls are a blend
The game of , also known as Tambola, is not just a game of luck in Indian households; it is a vibrant performance. While the numbers from 1 to 90 are mere digits on a ticket, the "caller" transforms them into a comedic script. In Hindi-speaking circles, these calls are a blend of rhyming slang, Bollywood references, and playful social commentary that keeps the room buzzing with laughter. The Art of the Call