"So, Shahid, you know what, all the kids who are under 10, have been constantly talking about you next movie - Kaminey. Ironically, they call it Kamini!"
And I couldn't help but roll on the flor laughing. KAMINI!!! That has to be the joke of the year.
Ayushi, looking very annoyed said," Hahaha. Very funny. Stop laughing! Even I thought it was Kamini."
I immediately stopped laughing. I blinked. Once. Twice. Thrice. And then I laughed and laughed till (a) My stomach hurt (b) My jaw hurt and (c) my mom looked away fom the monitor (hey that's a big thing - she's so engrossed in blogging that she never notices a thing) (d) my dad got really really annoyed (e) I was almost out of breath.
I still tease my sister about this, but (habits don't rub over each other just when you're married) I've started calling it Kamini too. Sigh.
I also really wanted to post this video. It's huge in India, and apparently in the nightclubs all across the world too!
5 comments:
Pls tell me ur kidding me? This song..u mean this song where 2 orangutans who have escaped from Indonesia Zoo are prancing around is huge in India? It can be huge in night clubs- all of them are prancing around senseless anyway.
And whatever happened to all the barbers in India, they are on strike or what? I could not recognize the organs sorry men in that video, they need a hair cut pronto.
I have been screaming my lungs out that the name of this movie is horrible..and your mom keeps saying its ok..its ok..it just means rascal!! arghhhhh!
Whats wrong with Kaminey? Just a year back we had a song with the word 'saala' in it. Now that was awful. And the song Dhan Te Nan is bad, but I like this expression... reminds me of my childhood days.
Too much eye pain causing song...sigh!! I think I am still having the Jab We Met hangover which is the only movie I liked Shahid in.
Kamini but why?? The new generation is much worse in hindi than me and SJ put together or what?
@SJ: I suppose the men went broke buying drinks in the nightclub.
@Sujata: Uh i really don't know what to say, everyone says it so freely now.
@Sakshi: You can bet. Ask mamma about how bad our hindi is. We don't know 'mool' means. I always thought it was value. Apparently not - its root.
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