September 14 is celebrated as a Hindi Day or Hindi Diwas across the world. On this day, Outlook caught up with a few celebrities and spoke to them about their favourite Hindi idiom, which they frequently use in their daily lingo.
Here바카라™s what they had to say:
Mohit Malhotra
바카라˜Jo hota hai ache ke liye hota hai바카라™ is my favourite saying. At first, I did not believe in this saying but from my past few experiences I can definitely prove that. Your life will be way easier if you believe in it. Moving on from stuff becomes easier if you believe in this.
Vijayendra Kumeria
바카라˜Aap Bure Taan Jag Bura, Aap Bhale Taan Jag Bhala바카라™ is my most often used saying. It means be good and people will be good to you. Be bad and expect the same.
Avinash Mukherjee
바카라˜Andho mein kana raja바카라™ is my favourite. It means even a little educated in a foolish congregation is considered to be learned and knowledgeable. Also, there is one more saying which I use very often which is 바카라˜Jala hua bhi chala phook phook kar peeta hai바카라™ which means once you have had a bad experience, then of course you're very cautious.
Nyrraa M Banerji
I believe in karma so for me it's 'Jaisi Karni waisi bharni'. Whatever you do, comes back to you. This is my favourite quote.
Ashoka Thackur
바카라˜Jaisi Karni waisi bharni' is the saying that I use a lot because it's true. So, I would say think twice before doing anything wrong.
Sidharth Sagar
One of my favourite sayings is 바카라˜Bandar Kya Jane Adrak Ka Swad바카라™. The person who experiences, only he can understand the criticality of the situation. Another one is 바카라˜Bhains ke aage been bajana바카라™. I feel there's no point in arguing with people who are just not receptive to listening to your viewpoint.