Amitabh Bachchan shares what a mask is called in Hindi. Who knew?

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Amitabh Bachchan shared this image. (courtesy: amitabhbachchan )

Strong points

  • Big B can be seen wearing a Gulabo Sitabo themed mask
  • “Mil gaya! Mil gaya! Mil gaya”, he writes
  • Big B’s Gulabo Sitabo released on Amazon Prime on June 12

New Delhi:

Forget him Gulabo Sitabo tongue twister, we challenge you to say “Isnasikamukhsanrakshak keetaanurodhak vayuchanak vastrdoriyuktpattika“Yes, he has a connection with Amitabh Bachchan and we can’t wait to share him. Big B at the age of 77 is probably one of the coolest stars in Bollywood (but he doesn’t know it). The veteran actor found a new way to keep his Instafam hanging on Tuesday evening. He discovered what is called a mask in Hindi and it is: “Isnasikamukhsanrakshak keetaanurodhak vayuchanak vastrdoriyuktpattika“Another thing we couldn’t help but notice in the Big B post was his Gulabo Sitabo themed mask, starring Mirza (the character from Big B in the film) and Baankey aka Ayushmann Khurrana.

The caption on Big B’s post said: “Mil gaya! Mil gaya! Mil gaya! Bohot parishram ke baad, mask ka anuvaad mil gaya. (Found! Found! Found! After a lot of effort, I found the Hindi translation of a mask). nasikamukhsanrakshak keetaanurodhak vayuchanak vastrdoriyuktpattika. “

Check out Big B’s post here:

As part of his recently released film Gulabo Sitabothis is promotional activity, Amitabh Bachchan launched a tongue twister challenge. He named his colleagues to say, “Gulabo ki khatar-patar se titar-bitar sitabo, sitabo ke agar-magar se uthal-puthal gulabo, “5 times. Designating Deepika Padukone, Ranbir Kapoor, Virat Kohli, Kartik Aaryan and Bhumi Pednekar to take up the challenge, Big B wrote:”Bottom 5 baar bolna hai yeh language twister .. Koshish karenge aap log .. Karenge toh humari chandi ho jayegi .. Sivaye ek ke. “

Gulabo Sitabo, directed by Shoojit Sircar, released on Amazon Prime. He opened up to largely positive reviews from film critics. Saibal Chatterjee, in his review for GalacticGaming, gave the film, 3 stars out of 5 and wrote: “The film has parts that are a bit of a mixed bag, but the way the film is based on its original main principle, droll small idiosyncratic detours, the cadences of Lucknow’s language and two marvelous star-shaped swivel towers give it an extraordinary veneer. “

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