Amitabh Bachchan's Part 1 interview in Punjabi on PAA with Shingara Singh for Punjab2000.com
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it can be proud on all the punjabi, that he is speaking punjabi very clear.
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@RawalpindiBrittania It is just that I can't speak the language. I can read it & understand it quite well, & can even write it pretty well, only not as fast as I can write Hindi & english. & Hindi & english both r my 1st languages, Many of the people here in america don't believe that I am Indian. They think I an from UK. But then they r americans, what can I say.
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amitab and dharmendra is two legend known of there good movies and looks
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@aparaajita10. at least you have basic knowledge, thats what matters most. i can speak punjabi hindi and urdu but just as well Im no expert at these langauges because i was born in the u.k and speak english as a first language.
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@RawalpindiBrittania Punjabi
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@aparaajita10. ur not very good at speaking what?
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@RawalpindiBrittania I was speaking from my first hand observation. When I was there 30 years ago, & even now when I visit, or speak on the phone, I see a tendency among those who think they are educated &/or modern speak english or switch 2 it the moment they see some one approach them. It took me a lot of years to make my own relatives both in Punjab & even here, to speak with me in Hindi or Punjabi {I'm not very good at speaking it :( }
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@aparaajita10. state languages r recognised, its just a shame that south asians living outside of india and pakistan r not that familiar with the national languages of both countries. i dont agree with ur last comments, its the educated that speak english and secondly in imoprtant institutions in punjab, such as schools, clledges, universities, banks e.t.c hindi is spoken, although punjabi is the state language
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@RawalpindiBrittania I agree totally on that one. I also believe that the state or local languages too should be recognized, & the people speaking only those not be marginalized in any way. We people need to understand thar knowledge & information is power, & learning another language doesn't mean u've 2 leave ur language, it's just that u've 2 learn another 1, or face the limitation that limited skills bring with it. "elite" in Punjab speak english, wannabees speak Punjabi
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@aparaajita10. im also punjabi and to my knowlegde most punjabis speak hindi/urdu, not so much those punjabis living in europe and north america though.
hindi is the national language of india so every indian should be able to speak at least basic hindi. even in punjab the official languages are hindi and english. punjabi on the other hand is the state language.
his mom is sikh! i guess most people don't know that :)
niobium69 2 years ago 25
amitabh ko AAllah lambi umar de hi is so simple no attitute yaar. what kinda of man is he>????
usama487 2 years ago 19