Khuda Ke Liye 10 (Full EU.DVD release)
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hahaha the drunk sikh made a fool out of himself in the movie. Shaan just pushed him aside...lol
We dont waste a single thought on Indians thats why Shaan didnt say anything, it just showed how ridiculous sikh people were being when 9/11 happened in new york.
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miss faith candle first of all its hindu's not hindos...its people like u, who are so self centered and dont give a damn bout other people's beliefs, that are cozing all the problems going around in the world right now...u can go on nd on saying shit bout other races but guess wat the day this world comes to an end i will have you to thank for it.. get out in the world its time u start understanding other cultures too without being so god damn racist...ur gonna get nower in this world...peace
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plz plz plz read my comment carefully..!! in this movie at 5:52 minute the background voice of girl she is saying ( HALLAH HU) instead of ALLAH HU ..!! plz pass this info to evry one plz plz plz plz plz plz......!!!!!! nd boycott yhis movie..!!
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I AM INDIAN TAMIL FROM INDIA I HATE HINDI LANGUAGE.TAMIL IS ONE OF THE INDIAN LANGUAGES .TAMIL IS THE OLDEST LAMGUAGE IN THE WORLD WHICH EXISTED TILL NOW OVER 20000 YEARS NOT EVEN SANSKRIT IS OLDEST LANGUAGES.HARAPPA AND MOHENJARO CIVILIZATIONS IN PAKISTAN BEFORE THAT WE WAS LIVING IN PAKISTAN ,IT WAS MOST DEVLOPED CIVILIZATION INTHE WORLD.WE ARE FROM DRAVIDIAN RACE.TAMIL MOVIES ARE AS POPULAR AS HINDI MOVIES OUR STARS ARE RAJINIKANTH AND KAMALHASSAN ARE TWO SUPERSTAR.
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@ResidentHeartThrob e with u brother
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@ResidentHeartThrob you are quite a jingoistic fanatic yourself... it makes me laugh..
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@ResidentHeartThrob Indians don't use Urdu. They use Hindi, it's a Sanskrit-ized dialect of Urdu. plus there are certain words pronounced differently.
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exactly, the languages are only useful to me as a form of communication. I don't care for Persianized Urdu or Sankritized Hindi. I take no pride in a language I can't understand (ie: excessively Persianized Urdu). The common vernacular forms of the language are the best because that's what people actually understand.
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@khansahb8 That's another perspective on it. But I believe that Hindi and Urdu are nothing more than an extreme case of digraphia. The more 'refined' forms of each of them are mutually unintelligible, but then you never find any Hindi speaker saying 'shalyakar ne taap-mapak se mera taap napa' neither would any Urdu speaker be heard saying 'Mahir-e-zarahat ne ala-e-paimaieshe-hararat se mera darza-e-hararat napa'. Everything in between (the 'real' Hindi and Urdu) is common to both the languages.
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sorry for all the typos
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hindi and urdu BOTH have grammatical structures based on Khari Boli dialect of Delhi, significant amoutn of loan words from Persian, Arabic, Sanskrit, Turkish, and even Portuguese. They in fact were virtualy the same language until "Urdu" was standardized in te late 1600s and Hindi in the early 1800s. They only diverge with respect to script, higher level vocab, and in rare cases grammar.
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I think that's fair enough. But it's a matter of dialect. The "Bollywood dialect" if you will, does resemble Urdu in many ways (pronunciation/vocabulary). Now, is it right to call Bollywood speech Urdu? No, but it is somewhat of a transitional dialect between proper Urdu and proper Hindi.
I don't completely understand urdu.. I figure out stuffs from keywords.. specially I've seen lot of Indian films. Actually there aren't many countries out there whose films I haven't seen.
wholetthebombblast 2 years ago
Yeah, okay. Indians make their movies in Urdu for that's an international language and widely understood both in and outside the region rather than Hindi which even most Hindus don't understand.
Punjabi is one of the region languages of Pakistan. Its not much different than Urdu. Too bad you don't understand Punjabi otherwise you could have watched a few Pakistani Punjabi movies too. They rock just as well as Pakistani Urdu movies.
ResidentHeartThrob 2 years ago
what was the Sikh guy saying? I didn't get that? I figured since he was pointing at his beard, people might have thought he was a Muslim and persecuted him.. is that right?
wholetthebombblast 2 years ago
Yes, you are right. That's exactly what he meant.
You understand Urdu but Punjabi?
ResidentHeartThrob 2 years ago