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Uploaded by on Sep 29, 2008

Nandita Das on Brunch with Bushra (Episode 29)

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  • Nandita is the most modest and beautiful actress in Bollywood!!!!! ppl should learn simplicity from her :)

  • nandita das is so sweet

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  • @sikhrocks Urdu was born in Uttar Pradesh and Delhi in India. :)

  • @pink2bluee Its not me who brought up this issue dear.....u replied to my comment which was actually a reply to someone who was making fuss over urdu.

  • @sikhrocks I beg to differ. A country that has a national language (not official - thus no funding from the government) usually does have not authority rather a 'grasp' on the said language. No one has any authority over any language just like india doesn't have authority over hindi.

    I only replied to your post concerning language and so, to me, you brought up the issue of Urdu.

  • @pink2bluee agreed....but on every video making issue abt urdu and claiming authority over it, is it right ? Can u and i.... claim authority over english language as we r conversing in tht lang and it dont belong to either India or pakistan. Urdu might be a national lang for pakistan....but no one can claim authority over it as this language has roots in India.

  • @terajasoos Respect the guest and also the host, alright? Does that explain the confusion?

  • @sikhrocks Yes, today. And all that says is that they can replicate faster than us. Try to realize what I'm trying to say instead of making wrong arguments. Urdu is a mixture of many languages and that is the beauty of it. It is the national language of Pakistan and majority of the people speak it everyday giving them a better grasp on the language. Please make an effort to understand.

    :)

  • @pink2bluee India has more muslims population compared to total population of pakistan.

  • @pink2bluee

    wtf??

  • @terajasoos Could you behave for a second? Tum hare ander koi ideas ke bare mein baat karne ki taufeeq hai? Har waqt 'popular' cheezein theek nahi hoti.

    Don't make what's popular right, but make what's right popular.

  • @sikhrocks Right. Because Pakistan is less than 70 years old. However, it was used most often by the Muslims in India who later on traveled to Pakistan to become Pakistanis.

    Origin doesn't matter. Who has a better grasp of the language is what matters.

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