Saala buddha hoga tera baap

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Posted: 11 years ago
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Just was wondering... If I am not wrong Shaurya was calling Vidya's father "Saala Buddha" in front of her mother, right ? Hope I am not wrong as I often forget things. 😆 We all know what a besharam he is, even Sakshi called her that. 😆 But still isn't it weird ? 😕 What about you ? Do you use galiyan in front of your parents ? Ever used saala or any other words like this in front of them ? Would you ever use it ?

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Posted: 11 years ago
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I think words like saala have become too common now. Nobody minds using them in front of elders.
In case of Shaurya, his parents know even about his rape cases and treating girls like meat. What is saala buddah for them?
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Posted: 11 years ago
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it's strange shaurya yet not say those words to his forever loving n supporting parents 🤢 😆
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: atominis

I think words like saala have become too common now. Nobody minds using them in front of elders.

In case of Shaurya, his parents know even about his rape cases and treating girls like meat. What is saala buddah for them?


Honestly I have no idea how the word is used in India as I don't live there. But usually rich and powerful people/families like them care a lot about there image. Rich kids can't say this and that or do this and that. They are taught to behave.

Of course Goenkas are so shameless that they can do anything and say everything. We have seen it already many times. 😆 Still it sounded so weird. 🤢 😆
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: Savz_Startling

it's strange shaurya yet not say those words to his forever loving n supporting parents 🤢 😆


He was about to hit his dad then I think we will see him sayin git very soon. 😆
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Saala/saali are used way too commonly now. Both in fun and frustration. Saala scooter chalta nahi, saali break fail ho gayi, saala teacher bada strict hai, saale boss ne sab ke saamne daant diya etc., it is routine now.
Goenkas are in their home and can use any kind of language. They have to project image only outside.

Old norms of culture are fading now. Celebs also use F word openly in interviews, or on social networking sites. Otherwise no one had ever thought Indian celebs would behave this way.

Saala, kamina - such words have become so common that kids also use them.

It should not be so, but it is.

Anyway Goenkas are beyond manners, culture or sophistication. Their class is limited to cars, safari suits, sarees, pearl necklaces, fake accent, smattering English here and there. Surface level pretense of sophistication and high class.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: atominis

Saala/saali are used way too commonly now. Both in fun and frustration. Saala scooter chalta nahi, saali break fail ho gayi, saala teacher bada strict hai, saale boss ne sab ke saamne daant diya etc., it is routine now.

Goenkas are in their home and can use any kind of language. They have to project image only outside.

Old norms of culture are fading now. Celebs also use F word openly in interviews, or on social networking sites. Otherwise no one had ever thought Indian celebs would behave this way.

Saala, kamina - such words have become so common that kids also use them.

It should not be so, but it is.

Anyway Goenkas are beyond manners, culture or sophistication. Their class is limited to cars, safari suits, sarees, pearl necklaces, fake accent, smattering English here and there. Surface level pretense of sophistication and high class.


Completely agree with u word by word and goenkas sirf dikhawe mein believe karte hain
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Nope I don't use these kind of words in front of my parents or elders...It considers disrespectful to use these kind of words...
About Goenka family...They are just uncivilized people We can not expect anything respectful from them🤢
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: atominis

Saala/saali are used way too commonly now. Both in fun and frustration. Saala scooter chalta nahi, saali break fail ho gayi, saala teacher bada strict hai, saale boss ne sab ke saamne daant diya etc., it is routine now.

Goenkas are in their home and can use any kind of language. They have to project image only outside.

Old norms of culture are fading now. Celebs also use F word openly in interviews, or on social networking sites. Otherwise no one had ever thought Indian celebs would behave this way.

Saala, kamina - such words have become so common that kids also use them.

It should not be so, but it is.

Anyway Goenkas are beyond manners, culture or sophistication. Their class is limited to cars, safari suits, sarees, pearl necklaces, fake accent, smattering English here and there. Surface level pretense of sophistication and high class.


I use such words all the time with friends and cousins. I know it's common but didn't know the world has changed so much that now kids have started using them even in front of parents.

Goenkas have no manners. Quite alag che family.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: laila1994

Nope I don't use these kind of words in front of my parents or elders...It considers disrespectful to use these kind of words...

About Goenka family...They are just uncivilized people We can not expect anything respectful from them🤢


That's what I was thinking too. At least I can't use such words in front of them.

Yeah agree about Goenkas. I guess now they have stopped shocking us as we have seen alot about them. 😆

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