He responded on something the host said with saying the "baaaads", but isn't there also a Hindi term that would fit in?
I've two ideas for the word:
1) "ballads" (The ballads of Bollywood)...yet, as I think that it could be a reference to people, my second proposition is
2) "bayards" which refers to the English word "bairds" ... my Google research
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a) It became "barde" deriving from a Scottish Clan: "Over the centuries the Baird clan has given the world men who were patriots and traitors, lawmakers and lawbreakers, entrepreneurs and radicals, an accomplished scholar and a great general." ... the motto of the Baird-Clan was/is "Dominus fecit", meaning e.g. that the Bairds are successful through the will of God... "The Bairds gained influence in the north of Scotland"
b) "bairds" also is a joint name of a certain wale species/ many different birds and also snakes.
c) The name "Baird" means "Poet, one who sings ballads. Baird is a masculine Scottish name derived from Bard, meaning “poet,” or “one who sings ballads.” ... "Baird was originally an occupational name for bards and also stems from the Scots-Gaelic surname Mac an Baird, meaning “son of the bard.”... "Dungeons & Dragons lovers may recognize this musical class..."
d) It's the name of an interesting man who has founded an employee-earned firm that provides wealth management. The Motto of Baird is to not focussing on "the short-term expectations ...but to think and plan for the long-term, consistently reinvesting in capabilities, expertise and technology to best serve you." The Baird's employees gave the firm a thumbs-up as one of the "best companies to work for". Baird also has a slogan: "People First, Results Follow... we take care of the people who take care of our business."
Wow...the research was so much fun 
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