Bigg Boss 19: Daily Discussion Thread - 17th Oct 2025
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Originally posted by: princessunara
Yes Sonya that might be a good idea. Cz Sanaya learned hindi on LRL n MJHT sets by asking every1 else to talk to her in hind alone and not a word of English.. So she will have no choice but to pick the words n respond back in hindi... n it worked very well cz she did learn hindi quite well after all..
So if Ashish speaks with her in Rajasthani as its his native language it might definitely help..
One thing though.. can any1 pick an accent so easily? i am not talking abt the language, but the accent?
BUT on the other hand i think it might be better to dump the Rajasthani dialect altogether for the 2 leads n keep it for the Takur n the other elders... Their target audience is hindi speakers and they don't understand the language either... casein point this forum..
Anyway nice idea!
I for one would certainly support the idea of having the leads communicate in Hindi, Sunara. It would certainly be way more easier for me to understand the show. I still do but I have to depend on English subs to get all the details. However, to keep it authentic, don't you think they don't have a choice but to have them speak in Rajhastani? I mean this show is based on Rajhastan so it would be kind of awkward to see the characters speak in Hindi, nahi? Unless they have people in Rajhastan, especially the young generation, who speak in Hindi.