Just the thought of Arnold Schwarzenegger saying bhalo is enough to make anyone roll on the floor.
This must be what the phrase 'music to the ears' really means. Stand-up comic Abish Mathew has hilariously made the connection between certain Indian languages and the musical instruments they sound like. He's also on point - watch the video and you'll find yourself nodding (also ROFL in helpless laughter).
Abish has identified the instruments that Malayalam, Gujarati and Punjabi sound like and his observation is bang on.
And while on the topic of languages, Abish also recalled a hilarious anecdote about watching Terminator in Kolkata. When in Bengal, do as the Bengalis, including watching a dubbed version of a Hollywood blockbuster.
Just the thought of Arnold Schwarzenegger saying bhalo is enough to make anyone roll on the floor - only, you have to hear Abish throw his last punch.
Start your day with a dose of laughter. God knows, it's a Monday necessity. (Viewer discretion advised. Some contents of this video may be unsuitable for children.)
Abish has identified the instruments that Malayalam, Gujarati and Punjabi sound like and his observation is bang on.
And while on the topic of languages, Abish also recalled a hilarious anecdote about watching Terminator in Kolkata. When in Bengal, do as the Bengalis, including watching a dubbed version of a Hollywood blockbuster.
Just the thought of Arnold Schwarzenegger saying bhalo is enough to make anyone roll on the floor - only, you have to hear Abish throw his last punch.
Start your day with a dose of laughter. God knows, it's a Monday necessity. (Viewer discretion advised. Some contents of this video may be unsuitable for children.)
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