BADGE DESIGN
The iconic Kareena Kapoor badge designs from her famous movie in Bollywood Kabhi Khushi Kashi Gham also known as k3g. These were the edgy dialogues that were most commonly used by her like minus, whatever, don't call me maasi, its raining men Halelujah, good looks good looks good looks, its backless, what are we waiting for Christmas, and attitude huh ? what does he think of himself ? tell him who I am. The personality of poo ( Kareena Kapoor ) in the movie was such a hit that girls still love these dialogues till date as they go never go out of style. Zoom in to read the dialogues.
Here are more dialogues that you might like to use the next time .....
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Indian Aunt Badge Design
This is Indian aunty design badges in these badge designs. I have used funny yet witty Indian aunty dialogues. That are famous in every Indian households like Indian fidget spinner (usually a slipper thrown at someone when they don't obey), Sharma ji ki beti ko dheka ( gossiping about sharma uncle's daughter), badhiya hai (its great), kya se kya hogaya (what disaster occurred), mere Karan Arjun ayenge ( A Bollywood movie dialogue which means my two sons Karan and Arjun will come) . I have translated the dialogues in English well there are more designs to come which I would be translating as well.
Chup Oye ( just shutup), Haww ( a shocked reaction ) , Ok Tata Tata bye ( Bye) , aji sunte ho ( wife to husband are you listening to me ) ha sunte hai soniyo ( Yes I am listening to you my dear) .
Hey Bhagwaan ( Oh God ) , Bade Log ( Big wealthy people in a taunting manner) , Niklo Yaha se ( get out from here ) ,Main too hun hi shareef ( I am so innocent ) ,
Tere baap ka maal hai kya ( Is this your fathers property ). I will be uploading more badge designs.
Jethalal badge designs
Jethalal is an indian television character who is famous for his wittiness and funny dialogues. I will translate some of the famous dialogues so that it is easier to understand for different audience. So, here it goes Bapu ji hamare saath nahi rhete hum Babuji ke saath rhete hai ( Our father doesn't live in our house we live in his house), Jarurat nahi hai (it is not required ), Daya ( Jethalal's wife ), kya tapleek hai aapko ( what is your problem), chup chup ho jaa saatvi fail ( keep quite you seventh grade fail ), arey pagal aurat ( you mad woman), arey bhai baas kar na abhi ( hey brother stop it now).
Oh angrez ( aye you foreigner), pata nahi esa kab tak chalta rahega ( I don't know for how long it will be like this), kya baat kar rahe hai aap ( what are you talking), aye chup re ne waidi ( keep quite you idiot), are waah yeh fatakdi kon hai ( oh wow who is this item), Babita ji kesi hai aap ( how are you Babita ji ), Daya main agaya (Daya I came home ).
Baburao badge designs
Hera Pheri which means ( wrong doings) is an Indian movie that stars Paresh Rawal as Baburao, Akshay Kumar as Raju, Sunil Shetty as Shyam and Manoj Joshi as Kachra Seth. It is an evergreen comedy movie which is full of lame jokes and sarcasm. The three main actors Paresh Rawal, Akshay Kumar and Sunil Shetty loose all their money in the greed of getting their money doubled and that is how the story revolves around the lives of these three men who are in search of their lost money and a hope to live a better life. Meanwhile Akshay Kumar ( Raju) comes across Manoj Joshi (Kachra Seth) who deals into drugs for his livelihood, he starts seeing hope and tries to sell him his own drugs by fooling him. But unfortunately that plan also fails which leads them into more misery and comedy.
I will be translating some dialogues in english so here it goes. Raju -Money will be doubled in 25 days Shyam - Don't listen to him, Babu bhaiya- what are you talking money double. On call a person asks what happened about my fish ? Baburao - I fried in a good oil and ate it. A person on call asks Hello is Deviprasad home ?
Baburao - You dog dial the number carefully.
Shyam- We have kidnapped your daughter Rinku Baburao- What kind of a goon are you you can't become one leave it. A person on call asks is Deviprasad home Baburao- he passed away and its already 10 mins from now why you had to say something ?. Raju- money money will be there all over Baburao - what a great plan
Shyam -What great plan he is just talking rubbish all the time.
Only Baburao's dialogues now, Chai se zyaada too ketli garam hai (The kettle is warmer than the tea ), Daru nahi re dawaai hai ( its not alcohol this is my medicine ), Meri khopdi mein itna tension hai tereko malloom kya ( Do you even know I have so much tension in my head),Khopdi Tod Saale ka ( break this stupid person's head ), Rajjuuu ( calling him in anger), Jamaila babu bhaiya se direct babu isa too game bachana padega (Oh god he is not taking my name properly I will not leave him now ), utha le re baba Utah le mereko nahi re in done ko utha le ( oh god please take these two idiots with you ), Teri wajah se mere atmahatya ka karne ka time agayela hai (because of you I feel my days are coming close of not living).
Deva re Deva jaa meri batli se do ghut maar le ( Oh god take two sips from my beer bottle), arrey muh se supari nikal kar baat kar ( aye don't stammer talk straight to me ), Arre daaru mein mere baap ka garage chala gaya mere baap ka property chala gaya khud mera baap chala gaya tera khaasi kyu nahi jayega halkat (because of alcohol consumption my father lost his garage, property and he lost his life as well so why will your cough not get lost you idiot ), Uske dhekne se phele hi meine phatt se dhoti pehen liya ( I changed my lower so fast before the other person could see me), Jaan phechan nahi hai kaise uthaoonga kam se kam 40-50 kilo ka wazan hoga ( without knowing the lady how can I lift her up she must be around 40-50 kilos),Mereko toh esa dhak dhak horela hai chor ke ghar mein chori ( my heart is beating so fast we are going to rob from a goons house itself ).
Only Kachra Seths dialoges now, Aaahh Kadak hai ( ahh the smell of the drugs is strong this time), Mein jeb mein leke thodi ghumta hun ( I don't carry it in my pocket), Dedh sau rupiye dega ( I will give you 150 rupees),Tu jaake Japan ke chor bazaar mein jaake bech ( Go sell it in Japan's thief shop) said in a sarcastic way, saaley mere hi maal chura kar mujhe bech raha hai ( how dare you you are trying to sell me my own stuff and make a fool out of me).
Indian Street Food badge designs
Indian street food is renowned for its vibrant colours, diverse offerings, rich culture and joyous festivals. Each region in India has it own unique yet different street food specialities, from the spicy chaat and golgappa of the north to the savoury dosas, idlies of the south and not to forget the famous Kathi rolls from the east to scrumptious pav bhaji, bhel puri and vada pav of the west and the famous and most beloved snack momos of the northeast side. The beauty of Indian street food lies in the affordability, accessibility and the way it brings people together. Its famous for its use of fresh ingredients, bold spices and the sheer variety of dishes that cater to every palate.Street food stalls are often bustling with activities creating a lively and sensory-rich experience that reflects the heart and soul of Indian culinary traditions.
India is famous for its street food since a very long time there are various numbers of food items for one try like Jalebi ( a batter is prepared typically from flour, water and a little yogurt which is fermented for several hours to develop the taste then deep fried into spiral shapes by soaking them later in a sugar syrup for that lim smacking taste), Paneer tikka (made from cottage cheese which is cooked in tandoor and is mildly spiced),Bread pakoda ( made using gram flour and bread and fried to perfection), Chicken Tikka ( marinated chicken which is cooked in tandoor and is served with chutneys and onions),Choley Bhature ( chickpeas cooked in a flavourful gravy and made with various spices are served with fluffy golden fried bhatura), Bhelpuri ( a light snack made from puffed rice, sev papdi and crunchy roasted chickpeas with the addition of chopped boiled potatoes, onions and served with tamarind or mint chutney on top with a squeeze of lemon), Adrak Wali chai and biscoot ( ginger tea with biscuits), Filter coffee ( famous in South India which we absolutely love).
Root afza and Khus sharbat ( Rose petal and poppy flower drink), Nimbu Pani (lemon soda or lemonade),Kulfi ( slow cooked milk which is sweetened by sugar and condensed milk with the addition of various kinds of nuts, saffron, caradamom and then frozen into perfection by setting them in moulds), Vada Pav ( A Bombay street food delicacy which consist of a potato fritter called vada which is squeezed inside a bread bun known as pav and is typically served with chutneys and green chillies),Pav Bhaji ( A spicy mashed vegetable curry known as bhaji which is served with buttered toasted bread rolls known as pav and is served with a little onions, cilantro and a squeeze of lemon on top, Idlie Sambar and Vada ( A South Indian delicacy in which steamed rice and lentil cakes known as idlies are prepared and our served with a spicy lentil and a vegetable soup known as
sambar, vadas are generally crispy fried lentil doughnuts.
Dhokla ( A savoury light snack make from fermented rice and chickpea batter which is typical seasoned and tempered with curry leaves, mustard seeds, green chillies and is usually served with green chutney, Dhokla is quite famous in Gujarat and is a staple meal as it is served in breakfast), Chowmein (A stir-fried Chinese dish which is widely popular in India as well but with the Indian lip smacking twist, It is typically prepared with vegetables/meat/ scrambled egg and seafood as well for instance prawns it is tempered with various sauces like soya sauce and chilli sauces for that extra punch), Grilled corn ( Corn on the cob which is grilled and is usually known as Butta or chhali in India it is seasoned with red chilli powder, chaat masala and a pinch of lemon is smeared all over it, There is an option of boiled corn as well which is usually smeared with a little butter all over and is readily available on the streets of India), Raj Kachori ( A large crispy puri fried dough basically which is filled with spiced boiled potatoes, boondi, chickpeas, pomegranate seeds, yogurt, tamarind chutney and green chutney), Golgappa or Pani Puri (A hollow crispy puri a small fried dough basically which is filled with boondi, spiced boiled potatoes, chickpeas and sometimes filled with even moong sprouts or boiled black gram, sweet tamarind water and spicy mint water, this one delicacy has several different names which is used in different states of india like It is usually known as Golappa in Delhi, Pani Puri in Bombay, karnataka and Gujarat, Puchka in West Bengal, Bihar and Jharkand, Pani ke Patashe in Haryana, Pakodi in Madhya Pradesh, Phulki in Uttar Pradesh and Gupchup in Odisha, Chhattisgarh and Jharkand), Sandwich ( An all rounder breakfast or a small filling meal in the afternoon nothing can go wrong with that one experimental sandwich, the sandwich fillings are usually pressed between two slices of bread of choice with various filling options like cheese, boiled potatoes, cottage cheese, eggs, meat any kind of leftover vegetables and even salad options from toasted to grilled to cold sandwiches nothing can go wrong as it can be eaten in various ways that is one reason that it is an experimental meal), Samosa (A deep fried pastry filled with the classic spiced boiled potatoes and peas/ meat/ cottage cheese /cooked lentils/ cheese and corn/ mixed vegetables and chickpeas), Momos ( Steamed, fried, jhol momos and pan fried options these dumplings are usually filled with vegetables, cottage cheese, corn and cheese, and any kind of meat which is served with the spiciest red chutney prepared from usually red dried chillies and garlic and to balance the flavours mayonnaise is also served with the red chutney this amazing delicacy is basically from Tibet and Nepal and has various names as well from different culinary regions like Dim sum, Mantu, Manti, Baozi, Gyoza and Wontons).