Just like Indian marriages are nothing without food, similarly, Hindi phrases for marriage also have a lot of food references to it! And these are some of the common ones that every person is bound to hear in an Indian household, well, it differs as per their marital status! Also, there was no shortage of such food and marriage phrases that Zara Hatke Zara Bachke actor Vicky Kaushal has added one to this list while talking about his wife and actress Katrina Kaif. The Uri actor compared his marriage to Katrina Kaif with paranthas and pancakes. And now, we cannot help but think of all the similar phrases like this!
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Parantha Wed Pancakes
The Zara Hatke Zara Bachke actor Vicky Kaushal in a recent media interview revealed that his marriage with Katrina Kaif is like a paratha getting married to pancakes. You ask why? Simply because Vicky loves paranthas and Kat loves pancakes!
Shaadi Is Dal Chawal Till 50 Years…..
Kuch yaad aaya, which mahaan person said this? Our beloved Bunny (Ranbir Kapoor) from Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani. As per Bunny’s philosophy, marriage is boring like dal chawal for 50 years until a person dies. However, Bunny kinda forgot that dal chawal is the comfort food for many of us too!
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Shaadi Ke Laddoo!
How to create confusion in the mind of a single person about whether they should marry or not? Well, just use this phrase- Shaadi ke laddoo jo khaaye woh pachtaaye, aur jo na khaaye woh bhi pachtaaye! It means that whether or not a person marries, the regret still remains!
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Ghar Ki Murgi Daal Barabar
Well, another very commonly used phrase between married couples is Ghar ki murgi daal barabar which basically means that close people are valued less in life because we take them for granted.
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Well, the obsession of Indians with food and marriage is quite real, and so these were bound to be originated in the culture. Did we miss out on any?