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Bombay Bol: Sahil Khattar explains

Updated on: 13 January,2022 08:34 AM IST  |  Mumbai
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“Tu party kar raha hain, kya?”, I’d say, “Bas kya, kar raha hain na.” Anyone from any strata can use it. I am from Punjab, and if I have picked this phrase up in this city, it shows how Bambaiyya it is

Bombay Bol: Sahil Khattar explains

Sahil Khattar

Bas kya


Bas kya means a confirmation of what is being asked. For example, if a friend calls me and asks me, “Tu party kar raha hain, kya?”, I’d say, “Bas kya, kar raha hain na.” Anyone from any strata can use it. I am from Punjab, and if I have picked this phrase up in this city, it shows how Bambaiyya it is.


Sahil Khattar is an actor and content creator 


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