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  2. Hindustani profanity - Wikipedia

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    The Hindustani language employs a large number of profanities across the Hindustani-speaking diaspora. Idiomatic expressions, particularly profanity, are not always directly translatable into other languages, and make little sense even when they can be translated.

  3. All India Bakchod - Wikipedia

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    All India Bakchod [a] (abbreviated as AIB) was a Mumbai-based comedy company which created an eponymous podcast, YouTube channel and ran a production company.The name is a parody of All India Radio.

  4. Gaali free India - Wikipedia

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    Gaali Free India (transl. abuse-free India) is a social campaign against profanity and the use of abusive words. It started in 2016 with a motive to raise awareness among youth who are unable to control their feelings and find refuge in profanity to vent their feelings and frustration. [ 1 ]

  5. Anil Ravipudi - Wikipedia

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    Anil Ravipudi (born 23 November 1982) is an Indian film director and screenwriter who works in Telugu cinema known for films which includes comedy . He made his directorial debut with the action comedy Pataas (2015). [4]

  6. Devi Priya - Wikipedia

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    He was a recipient of the 2017 Sahitya Akademi Award for his work Gaali Rangu (English: Color of the Wind). Some of his famous works included Adhyakshaa Mannichandi (English: Pardon Me, President ), Gareebi Geetaalu (English: Songs of Poverty ), and Amma Chettu Chepa Chiluka (English: Mother, Tree, Fish, and Parrot ).

  7. Gaalipata - Wikipedia

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    Gaalipata (pronunciation ⓘ transl. Kite) is a 2008 Indian Kannada-language romantic comedy drama film written and directed by Yogaraj Bhat.It features an ensemble cast consisting of Ganesh, Anant Nag, Rajesh Krishnan, Diganth, Daisy Bopanna, Neethu and Bhavana Rao.

  8. Mungoon-Gali - Wikipedia

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    Mungoon-Gali, also transcribed as Mungoongarlee, is a giant goanna from Yuwaalaraay Folklore who terrorised the local people with his venomous bite and voracious appetite. . Afraid the tribes would soon be wiped out by the constant attacks, Ouyouboolooey the black snake offered to steal the hidden poison bag from Mungoon-Gali for in those days, it was lizards instead of snakes that were venom

  9. Bihari Hindi - Wikipedia

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    Hindi natively possesses a symmetrical ten-vowel system. Instead of [ɛː] and [ɔː], Bihari Hindi has diphthongs [əi/əe] and [əu/əo]. The vowels [ə], [ɪ], [ʊ] are always short in length, while the vowels [ɑː], [iː], [uː], [eː], [oː] are always considered long.