Let Deepika Padukone Teach You Hindi Slangs

Deepika is an actress, dancer, model and now; hindi teacher.

I love Bollywood movies. They’re amazing and filled with sexy actors and glamorously beautiful actresses. One of the most successful actresses, Deepika Padukone taught Vogue some Hindi slangs.

Deepika Padukone teaching you Hindi slangs. Deepika Padukone teaching us Hindi is an all time favour. The star actress describes the meaning of common Hindi slangs.

Consistently watching Indian movies will have you falling in love with the language. Hindi is such a beautiful language, isn’t it? Personally, my favourite actress is Kareena Kapoor Khan.

Deepika Padukone teaching you Hindi slangs. Deepika Padukone teaching us Hindi is an all time favour. The star actress describes the meaning of common Hindi slangs.

Popularly known for great musical dance scenes and their emotional take on reality, Bollywood movies have us swooning every time. So if you’ve been watching Bollywood movies for a while, you have probably picked up some little words and sentences in Hindi. Mujhse dosti karoge, anyone?

Deepika Padukone teaching you Hindi slangs. Deepika Padukone teaching us Hindi is an all time favour. The star actress describes the meaning of common Hindi slangs. Deepika Padukone teaching you Hindi slangs. Deepika Padukone teaching us Hindi is an all time favour. The star actress describes the meaning of common Hindi slangs.

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This is why I was very happy when Deepika Padukone, decided to teach Vanity Fair some common Hindi slangs.

Deepika Padukone teaching you Hindi slangs. Deepika Padukone teaching us Hindi is an all time favour. The star actress describes the meaning of common Hindi slangs.

Deepika Padukone teaching you Hindi slangs. Deepika Padukone teaching us Hindi is an all time favour. The star actress describes the meaning of common Hindi slangs.
Deepika Padukone for Vanity Fair. (via Vanity Fair)

Isn’t she incredible? Did you see Deepika in Padmavati? Dhaansu!

What are your favorite Hindi slangs? Let us know in the comments.

Ndewoo!