Salma Posted June 18, 2009 I was in the Saloon today for Henna as I have a wedding party tomorrow. It was very quick when I heard a song from the past that triggered alot of simple, sweet and naive memories from a short specific period of my childhood a.k.a my history with the Indian movies :rolleyes: "Dil" was the second Indian movie that I was allowed to watch after my mom boycotted the Indian movies because of my first horrible nightmare caused by the Snake Lady Sridevi in her movie (Nagin) :eek: And I remember the full scene when all the Indian dancers particiapted in the movie come running from the nowhere singing: aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aa Dil-kho-Gaya - Where is my heart?! P.S> Amir Khan was a humble, short and lovely guy when he started acting, and now I can't digest his fake muscles ... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Abwaan Posted June 18, 2009 lol...I thought Zulfa was a male name... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nuune Posted June 18, 2009 ^^ Abwaan but where did u see Zulfa saying that she is a female, xageed kala soo dhax baxdey, cillaanku nimankuba wey marsadaan sxb, u fiirso Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Prinz Posted June 18, 2009 Aamir is still my fav Indian actor, and yep both that song and the movie with Madhuri caadi maaha, Dil was the first Hindi to be dubbed Somali in the early 90's. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Salma Posted June 19, 2009 Originally posted by Abwaan: lol...I thought Zulfa was a male name... Zulfa is an Arabic word mentioned in the Quraan which originally means "Precious value or High level". And it is purely a female name, it seems that only its used for males in Somalia.... Nuune: Do males put Henna on their hands, since when??, the last time I remember it was used by the 70 yrs and 80 yrs oldies for their heads??! P.S. It seems ppl will believe u r lady if u only call ur self "Sweet Sista", "Baby Face", Shosho, Nunu, Lulu, Koki,,, Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rudy-Diiriye Posted June 19, 2009 Originally posted by * Prince *: Aamir is still my fav Indian actor, and yep both that song and the movie with Madhuri caadi maaha, Dil was the first Hindi to be dubbed Somali in the early 90's. hmm! early 90s....i was watching living color!! yal remember wanada played by jimmy foxx! he was damn funny. Nowadays, i am watching my xalimoo wife whos got a drama everyday! its like a bloody Indian movie. :confused: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NGONGE Posted June 19, 2009 Originally posted by Zulfa: Zulfa is an Arabic word mentioned in the Quraan which originally means "Precious value or High level". And it is purely a female name, it seems that only its used for males in Somalia.... Nuune: Do males put Henna on their hands, since when??, the last time I remember it was used by the 70 yrs and 80 yrs oldies for their heads??! P.S. It seems ppl will believe u r lady if u only call ur self "Sweet Sista", "Baby Face", Shosho, Nunu, Lulu, Koki,,, Nuune is male. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacaylbaro Posted June 19, 2009 Dil was the first Hindi to be dubbed Somali in the early 90's. "Dil" was the second Indian movie that I was allowed to watch after my mom boycotted the Indian movies because of my first horrible nightmare caused by the Snake Lady Sridevi in her movie Ciyaal fooqal ciyaal ,,, Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
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Prinz Posted June 19, 2009 Originally posted by Jacaylbaro: quote: Dil was the first Hindi to be dubbed Somali in the early 90's. Ciyaal fooqal ciyaal ,,, LOL people used to watch them back in the days bt rather in original hindi, the whole "Dubbing" into Somali was started by Al faghi studio in Mogadishu early '90s...and I see your ex ciyaal hindi, disco dancer iyo alaabihii Mutun yaah....@Diiriye LOL doubt if ya eva watch em Bollywood stuff. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites