Funny Housie Number Calling Hindi Updated

The "Mast Wala" Housie Caller Guide

The secret to funny Housie calling is rhyming (Jugalbandi), relatable life situations, and dramatic pauses. You don't just call "5"; you call "5" as if it’s the most important number in the world.

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Section 7 — Variations & accessibility

  • Kid-friendly: sanitize jokes, use simple rhymes and cartoon references
  • Multilingual: add English/Regional language equivalents in parentheses
  • Themed housie: films, cricket, festivals — match calls to theme
  • Accessible play: large-font cards, spoken slow for visually impaired players

As the last number approaches, the tension is thick. But a funny caller keeps the mood light. He might pull out number 90 and say, "Nabbe, nabbe, buddhe ki kheti mein ugga do chabbe" (Ninety, ninety, grow a 26 in the old man's field). When someone finally shouts "Housie!", the caller doesn't just stop. He announces the winning number with flair: "Jiska number aaya, uska ghar basaya! Number 45, dedh sau rupaye ki laundi, aur aapke ticket ka raj!" (Whose number came, they built a house! Number 45, a cheap lady, and the secret to your ticket!). The "Mast Wala" Housie Caller Guide The secret

Examples of Funny Housie Number Calling in Hindi Kid-friendly: sanitize jokes, use simple rhymes and cartoon

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61 — इकसठ (इकसठ — धीमे-धीमे)
62 — बासठ (बासठ — पुरानी यादें)
63 — तिरसठ (तिरसठ — ताली से जोर)
64 — चौंसठ (चौंसठ — चौका-चौका)
65 — पैंसठ (पैंसठ — उत्सव वाली शैली)
66 — छियासठ (छियासठ — मज़ेदार रूपांतरण)
67 — सड़सठ (सड़सठ — थोडा ड्रामैटिक)
68 — अड़सठ (अड़सठ — गहरी आवाज़)
69 — उनहत्तर (उनहत्तर — हंसी में बोलें)
70 — सत्तर (सत्तर — पुराना गाना याद दिलाएँ)