Funny Housie Number Calling Hindi

Calling out numbers in a game of Housie (or Tambola) using funny Hindi phrases and Bollywood references makes the game much more entertaining. These nicknames are often based on rhymes, cultural symbols, or famous movie titles. Popular Funny Hindi Housie Calls

Here is a list of common and humorous ways to call out numbers: Hindi Calling Phrase English Meaning/Reference 1 Sabka Malik Ek Everyone's Master is One (Spiritual/Sai Baba reference) 2 Kaala Dhan Black Money (Funny reference to "number do" money) 3 Teen Tigada Kaam Bigada Three's a crowd/spoils the work 4 Hum Do Hamare Do Family planning slogan (We two, our two) 5 Punjab Da Puttar Son of Punjab 10 Dus Ka Dum Power of Ten (Popular TV show title) 11 Nau Do Gyarah To run away (Common Hindi idiom) 13 Tera Mera Saath You and me together (Rhymes with Tera) 16 Sweet Sixteen / Solwah Sawan Reference to youth and beauty 17 Khatra Danger (Rhymes with Satra) 21 Ikkees Topon Ki Salami A 21-gun salute 25 Silver Jubilee Celebrating 25 years 30 Tees Maar Khan Someone who thinks too highly of themselves 32 Battisi Reference to having 32 teeth (Smile!) 40 Alibaba aur 40 Chor Alibaba and the 40 thieves 50 Golden Jubilee Halfway to a century 90 Top of the House The final number on the board Movie-Inspired Calling

For a themed party, you can use Bollywood titles to announce numbers: 3: 3 Idiots 6: Dilli 6 7: Saat Khoon Maaf 12: Barah Aana 20: Bees Saal Baad 56: Ab Tak Chhappan Rhyming Phrases (Tuk-Bandi) You can also use simple rhymes to keep the energy high: Housie Number Calling in Hindi | PDF | Cooking, Food & Wine funny housie number calling hindi


Goals of the post

  • Teach a structured set of humorous Hindi housie calls (1–90)
  • Provide performance tips for timing, voice, and crowd engagement
  • Offer printable resources and a short script template
  • Suggest variations and accessible adaptations (kids, multilingual groups)

Section 10 — Suggested post structure and word counts

  • Intro + rules: 200–300 words
  • Why it works: 150–200 words
  • Full call list: bulk of post — table with 1–90 (approx. 600–1,000 words as one-line entries)
  • Scripts & tips: 300–400 words
  • Printables/resources: 100–150 words + links/buttons
  • Total target: 1,500–2,200 words

3. दिल्ली-पंजाबी अंदाज़ में मसाला

कॉलर अगर पंजाबी हुआ, तो मज़ा दोगुना हो जाता है:

  • २५ (पच्चीस): 'पच्चीस पप्पी कुड़े, डाल दे जप्पी' – अब इस पर कोई क्या ही कहे।
  • ४० (चालीस): 'चालीस चूहे बिल में, बिल्ली बोली किल मिल' – यह सुनकर बच्चे भी हंसने लगते हैं।
  • ५५ (पचपन): 'पचपन पेटी बंदूक, खड़ी करे धूम' – एक्शन से भरा नंबर।

Why "Funny" Housie Calling is a Cultural Phenomenon

In traditional Bingo, you just hear "B7" or "G52." Boring, right? In Indian Housie, we have turned numbers into characters. Calling out numbers in a game of Housie

Funny Housie number calling in Hindi serves two purposes:

  1. Memory Aid: You will never forget that 90 is "Naavay" (Ninety) if you remember it as "Nauve ka bhais, number 90!"
  2. Entertainment: It breaks the ice. The goal is not just to win, but to laugh until your sides hurt.

Whether you call it Tambola, Housie, or Bingo, the Hindi slang makes the game desi and razor-sharp funny. Goals of the post

The "Forbidden" Funny Numbers (Classic Raw Housie)

In traditional street Tambola (which is not for kids), numbers have very raw, very funny sexual innuendos. If you are playing an "Adults Only" game, these are legendary:

  • 69: "Upar neeche, number Unhattar" (Up and down)
  • 58: "Pachpan, das minute baad number Attavan." (55 then 58... implying a "break")
  • 22: "Bayees, do do, jodi no. 1."

Disclaimer: Use these only if the crowd is laughing and the kids are asleep.

How to Create Your Own Funny Housie Lines

Want to go viral in your housing society? Don't just copy. Create.

The Formula: [Rhyming Word] + [Random Bollywood/Kitchen Object] + [Number]

  • Think of alliteration: "L" for 50 (Pachaas – Laal). Laal pachaas, garmi ki aas.
  • Use current memes: If a famous politician said something yesterday, fit it into a number. (E.g., 70 – Sattar, "Main nyay karoonga, number Sattar!")
  • The "Sasur ji" angle: Any number can be funny if you blame the father-in-law. Number 23 – Teis. Sasur ji ke teeth (teeth).

11 to 20: The Teenage Drama

  • 11 – Gandhi ji ke chanchal charan. Number Gyarah! (Gandhi's tender feet)
  • 12 – Barah rupaiya, paav pakaiya. Number Barah! (Twelve rupees, foot pain)
  • 13 – Teri meri love story. Number Terah!
  • 14 – Chaudah ka vaada, chaar rupaiya jyada. Number Chaudah! (Promise of 14, but paid 4 extra)
  • 15 – Pandrah saal ki kumari, number Pandrah! (The 15-year-old virgin – use cautiously, classic old school line)
  • 16 – Solah singaar, sasur ji ka pyaar. Number Solah!
  • 17 – Satrah saal, bijli ka kamaal. Number Satrah! (Electricity magic)
  • 18 – Aathrah ki baraat, koi naa saath. Number Aathrah! (Wedding procession of 18, no one with him)
  • 19 – Unnees chaal par, beej diya phaans. Number Unnees! (On 19th move, got trapped)
  • 20 – 20 ka ticket, 20 ka biscuit. Number Bees! (The most famous line)