SRK dislikes 'Undie the condi' phrase in a song from AKK


It seems Baadshah of Bollywood Shahrukh Khan is not happy with the lyrics of a song in his production ‘Always Kabhi Kabhi’.


Reportedly, the superstar felt that a phrase that had been used in the song sounded stupid and so he wanted the music composer Pritam to change the phrase ‘Undie the condi’.

However, after he met Pritam and ‘Always Kabhi Kabhi’ director Roshan Abbas, he was stunned to see the type of weird language that the youngsters used these days.

Clarifying the use of the phrase, director Abbas said, “It is only a short form of the phrase that the youth use for 'Understand the Condition'. Shah Rukh needed to be further convinced, and so I showed Shah Rukh the research papers.”

“I was telling him about the songs, when this discussion started. He asked me 'why are we doing this and what does it mean?' Shahrukh was of the opinion that we should not use words like 'undie' and it sounded like kundi, which means bum in the South. I told him that this is actually a phrase, which people use in North India,” disclosed Abbas.

Many short forms used in the youth film
After clarifying the use of the phrase to SRK, Roshan went on to tell him that it was a popular phrase used by school kids in Northern India.

He said that many short forms had been used in the youth film, as these were well understood by the teenagers throughout the country.

“Since the film is about youngsters and targets youngsters, we have used many phrases like JFI which means 'just forget it' and PAW, which means 'parents are watching', etc, although I have not used PAW in my film. The kids do use these phrases.”

SRK’s KKR out of IPL
Meanwhile, SRK’s Kolkata Knight Riders have lost out to the Mumbai Indians and this led to their ouster from the Indian Premiere League, which SRK was hoping to win this year.

The superstar did not let the failure show and even when Abhishek Bachchan entered his house wearing a Mumbai Indians jersey, he did not seem to mind.

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