Sitam [Hum TV]- Usama Khan, Nawal Saeed, Moomal Khalid - Page 3

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Posted: 5 years ago
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This is either 7pm or 9pm. It's likely to be 9PM though

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: azaanabbas

This is either 7pm or 9pm. It's likely to be 9PM though

i guess Friday 9pm or sunday

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: Gobi13

Her name in the show is maida? 🤣

Nawal’s name is Fareeha and Kiran’s name is Maida, by the way what’s wrong with the name Maida? 🤔

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: fun4ever89

Nawal’s name is Fareeha and Kiran’s name is Maida, by the way what’s wrong with the name Maida? 🤔

Maida means all purpose flour in hindi. The stuff u use to make cakes n stuff of that sort. That is why it was funny to me.

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Posted: 5 years ago
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I never even knew the name Maida existed 😲

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Originally posted by: azaanabbas

I never even knew the name Maida existed 😲

In the Hindi language or as a person’s name?

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: Gobi13

Maida means all purpose flour in hindi. The stuff u use to make cakes n stuff of that sort. That is why it was funny to me.

its pronounced differently...flour is prounced like meda, this is maay-da😆 its quite a common name

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Originally posted by: Unique.Sheep

its pronounced differently...flour is prounced like meda, this is maay-da😆 its quite a common name

Hmm. Where I grew up in India we always said mayda. I grew up in UP so maybe it’s different elsewhere

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: Gobi13

In the Hindi language or as a person’s name?

As a persons name. I usually think of flour for pakode when I hear maida 😆

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