When a friend suggests an exciting idea, it’s almost a reflex to reply, “Baap, kya idea nikala hai.” If I’ve loved a burger, I say, “Kya baap burger hai.” Similarly, ‘mast’ is hitched to my lingo: “Are kya mast maza aa raha hai”
Siddhant Bhargava
Baap and mast
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Towards the final year of my secondary education, there were certain words I picked up, from the streets or from my friends’ circle. ‘Baap’ and ‘mast’ are two words that I still use. When a friend suggests an exciting idea, it’s almost a reflex to reply, “Baap, kya idea nikala hai.” If I’ve loved a burger, I say, “Kya baap burger hai.” Similarly, ‘mast’ is hitched to my lingo: “Are kya mast maza aa raha hai.”
Dr Siddhant Bhargava, fitness and nutritional scientist, co-founder at Food Darzee