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2000 nostalgia india
2000 nostalgia india










This game continues for several rounds until the final total is calculated to declare the winner.Ī fun game played by kids, one players could touch other participants and freeze them saying aloud – Vish while his other team members could rescue him by touching him and saying Amrit. I'd probably say a kid born in 1984 was a 90s kid because most of their memories are going to be from around half way through school up, so the majority of proper childhood memories would have been from 90-99 even though they were actually born in the 80s. If the thief is guessed correctly, the player who has the thief – chit gets no points. To be a 90s kid you don't have to be born in the 90s, you need to grow up in the 90s. The minister receives his points only if he guesses the thief correctly else the minister gets no points. It is a 4 player game generally though renditions exist to accomodate more players.Įach player has to pick up a chit and the players who is the Mantri (ministers) has to reveal his chit and guess the thief.

2000 nostalgia india

The players who have been hit by the ball is out and the seeking team continues without the player.Ī game that every kid born in the 90s or before would have played, Raja Mantri Chor Sipahi was one of the most exciting indoor games that involved some kind of role playing. The seeking team needs to restore the pile of stones while the hitting team throw the ball at the members of the seeking team and hit them. Played with a pile of seven tones by two teams – seekers and hitters, the game starts when a player throws a ball to knock the stones.

2000 nostalgia india

This is a common Indian game played in schools and colleges.Īnother interesting fact: Kho Kho was invented in Maharashtra!ĭid you know that religious texts mention Lord Krishna playing this game with his friends? Known by different names in different parts of the country, Pitthhu was probably India’s favorite outdoor game till the 90s.

2000 nostalgia india

Another game being played in India since pre-historic times, Kho Kho is a game with two innings involving chasers – who sit in a straight line with alternate players facing opposite sides who tag along to catch the runners entering the field one at a time.












2000 nostalgia india