First, the meaning, and then, the etymology, detail, etc.
Babaji ka Thullu here means 'nothing'. A negative, comical nothing actually. Negative in the sense that Babaji ka Thullu is a nothing where you had expected something, or should have got something - something good, positive for you - but you got nothing instead. And comical because that's how it's used by Kapil Sharma, who invented the term, and now by others as well. In a way Babaji ka Thullu shows ironies where one gets nothing.
Now, let's get a bit literal (as though there is something to get literal here, all we'll get is babaji ka thullu).
The word Thullu here has no meaning. Babaji literally means grandfather, but is used to address old men with respect. It's also used to saints etc., and sometimes there may be opium/cannabis smokers among saints, somewhat like hippies. Here it's more like a saint only, though it doesn't add anything to the meaning really.
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It is also said that the word thullu is used instead of Ghanta, which, though fine in meaning [ghanta literally means a big metal bell with a clapper inside, and makes a high pitched noise when rung], has a slang meaning these days which is penis. Ghanta is also used to mean 'nothing' these days, exactly the same as 'babaji ka thullu'.
By the way, one small but important thing here, since Kapil's 'sign' of babaji ka thullu looks a lot like a snake. Babaji ka thullu doesn't really have anything to do with a snake directly at least.
The adult part: Ghanta is a word that is sometimes used for a pen*s, and babaji's pen*s, which apparently just hangs, doing nothing, like a ghanta, and hence the name. So if you keep counting x=y and y=z like mathematics [which isn't exactly simple maths here, it's more literature, or maybe pulp fiction ;)], then you could say thullu means pen*s, but that's not simply so. However, all wouldn't agree with me, and some would even argue that a pen*s is also called a snake and hence the thullu's sign is a snake, as a comment does too. Well, that's for you to decide for yourself. For me, Babaji ka Thullu means.. well, babaji ka thullu!
Babaji ka Thullu here means 'nothing'. A negative, comical nothing actually. Negative in the sense that Babaji ka Thullu is a nothing where you had expected something, or should have got something - something good, positive for you - but you got nothing instead. And comical because that's how it's used by Kapil Sharma, who invented the term, and now by others as well. In a way Babaji ka Thullu shows ironies where one gets nothing.
Now, let's get a bit literal (as though there is something to get literal here, all we'll get is babaji ka thullu).
The word Thullu here has no meaning. Babaji literally means grandfather, but is used to address old men with respect. It's also used to saints etc., and sometimes there may be opium/cannabis smokers among saints, somewhat like hippies. Here it's more like a saint only, though it doesn't add anything to the meaning really.
Click for Meaning of Gutthi
It is also said that the word thullu is used instead of Ghanta, which, though fine in meaning [ghanta literally means a big metal bell with a clapper inside, and makes a high pitched noise when rung], has a slang meaning these days which is penis. Ghanta is also used to mean 'nothing' these days, exactly the same as 'babaji ka thullu'.
By the way, one small but important thing here, since Kapil's 'sign' of babaji ka thullu looks a lot like a snake. Babaji ka thullu doesn't really have anything to do with a snake directly at least.
The adult part: Ghanta is a word that is sometimes used for a pen*s, and babaji's pen*s, which apparently just hangs, doing nothing, like a ghanta, and hence the name. So if you keep counting x=y and y=z like mathematics [which isn't exactly simple maths here, it's more literature, or maybe pulp fiction ;)], then you could say thullu means pen*s, but that's not simply so. However, all wouldn't agree with me, and some would even argue that a pen*s is also called a snake and hence the thullu's sign is a snake, as a comment does too. Well, that's for you to decide for yourself. For me, Babaji ka Thullu means.. well, babaji ka thullu!
Ganta or thullu is generally used to refer penis.Now Babaji ka thullu makes sense with that snake sign
ReplyDeleteBabaji ka Thullu is just another way of saying Babaji ka La*da without frying the critics' thullus!
ReplyDeleteHahaha!
I request this post is for translation and you guys are giving vulgar translation will you know the meaning of thullu if yes then give correct answer if no then please don't do comment.
ReplyDeleteHindi Translation | Gujarati Translation
It means that if you are expecting something from anyone and you not got that means babaji ka thullu
Deletethullu in kannada means "vagina"
ReplyDeleteI think baba ji ka thillu of meaning tease.
ReplyDeleteBy making snake of hands to humans is teased, because it doing to humans will get Irritation / Angry. ya baba ji ka bhik mangne wala thaila (थैला) thillu
I think Tease " By making snak of hands is teased to humans , because it doing to humans will get Irritate / Angry.
ReplyDeleteArrey.. Thullu means "pussy" in kannada.
ReplyDeleteAbe babs ji ka thullu MATLAB much aur nahi vooo hota hai
ReplyDeleteI m proud of u kapil
Thullu means is a abusive slang language for female private part in kannada language
ReplyDeletewhat ever it may mean but the comedy has become so cheap by involving such non sense
ReplyDeleteghanta as u say means penis .... thullu and ghanta as again u say is the same .... thullu in kannada as some commenors say means vagina ... ghanta in hindi means a huge bell ... which does not do any work and lays useless and someone else has to ring it ..... and so many ppl say especially in mumbai and delhi " yaar yeh toh ghanta karta hai " ... and in oriya lang. ghanta means wrist watch .... so the whole reason for telling all this is that .... thullu or ghanta at the end of the day are really catchy words which seem rather funny and interesting ... rather then being abusive ... so lets take it in a funny way and stop over-thinking so much and making the word sound cheap .... common ... maybe even kapil might not be knowing that this word has so many meanings .... it depends of individual what they think the word means to them... and as comes the snake sign .... this is nt some trick to solve .... making that sign one can simply pretend lyk hitting a person wid a snake ... with is funny and many ppl make these signs with frnds to irritate them ... so for christ sake stop making conjectures abt it being some saints penis hanging up down or watever ....
ReplyDeleteJAAKI RAHI BHAWNA JAISI,
ReplyDeleteGHANTA MOORAT DEKHI TIN TAISI.
Jako rakhe babaji maar sake naa koi
ReplyDeleteIts about ur perception if ya think it's abusive or bad in ur sense den please atleast even think d other way around and may I say dat let us just keep it or see it as just a pun.........I think dat wud be wiser rather than discussing so much n breaking our heads on just a little pun used by mr kapil sharma let us please respect him atleast n look at d pun in apositive manner......
ReplyDeleteWatch d comedy to know...LOL
ReplyDeletehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EzjnrpP5j8A
Babaji ka Thullu here means 'nothing'. everyone says that its meaning is babaji ka ghanta or ghanta=pennis but it isn't truth cause its only for comedy..
ReplyDeleteguys, same word in different language have different meanings, e.g. Raandi in hindi is abusive where as in telugu it is one of the respect, similarly thullu. Kapil don't know how to speak in kannada. Thullu dont have any meaning, it's a expression/word coined by Kapil to create humour. Period
ReplyDeleteBabaji ka thullu is the most popular word these days. It does not have any negative or bad meaning as per hindi dictionary. Rather its used for fun purpose only. So enjoy the show and stop thinking anything negative or bad. Chill.............................
ReplyDeleteAnyone who wants this THullu can contact Kapil Sharma
Tullu is a vulgar word in Kannada.
ReplyDeleteIt means Vagina. Please stop usage of this sentence.
Yes. I agree it is a vulgar word in Kannada
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