In Pakistan, Christmas is commonly referred to as "Christmas" as well, but it is celebrated primarily by the Christian community. The holiday is known as "Bada Din" in Urdu, which translates to "Big Day." Celebrations include attending church services, festive meals, and social gatherings, reflecting both religious and cultural significance.
Din Daa Daa" by George Kranz
Merry Christmas
Shuro baro din
"Bara din mubarak ho" is an Urdu phrase which translates to "Happy Christmas" in English. It is a common greeting used to wish someone well during the Christmas holiday season.
bara din mubank Ho
In India, Christmas is commonly referred to as "Christmas" as well, but in some regions and communities, it is also called "Bada Din," which translates to "Big Day" in Hindi and Urdu. This term reflects the significance of the holiday, especially among the Christian population. Celebrations include attending church services, feasting, and various cultural festivities. Additionally, in some local languages, people may use terms that relate to the holiday's religious significance.
Saal ka sabse bada din 31 December hai kyunki yeh saal ka antim din hota hai aur naye saal ka agaaz hota hai. Yeh din globally New Year's Eve ke roop mein manaya jata hai.
"Bara Din Mubarrack Ho," which means the blessing of Christmas on you.
they celebrate Christmas by getting together and hanging burnt lights in the top of there house and sometimes they do like we do it here in america. Christian community in India celebrate Christmas with pomp, gaiety and devotion. Celebrations of Christmas festival begin on the eve of Christmas on 24th of December and continue till New Year's Day. Christians across the country mark the birth of Lord Jesus Christ on Christmas Day by participating in special masses organized in churches. Celebrations of Christmas are marked by carols, cakes, candles and decoration of Christmas Tree. In several parts of India, especially in metropolitan cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore and Chennai, Christmas Festival has assumed secular overtones and is joyfully celebrated by people of all religions and communities. Christmas Day called 'Bada Din' (Big Day) in Hindi is a national holiday in India and people from all religions join their Christian friends to make the most of the joyous celebrations.
The cast of Bada Din - 1998 includes: Shabana Azmi as Lilian Debasish Banerjee as Police Sub-Inspector Kalyan Chatterjee as Karim Pinky Chinoy as Cabaret Dancer Abhay Chopra Vikram Chopra as Sunny Joseph Tara Deshpande as Nandini Shom Irrfan Khan as Police Inspector Alok Nath as Shankar Babu Sanjay Pathak as Raka Tamal Ray Chowdhury as Doctor Malvika Singh as Cabaret Dancer Pramod Singh as Rambo
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