When the aunties pull up in sequinned kurtas and Gen Z walks in with Bluetooth speakers, the real party trick isn’t the playlist - it’s finding games that keep everyone laughing past midnight. You know how Indian parties go - food first, gossip next, and then that awkward lull where everyone just scrolls their phones? That’s where the right game changes everything. I’ve tested these myself (well, my cousins and three very competitive aunties did). Here are the games that actually keeps the vibe alive across generations. Antakshari with a Twist Classic, yes, but set a rule: songs only from the 2000s onward. Watch aunties hilariously blend Dard-e-Disco with Kesariya. Remember, no one’s ever truly bad at Antakshari; some are just louder. Guess the Bollywood Dialogue Print ten iconic dialogues on chits - but muddle the punctuation and remove one key word. Aunties will argue for minutes over whether it’s ...
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