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      • 'Kai Po Che' is Gujarati for ‘It’s been cut!’ It tells the world that the twine which held your high-flying possession has been cut and the kite is currently up for grabs for any number of rag-tag teams roaming the streets to pounce on strays.
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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kai_Po_Che!Kai Po Che! - Wikipedia

    Set in Ahmedabad from 2000 to 2012, Kai Po Che! revolves around three friends, Ishaan "Ish" Bhatt (Rajput), Omkar "Omi" Shastri (Sadh) and Govind "Govi" Patel (Rao), who want to start their own sports shop and sports academy; the film also revolves around the 2001 Gujarat earthquake, the 2002 Godhra train burning and the 2002 Gujarat Riots.

  3. Jan 13, 2013 · Well this phrase “Kai po che…” (pronounced as Kaaai pooo cheeee…) is one of the most heard phrases during Makar Sankranti aka Uttarayan. One uses this phrase everytime he/she brings down someone else’s kite.

  4. www.bollymeaning.com › 2012 › 10Kai Po Che meaning

    Mar 31, 2013 · Kai Po Che or Kai Po Chhe is Gujarati and literally means 'I have cut.' The phrase is commonly used while flying kites, as a victory shout, implying that he's cut the other kite's string and is the winner.

  5. Jan 30, 2022 · 'Kai Po Che' is Gujarati forIts been cut!’. It tells the world that the twine which held your high-flying possession has been cut and the kite is currently up for grabs for any number of rag-tag teams roaming the streets to pounce on strays.

  6. Jan 10, 2020 · People shouting ‘kai po che’, blue skies changing colour and streets abuzz from dawn to dusk with people thronging various craft and local art stalls, this is how vibrant Gujarat welcomes you a...

  7. Jan 12, 2023 · Not only the larger-than-life kites are witnessed in Gujarat but also the phrase, 'Kai Po Che' meaning, "I have cut". It would not be wrong to say that phrase is heard from almost every house in Gujarat on Uttarayan.

  8. Feb 22, 2013 · New Delhi, Feb 22: First thing first, Kai Po Che is the Gujrati line meaning ‘I Have Cut' which comes out in a kite flying festival when one knocks down the opponent's kite. In real sense...