From Ghosting To Benching, Rajesh Tailang Talked About Gen Z Dating Terms

Rajesh Tailang

To explore Delhi’s iconic Bengali market, who better to join us than Rajesh Tailang of Mirzapur and Bandish Bandits‘s fame? The actor known for being a powerhouse performer and a talented poet, graciously took us around the market and even relished golgappas and moong dal halwa with us while talking about his acting journey his life in Delhi and much more.

Rajesh Tailang Reveals What He Thinks About Gen Z Slang

In a new episode of Tere Gully Mein, actor Rajesh Tailang seen in many blockbuster films and series, joined us for a fun day where we explored the Bengali Market and Connaught Place i.e. CP. First, we visited Nathu’s for the most delicious plate of Chole Bhature. While devouring Chole Bhature with us, we asked Tailang if he was familiar with Gen Z slang. “Pehle bhi yeh sab hota tha lekin logo ko unke naam nahin pata the (These things used to happen earlier but people weren’t familiar with their names).”

He sportingly replied that many women “ghosted” him in the past. “Lekin tab yeh nahin pata tha ki isko ghosting kehte hai (But I didn’t know then it was called ghosting).” At that time, he wondered why that woman didn’t pick up his call. The actor didn’t know what happened then. He presumed the woman was avoiding him. Rajesh Tailang admitted to never troubling any woman in his life and preferred to keep things dignified.

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He Prefers Moong Dal Halwa Over Gajar Ka Halwa

Originally from Rajasthan, Rajesh Tailang admitted to us about not being used to Delhi winters. He even asked his son for warm clothing for the shoot as he didn’t need them in Mumbai. To adjust to the cold weather, he hoped the meals he’d have with us would make him feel warm.

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After Chole Bhature, we had to devour mithai at Bengali Sweet Mart. Rajesh Tailang confessed to being a fan of moong dal halwa rather than gajar ka halwa. Rajesh first fed our crew Moong Dal Halwa before devouring it himself. Isn’t that sweet?!

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