Arrange four distinct corners in your party room and name them 4 different things. Next a short snippet of music is played while the people move around the room. When the music stops everyone picks a corner and stays there till the person who is handling the music calls a corner.
All the people in that corner are out. The game continues. The last person to be left in the game WINS! Passing the Parcel. Wrap a bar of chocolate or some other gift , in a layer of news paper.
Now wrap it in another layer and repeat until you have about 10 layers. Finally wrap it in gift paper Sit everyone in a circle and play a short snippet of music.
When the music stops, the person holding the parcel removes ONE layer of wrapping. Repeat until the last layer of wrapping has been removed. The winner keeps the present. Ages 2 to 8 Top. Passing the Parcel with Forfeits. As above but every layer contains a forfeit. For example - Sing a song, Tell a joke etc. Ages 6 to 11 Top. Chinese Whispers or Telephone. Sit everyone in a circle. Whisper a long phrase to one person. They, in turn, whisper what they heard to the next person, and so on.
The last person announces what they heard. The end result is very funny as the sentence takes a life of its own! Lucky Ducky. Everyone sits in a circle except one who is given a pillow and blind-fold.
Everyone should remain quiet. The blind folded person then goes in the middle of the circle and turn around once. Then throws the pillow to one person in the circle and says "You are the Lucky ducky". The person with the pillow on the lap says "quack quack" only once. If the blind person guesses the name of the person, they win and get to sit in the circle. The Lucky Duck should now be given the blind fold and the game is played over again. Make sure everyone changes their places before the next round begins.
Scavenger Hunt. Make a list of 10 to 15 everyday items ie. Make sure you have everything in sight of the teams as you don't want them all over the house. Ages 8 to 15 Top. Who Am I. As the friends arrive at the party each person gets a piece of paper pinned to their back. The paper contains the name of a famous person. By asking questions which can only be answered with "Yes" or "No" such as "Am I still alive? The first person to guess gets a prize. Ages 6 to 15 Top. Check out guess the celebrity name….
An entertaining party game in which players have to guess movie by dialogues. Check out bollywood masti…. An interesting party game in which players have to guess movie name, lead actor and lead actress by seeing images. Check out bollywood dhamaka…. A fun party game that serve as an icebreaker game as well.
Participants need to answer the bollywood question to unwrap the gift. Check out bollywood wrap…. Keep up the great work! You recognize, a lot of individuals are looking around for this information, you could help them greatly. Fill Bollywood Number One minute party games in which players have to fill the numbers to complete bollywood movie names.
Check out fill bollywood number… 2. Check out musical quiz… 3. Bollywood Musical A bollywood musical party game in which participants have to sing maximum bollywood songs based on given cues.
Two or more players can play this game. All the players wrap their tops with the string and then unwind it by pulling the string, making the top rotate on the ground. The players need to pick the top with the string as fast as they can. The player whose top spins the longest is declared the winner.
Antakshari is an entertaining Indian desi game is often played by grown-ups and children alike. It originated in Indian and is now played worldwide with alterations. Variations can be made to the original idea to suit the occasion such as family gathering, weddings, parties, etc.
To play this game, two teams are made. One team sings a song, typically a Bollywood song. The other team has to sing a song beginning with the last consonant of the song sung by the first team.
One of the exciting childhood games played in India was Kancha. Other names of the game include Golli , Marbles, Goti , and Lakhoti. It began during the Harappan age. The game involves the use of round glass marbles or kanchas. Several people can participate in this game. The objective is to collect the maximum number of marbles by striking the chosen kancha with another one.
The winner gets to take home all the marbles of the other players. This hopping game, also called Stapoo, is a popular outdoor game.
In Tamil Nadu, it goes by the name Nondi. The game involves drawing a grid on the ground and numbering it. Players take turns and throw an object, usually a small stone, onto the numbered blocks. It is a group game. Gilli Danda is an older version of modern-day baseball and cricket. Its fame once matched that of cricket in India. All it requires is two unevenly sized sticks. The smaller stick is called the Gilli and the longer one which is used to strike the Gilli is called the Danda.
The objective is to flip the Gilli into the air with the Danda. While the Gilli is in the air, the player must hit it with the Danda as far as possible. The player also needs to run to touch a pre-decided point before the opponent can lay his hands on the Gilli. It can be played by many people at the same time. Kabbadi is a team sport which requires no equipment, only agility and strength.
It originated in India and is now played globally. Kabbadi in Hindi means holding the breath. Players form two teams with 7 to 12 members each.
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