British High Commissioner: British High Commissioner wrote ‘Chole’ while writing ‘Shole’, laughter rolled on Twitter.

New Delhi :  Hobby to learn Hindi. So want to watch good Hindi movies. So the British High Commissioner to India Alex Ellis (British High Commissioner to India Alex Ellis ) asked users on Twitter for advice. 

Recently, he asked Twitter users to know the names of some Hindi movies, which he sees as improving the language. can learn Then he selects some of those pictures. He also shared that list with Twitter users. But there is a small mistake. And that’s why the social media started mocking him for his spelling mistakes.  He makes a pronunciation mistake in the popular movie ‘Sholay’. 

“Okay, movie lovers. I need a recommendation to watch Hindi movies to improve my language. A colleague < em>Sholeke advised – what do you think? Alex Ellis wrote in a tweet.

Ok 🇮🇳 film lovers.

I need recommendations of Hindi films to watch to improve my language.

A colleague suggested Sholay – what do you think?

— Alex Ellis (@AlexWEllis) April 10, 2023

When the British High Commissioner wants some good film suggestions, he gets many suggestions. Some say Rang De Basanti, some RRR, some Lagaan, some suggest watching Amar Akbar Antony. He was overwhelmed by so many suggestions. He concluded that he would watch three movies out of all. He shared the list of what pictures to watch. He tops that list with the super duper hit 1975 film ‘Sholay’. But accidentally he wrote it instead of writing it " chickpeas " . Mr. Ellis also likes “ Shut up shut up ” And two ‘Gangs of Wasseypur’ films. He jokingly writes, ‘ I saw Lagaan – so I tell my colleagues every day “ Dougna Lagan Dena Padega ”.

Thanks for the 🎥suggestions. So I’ll watch

1. Chole
2. Chupke Chupke
3. I hate violence but Gangs Wasseypur so I can say something friendly to the cricket opposition 😊

I have seen Lagaan (🙈) – that’s why I tell my colleagues every day “Dugna lagaan dena padega” 😉

— Alex Ellis (@AlexWEllis) April 11, 2023

After some users pointed out that mistake Mr. Ellis writes that he misspelled the name of the film and jokingly writes, ‘I mean shole, not chole (I haven’t had breakfast yet)’.".

Thanks for the 🎥suggestions. So I’ll watch

1. Chole
2. Chupke Chupke
3. I hate violence but Gangs Wasseypur so I can say something friendly to the cricket opposition 😊

I have seen Lagaan (🙈) – that’s why I tell my colleagues every day “Dugna lagaan dena padega” 😉

— Alex Ellis (@AlexWEllis) April 11, 2023

See some reactions from Twitter users.

Its Sholey…not chole 🙂

— Rupam Tripathi🇮🇳 (@Rupam1311) April 11, 2023

Sir, you can eat Chole – chupke chupke – while watching GoW. 🫣😂

— Shantanu Patil’s Weather Updates For MH / KA / GOA (@shanpati) April 11, 2023

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