Mobile Caught In School ft. Mehak Vachher
School ke principal ki naak ke niche se, PT sir aur Class teacher ki nazaro se bacha ke Class me mobile lana, uss waqt ki si adventure se kam nahi tha. Ekdam kisi secret agent wali feelings aati thi. Mobile lane se ek taraf jahaan Crush aur dosto ke bich show off hota tha wahi dusri taraf Senior aur juniors ke bich thoda-bahoot naam bhi ho jata tha. School ke rules ki dhajjiya uda ke mobile phone lana jitna mushkil tha usse bhi zyada mushkil tha class mein usey chupa ke rakhna. Yaadon ka Basta ke iss episode mein humne baat ki hai Mehak se. Mobile aur school se jude kisso ke baare mein. Listen to the latest episode of Yaadon ka Basta
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Yaadon ka Basta
Someone accidentally placed a Mic in front of 4 adults (employed - thank god) and they started talking about their schools. They are calling it a podcast but it is literally, honestly, a chit-chat-bitching-sess ... ion about whose school cared less about the future of its students. You will hear about the most unnecessary survival techniques along with some Koffee with Karan Worthy Gossip scoops on what goes around in the school life of kids in Uttar Pradesh and Delhi NCR - basically most of NORTH. A light-hearted podcast show about the good old days gone by and the bad in the good old days gone by. The four voices you hear are a mix of back and front benchers who are mostly speaking out of turn in spite of assigned roll numbers Someone accidentally placed a Mic in front of 4 adults (employed - thank god) and they started talking about their schools. They are calling it a podcast but it is literally, honestly, a chit-chat-bitching-session about whose school cared less about the future of its students. You will hear about the most unnecessary survival techniques along with some Koffee with Karan Worthy Gossip scoops on what goes around in the school life of kids in Uttar Pradesh and Delhi NCR - basically most of NORTH. A light-hearted podcast show about the good old days gone by and the bad in the good old days gone by. The four voices you hear are a mix of back and front benchers who are mostly speaking out of turn in spite of assigned roll numbers