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Te Mirza-: Blue Streak In Punjabi Dubbed-bhola

| Original English Line | Punjabi Dubbed Version (Bhola Te Mirza) | |-----------------------|------------------------------------------| | “I’m a cop!” | “Oye main police wala aa, putthar!” | | “Give me the diamond.” | “Hira lai ke aaja, ni ta tera balle balla .” | | “Don’t mess with me.” | “Ainvein mera time waste na kar. Main Bhola haan, par Mirza ban sakda.” |

Here’s how they upgraded the original: Blue Streak In Punjabi Dubbed-Bhola Te Mirza-

So here’s to Bhola, here’s to Mirza, and here’s to every Punjabi uncle who still says, “Oh, Blue Streak ? Nahi yaar, main taan Bhola Te Mirza hi dekhanga.” | Original English Line | Punjabi Dubbed Version

Remember the golden era of CD players and late-night movie marathons? For 90s kids and early 2000s Punjabis, one Hollywood comedy became an unlikely desi classic—not because of its English script, but because of its hilarious, swagger-filled Punjabi dubbing . For 90s kids and early 2000s Punjabis, one

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I’m talking about —the 1999 Martin Lawrence heist-comedy—which, in the hearts of Punjabi audiences, is forever known as “Bhola Te Mirza.” What is “Bhola Te Mirza”? If you search for Blue Streak on a Punjabi movie database or an old CD shop in Ludhiana or Jalandhar, you won’t find the English title. Instead, you’ll spot a colorful cover with Martin Lawrence’s face and the words: Bhola Te Mirza .

Some fan-made dubs have appeared on YouTube, but the original CD quality? That’s a lost treasure. Blue Streak is a decent Hollywood comedy. But Bhola Te Mirza is ours . It’s messy, loud, grammatically incorrect, and absolutely perfect. It proves that a great story doesn’t need a big budget—it needs the right language and attitude .