tamasha

તમાશા
definition
noun
Earlier this month, your administration spent Rs.11 crore on a tamasha called the Pravasi Bharatiya Divas, tempting the diaspora home by offering dual citizenship to non-resident Indians and people of Indian origin.
a grand show, performance, or celebration, especially one involving dance.
example
Earlier this month, your administration spent Rs.11 crore on a 'tamasha' called the Pravasi Bharatiya Divas, tempting the diaspora home by offering dual citizenship to non-resident Indians and people of Indian origin.
Their reaction to the quake was to try and encash on it by organising a 'tamasha' in the city.
India is rather unique in the amount of 'tamasha' surrounding the government's budgetary announcements.
The 'tamasha' over tickets has reached a feverish crescendo.
Sadly, cricket is India has been reduced to a 'tamasha' .
what a 'tamasha'!
there was a huge 'tamasha' when she wrote to say she'd be in Karachi for a few hours
The performance by street children of the project, uses the whole repertoire from 'tamasha' to vaudeville to create a delightful play around a poor child's desire to get education.
I find three aspects of the 'tamasha' particularly entertaining.
Be it the daily 'tamasha' of politics, the funny world of sports or just about any sphere of activity, there are amusing moments, amusing people and amusing incidents that make the year what it is - highly amusing!
Even as the camera recorded this blatant act of arson, on the parapet sat a group of women, one of them nonchalantly dangling her legs, watching the 'tamasha' .
by the sound of it we can expect a joyful 'tamasha'
'Tamasha' can be performed, anywhere, without the construction of any special stage like the village square, the courtyard of any house, an open ground or even on an artificial stage.
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