Fool the crowd
Bluffmaster
Spot the real line — and fool the rest. Finish a famous Bollywood dialogue, song, or saying… or slip in a convincing fake and watch friends fall for it.
The desi party game of bluffs, hot takes & brutal verdicts
Log Kya KahengeOne big screen, everyone on their phones. Bluff your friends, spill your hottest takes, and let the whole room decide who's really sabse sahi.
The pitch
Log Kya Kahenge — literally "what will people say?" — is a Bollywood-flavoured party game for grown-up friend groups. No app, no downloads, no passing a phone around. One person hosts on a TV or laptop (the Board); everyone else plays from their own phone. You get a run of quick rounds — bluffing, hot takes, and group verdicts — and the crowd is always the judge.
In three moves
The rounds
Fool the crowd
Spot the real line — and fool the rest. Finish a famous Bollywood dialogue, song, or saying… or slip in a convincing fake and watch friends fall for it.
Match the crowd
Think like the log. Everyone answers the same hot-take prompt; you score by matching what most of the room said. Read the crowd, win the round.
Win the verdict
The table passes its verdict. "Most likely to…" prompts where the group decides who fits — the friend-group roast, refereed.
Straight from the deck
"Mere paas gaadi hai, bangla hai, bank balance hai… tumhare paas kya hai? Mere paas ___ hai."
Deewaar (1975)
"The most overrated Bollywood blockbuster of all time."
"Most likely to become the mama who slips a crisp ₹500 into every kid's palm at vidaai."
That's the Clean deck. Crank it to Cheeky — or, for grown-ups only, the 18+ Masala deck.
Your people
Made for grown-up friend groups — the ones with kids asleep in the next room, in-laws in the group chat, and strong opinions on everything from Kohli's captaincy to whose biryani wins. Adult humour's on the menu (there's an opt-in, age-gated Masala deck), but it's built for people who actually know each other.
Before you ask
A screen everyone can see for the Board — a TV, a laptop, even a propped-up phone — and a phone each for players. It all runs in the browser.
Best with 3–10. One host screen plus everyone on their phones. Two can still take it for a spin.
Yes — free to play.
Nope. No app, no install. Just open kyakahenge.com.
There's an optional, age-gated Masala deck with adult humour. The host picks the spice level; Masala is 18+ and off by default. Keep it Clean or Cheeky for mixed company.
It's built for in-person — everyone in one room around the Board — but nothing stops you sharing the Board on a video call.