The desi party game of bluffs, hot takes & brutal verdicts

Log Kya Kahenge

One big screen, everyone on their phones. Bluff your friends, spill your hottest takes, and let the whole room decide who's really sabse sahi.

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The pitch

New here? Here's the deal.

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

How it works

  1. Open the Board. One person taps "Host a game" on a big screen and gets a 4-letter room code.
  2. Everyone joins. Friends scan the QR on the screen (or go to kyakahenge.com/join) and punch in the code.
  3. Play & judge. Three kinds of rounds. Match the crowd, fool the crowd, or win the room's verdict. Highest score is crowned Sabse Sahi.

The rounds

Three ways to play

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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.

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Match the crowd

Sabki Rai

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.

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Win the verdict

Panchayat

The table passes its verdict. "Most likely to…" prompts where the group decides who fits — the friend-group roast, refereed.

Straight from the deck

A taste of the deck

BluffmasterClean

"Mere paas gaadi hai, bangla hai, bank balance hai… tumhare paas kya hai? Mere paas ___ hai."

Deewaar (1975)

Sabki RaiClean

"The most overrated Bollywood blockbuster of all time."

PanchayatClean

"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

Built for 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

Questions

What do I need?

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.

How many players?

Best with 3–10. One host screen plus everyone on their phones. Two can still take it for a spin.

Is it free?

Yes — free to play.

Do we have to download anything?

Nope. No app, no install. Just open kyakahenge.com.

Is there adult content?

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.

Can we play remotely?

It's built for in-person — everyone in one room around the Board — but nothing stops you sharing the Board on a video call.

Ready? Log kya kahenge — find out.