Oonch Neech

Oonch Neech

Oonch Neech (or Oonch Neech ka Papada) is a rural and urban street children's game and variation of Tag game played of North India and Pakistan. Oonch Neech (Hindi) translates Up and Down in English.

In Andhra Pradesh, it is played in the name of Nela Banda, (Telugu:నేల-బండ) which is now extinct owing to urbanization and western influence. This game needs needs at least 4 or more kids. A place where you will find foot path or jogging lane or some surface higher than the level of grass is ideal to play this game.

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Terms

Oonch: means an area higher than the ground level or simply Upper Level. Neech: means the ground area or the lower surface area or simply Lower Level. Danner: The person who will catch the other members who are playing.[1]

Overview

After a chain-cut, a person, say A is chosen as Daner or catcher. The playing members will ask the Danner : 'Oonch neech ka papada—Oonch mangi ki neech?' means what you want the upper level or the lower level. The catcher chooses either Oonch (any height) or Neech (ground). Usually he choses Neech, so as to move. Once A choses Oonch, he should not step on Neech by any means and on the other hand, he will not let other players to step on his ground. If B stays on ground by mistake and if he is captured by A, then B becomes the catcher in the next game.

In the game, other players tease the catcher by saying "Hum tumhari Neech pe or Hum tumhari Oonch pe" which mean "We're in your area, catch us". In Telugu, it is translated as "Nee nelanta pappu suddha" or "Nee bandanta pappu suddha". The catcher is asked by the players "Which area do you want? Oonch (up) or Neech (down)?". The catcher choses the area as per his convenience.[2]

In popular culture

The game has lend itself to the title of a 1989 Bollywood film, Oonch Neech Beech (1989), starring Sanjeev Kumar and Shabana Azmi.

See also

  • Stapu

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