The phrase Baazi Kiski does not correspond to a widely recognized concept, title, organization, or term in established encyclopedic references. Consequently, there is insufficient encyclopedic information to provide a comprehensive entry.
The individual words are derived from Hindi/Urdu:
- Baazi (बाज़ी) meaning “game,” “bet,” or “contest.”
- Kiski (किसकी) meaning “whose” or “of whom.”
When combined, Baazi Kiski can be interpreted literally as “Whose game?” or “Whose bet?” The phrase may be used colloquially in conversational Hindi/Urdu to question responsibility or ownership of a situation, or it could appear as a lyrical or rhetorical expression in popular culture (e.g., songs, films, or social media). However, no verifiable sources confirm its status as a distinct title, work, or concept within reliable encyclopedic literature.