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5 Evergreen Bollywood Dialogues From Hindi Movies
Posted by Saket Saurabh
1. We have seen many Bollywood movies. But Sholay is one of those movies which dialogues still remain in our memory. Sholay created a mammoth character of Gabbar Singh. And when we talk about Gabbar Singh, the most famous dialogue “KITNE AADMI THE” comes in our mind instantly. From our grandpa to our generation, the flavor of this punch line, KITNE AADMI THE has not diminished a bit.
2. The most hilarious dialogue comes from the movie SHARABI, “ MOOCHE HO TOH NATHULAL JAISI HO WARNA NA HO”.
Even if we forget the name of the movie SHARABI, we cannot forget the character of NATHULAL and his golden heart boss VICKY Aka Amitabh Bachchan. Wherever the word moustache comes we burst out laughing and say “MUCHE HO TOH NATHULAL JAISI HO WARNA NA HO”.
3. We know how time consuming our judicial process is. It takes years of sweat and blood to get the justice here. Our next dialogue perfectly echoes our pain and suffering. That is why Sunny Deol’s dialogue in the movie Damini-“TARIKH PE TARIKH” is our favorite one. The roaring muscular man of Bollywood Sunny Deol and his excellent dialogue delivery in “TARIKH PE TARIKH MILTI HAI JUDGE SAHAB MAGAR INSAAF NAHI MIL RAHA” is ever haunting.
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4. When I was writing it. The dialogue “ARE O PUSHPA” came in my mind first, before i recalled the name of the movie Amar Prem. The first super star of Indian cinema Rajesh Khanna and his unique romantic gesture always make us nostalgic. When we see tears in someone’s eyes, we recall this dialogue “ARE O PUSHPA, I HATE TEARS RE”.
5. A man of golden heart, a man full of heart, a man of mood yeah, undoubtedly Salman Khan and his manly way of approaching a girl has been catching our attention. One of the most famous dialogues “THAPPD SE DARR NAHI LAGTA SAHAB PYAR SE LAGTA HAI” of his movie Dabangg displays his image.
These dialogues became famous because they suit the story and actors of the movie completely. Otherwise, thousands of dialogues were used in the Indian cinema, but somewhere they couldn’t do justice with the movie and its plot.