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Published 17:51 IST, October 22nd 2019

Bollywood movie dialogues that become synonymous with actors

Amongst the many famous Bollywood films, there are many movies that got famous because of it's characters and songs. Here is a list of dialogues that got famous

Reported by: Vaishnavi Navalka
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The film industry has over a hundred Bollywood actors and films. While in some movies, the film turned out to be a super hit, while in some the character gained popularity. In some movies the songs got famous and in some movies, the dialogues got famous. Here is a list of the top 5 cult dialogues of Bollywood movies.

Five cult dialogues of Indian cinema

Sholay:

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This film released in the year 1984, Sholay is a movie about two friends, Jay and Veeru. The role of Jay and Veeru is played by Amitabh Bachchan and Dharmendra respectively. The role of the antagonist Gabbar is played by Amjad Khan. In this movie, Gabbar’s group members get beaten up and face defeat during a fight. This makes Gabbar angry and he asks his members, “Kitne aadmi the?’’

Don:

Released in the year 2006, Don is the remake of Amitabh Bachchan’s film with the same name. Shah Rukh Khan plays the role of an underworld don. When the police chase him he tricks them every time and says a dialogue which became famous, “ Don ko pakadna mushkil hi nahin na mumkin hai’’

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Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge:

The evergreen love story of Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol, which also became a very famous movie. The two miss a train from their trip with their respective friends and find a way home together. During this trip, Kajol happens to be disheartened to have a to travel without her friends and then Shah Rukh Khan says the dialogue,” Bade bade shehro me aisi choti choti baatein hoti rehti hai”

Kalicharan

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The story of a wicked man who takes care of his nephew, who then grows up to become a police officer. Shatrugan Sinha plays the role of the police officer who goes against his uncle and his wicked doings. The dialogue of Ajit, “saara sheher mujhe lion ke naam se janta hai” went on to become a cult dialogue.

Damini

Damini is a film, which is a story about a rape victim. In this movie, Sunny Deol plays the role of a lawyer who fights for the right of the victim and after the court fails to give the victim justice he says,” Tareekh pe tareekh, Tareekh pe tareekh”, signifying the delay of the case.

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Updated 21:48 IST, October 22nd 2019

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