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  1. May 7, 2021 · 12) Andaz Apna Apna (1994) Aap Purush Hi Nahi, Mahapurush Hai Cast: Aamir Khan, Salman Khan, Karisma Kapoor, Raveena Tandon, Paresh Rawal, Shakti Kapoor, Juhi Chawla, Mehmood, Deven Verma. Delivered By: Aamir Khan (Amar Manohar) Director: Rajkumar Santoshi. Dialogue Writers: Rajkumar Santoshi and Dilip Shukla.

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    • “Kitne aadmi the” (Sholay- Amjad Khan- 1975)
    • “Aaj mere paas gaadi hai, bungla hai, paisa hai... tumhare paas kya hai?” (Deewar-Amitabh Bachchan- 1975)
    • "Kaun kambakht bardaasht karne ko peeta hai? Main toh peeta hoon ke bas saans le saku" (Devdas- Dilip Kumar- 1955)
    • "Kutte, kameene, main tera khoon pee jaoonga” (Yaddon Ki Baraat- Dharmendra- 1973)
  2. In this Entertainism piece, we take a look at the 100 most famous Bollywood dialogues of all time. 100 Most Famous Bollywood Dialogues of All Time - Entertainism In a country that loves and lives for its films, the films, and more so over the dialogues, have been passed down from one generation to the next, much like an entertainment inheritance.

    • “Mogambo Khush Hua” Movie: Mr.India. Delivered by: Amrish Puri. An evergreen Indian classic, Mr. India was a movie full of iconic moments, famous Bollywood dialogues, and memorable scenes thanks to Mr. Amrish Puri’s exceptional portrayal of an over-dramatic character.
    • “Main apni favorite hoon.” Movie: Jab We Met. Delivered by: Kareena Kapoor. There is no denying that Kareena Kapoor’s bubbly character in this fun romedy is one of her most charming portrayals to date.
    • “Khul ke ro nahi sakogi, toh khul ke has kaise paogi?” Movie: Dear Zindagi. Delivered by: Shah Rukh Khan. Our hearts were collectively melted when this heartfelt dialogue was delivered by SRK with his signature suave & empathetic delivery.
    • “Mere paas Maa hai.” Movie: Deewar. Delivered by: Amitabh Bachchan & Shashi Kapoor. Arguably one of the most iconic moments in Hindi cinema, this robustly candid exchange during the course of a confrontation among brothers is a part of the famous Bollywood dialogues hall of fame.
    • "Mere paas maa hai." Movie: Deewar (1975) Writer: Salim-Javed.
    • "Pushpa, I hate tears…" Movie: Amar Prem(1972) Writer: Ramesh Pant (dialogues), Arabinda Mukhopadhyay.
    • "Kitne aadmi the!" Movie: Sholay (1975) Writer: Salim-Javed.
    • "Babumoshai, zindagi badi honi chahiye, lambi nahi." Movie: Anand (1971) Writer: Gulzar (dialogues), Hrishikesh Mukherjee, D.N. Mukherjee, Bimal Dutta.
  3. Sep 14, 2024 · From the delivery of the dialogue to the acting, performance, and timing, it turned out to be a total hit. 19. “Mere Karan Arjun Aayenge…” – ‘Karan Arjun’ (1995) Karan Arjun is an ...

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  5. Aug 21, 2024 · From the Bollywood dialogues of the 70s to the romantic verses of the 90s and the contemporary wit of the 2000s, each decade has contributed to the legacy of iconic Hindi movies. As we continue to celebrate the magic of Indian cinema, this movie dialogue in Hindi will undoubtedly echo through time, reminding us of the emotions, drama, and sheer brilliance that Bollywood has brought to the silver screen.