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  1. Read the most popular Bollywood dialogues written in Hindi font on Hinditracks: From Movie Sholay (1975) : Saleem-Javeds dialogues from movie Sholay are Bollywood’s all time hits, specially dialogues delivered by Amjad Khan “Kitne Aadmi The??”

  2. Sep 14, 2024 · 1. “Utha le re babaUtha le…” — ‘Hera Pheri’ (2000) A.G. Films. Hera Pheri has been a cult favourite comedy movie, and when it comes to a discussion about it, the first thing that comes...

    • “Mogambo Khush Hua”
    • “Main Apni Favorite Hoon.”
    • “Khul Ke Ro Nahi Sakogi, Toh Khul Ke Has Kaise Paogi?”
    • “Mere Paas Maa hai.”
    • “Jaa Simran, Jaa. Jeele Apni Zindagi”
    • “All Izz Well”
    • “Tussi Ja Rahe Ho? Tussi Na Jao!”
    • “Aanewala Pal, Janewala hai.”
    • “Tension Lene Ka Nahi, Sirf Dene Ka.”
    • “Har Team Main Bas Ek Hi Gunda Ho Sakta Hai Aur Iss Team Ka Gunda Main Hoon!”

    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. Decades after the release of this film, this dialogue is often heard in casual conversations between fa...

    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. Adding a memorable detail to her extremely verbose character, Geet is also a highly positive and optimistic personality. Hence, when this dialogue pops up in one of her hilarious...

    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. The seaside, the glint in his eyes and the general mood of the film makes this dialogue worth remembering. Embracing oneself, in all our glory – good & bad – is key to ...

    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. Striking with the vein of our nation and resonating with Indian culture, this dialogue is wi...

    Movie: Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge Delivered by:Amrish Puri DDLJ is a cult classic filled with script writing that can win trophies for the best dialogue in Hindi cinema’s illustrious run. However, this famous Bollywood dialogue, delivered by the revered Amrish Puri is the sure-shot winner. After all, how can we not stan a dialogue that is relatabl...

    Movie: 3 Idiots Delivered by:Aamir Khan The mantra of any entrance exam goer, this sometimes inspirational and sometimes funny Hindi movie dialogue is the very best of the bunch! Emphatically delivered by Aamir Khan, with his fingers fluttering over his heart, is enough to calm the most frayed nerves. We approve & concur! Millennial Speak: “This to...

    Movie: Kuch Kuch Hota Hai Delivered by:Parzaan Dastur Remember the cute kid at the summer camp in K2H2? No, not the actress who plays SRK’s daughter – the other one, who attends summer camp with her, tries to count all the stars in the night sky and wears a Sikh dastar. This incredibly cute little kid blurts out this dialogue during a key emotional...

    Movie: Gol Maal Delivered by:Amol Palekar An oldie, but a goodie. The 70s film Gol Maal is considered an exemplary show of powerful performances and unforgettable music. This one’s a dialogue as well as a lyric, albeit a powerful one. Singing about the ephemeral, fleeting nature of life, Amol Palekar does his best to charm the audience into living ...

    Movie: Munnabhai MBBS Delivered by:Sanjay Dutt The boss of funny Bollywood dialogues, Munnabhai MBBS is the kind of feel good movie that’s perfect for some fun family time on a quiet Sunday. Filled with laughter, positivity and inspiring moments, this is a movie that will leave you feeling warm and cosy on the inside. This iconic dialogue from the ...

    Movie: Chak De India Delivered by:Shah Rukh Khan The best dialogue in the Hindi movie ‘Chak De India’, an inspiring story about the women’s national hockey team & their coach, is the one where SRK in his effort to push the team to its limit, spits this line out at a high-pressure moment. Shocking the audience into an alert state, this is undeniably...

    • Amjad Khan in ‘Sholay’ It is ironic how a list featuring some of the biggest heroes in Hindi Cinema is topped by the ultimate baddie Gabbar Singh. But was there really another choice here?
    • Amitabh Bachchan in ‘Deewar’ Right from the time ‘Zanjeer’ released, Indian Cinema was changed forever. The rom-coms from the 60s and early 70s gave way to “The Angry Young Man” persona which Amitabh Bachchan immortalised.
    • Guru Dutt in ‘Pyaasa’ ‘Pyasa’ is a sheer masterpiece. The story of a poet who is shunned by his own and even declared dead by his own brothers just for petty financial gain is poetry in itself.
    • Rajesh Khanna in ‘Anand’ Back in the day when Big B was a newbie and Rajesh Khanna was India’s first superstar, Hrishi Da created a touching piece of art about an ever-cheerful Anand (immortalised by Khanna) who suffers from an incurable lymphoma of the intestine, but believes that “Zindagi badi honi chahiye.
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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)
  3. Aug 21, 2024 · This article takes a nostalgic journey through the decades, exploring 50+ famous dialogues of Bollywood that have stood the test of time. F amous Dialogues of Bollywood: “Mere paas maa hai.” – Deewar (1975) “Kitne aadmi the?” – Sholay (1975) “Don ko pakadna mushkil hi nahin, namumkin hai.” – Don (1978)

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  5. In this Entertainism piece, we take a look at the 100 most famous Bollywood dialogues of all time. The power of the dialogue in Indian cinema is clearly seen with examples like Jhakkas! (Anil Kapoor), Hain! (Amitabh Bachchan),Barkhurdaar (Pran), and Aye saala (Mithun Chakraborty).