Bollywood Films Famous Dialogues: Ajay Devgan’s recent release ‘Red 2’ has so far earned more than 60 crores rupees. Along with acting, the dialogues of the film are also getting a lot of applause. Strong dialogues live in the minds of the audience for years. Friends, family, siblings, be it the sour-sweet noise or the boss in the office, they are found to hear. Not only this, their mimes are made and viral on social media too.
You are watching the arms, watching the government employees outside ‘,’ Who said that I am a Pandava, I am the whole Mahabharata Hoon ‘, the thrill is at a different level with a strong dialogue. As soon as the curtain falls, its songs and dialogues leave an impression on the mind. This is the reason why Ajay Devgan, Ritesh Deshmukh, Vani Kapoor starrer film has managed to take out its budget of 48 crores in three days at the box office.
These film dialogues live on tongue
Even before ‘Red 2’, the film industry has given many dialogues, which have joined people’s everyday life. From the film ‘Wall’, ‘Mere Paas Maa Hai’ to ‘Mogambo Khushi Hoi’ of ‘Mr. India’ are still on people’s tongues. How can it be forgotten to ‘Jae Simran, Zee Le Apan Jeevan’ of ‘Dil Wale Dulhania Le Jayenge’. These strong dialogues have been an important role in making films a success. Let’s look at the dialogue that never forgets anything like this.
‘I have money, bungalow, car is …’
‘I have money, a bungalow, a car, a servant, a bank balance, what do you have?’ In response to the ‘Mera Sa Paa Hai’- This dialogue of the film ‘Wall’, Shashi Kapoor and Amitabh Bachchan, who came in 1975, still touches the hearts of the audience. This film not only gave a never forgetting dialogue but also managed to make a place in the hearts of the audience. This dialogue shows the debate between two brothers (Amitabh-Shashi), which shows the importance of the mother.
‘How many men were there’
The special thing is that another successful film of Amitabh came in 1975, named ‘Sholay’. Many dialogues of the film became popular, including Dharmendra’s ‘Basanti, these dogs in front of these dogs’ to villain Amjad Khan’s ‘How many men were’. It has become an immortal dialogue of Indian cinema.
‘Mogambo is happy’
Shekhar Kapoor’s 1987 film ‘Mr. India’, in which Sridevi was in the lead role with Anil Kapoor, Satish Kaushik, Amrish Puri played the villain. His dialogue ‘Mogambo Khushi Hoi’ in this film also became a big hit. Even today, people repeat it in moments of happiness.
‘Ja Simran Ja, Ji take your life’
Amrish Puri’s film came out in 1995, ‘Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge’ and his dialogue ‘Ja Simran Jaa, G Le Apna Jeevan’ became very popular.
‘To reach somewhere …’
‘To reach somewhere, it is very important to get from somewhere …’ This dialogue of the film ‘Yeh Jawani Hai Deewani’ is best for the youth. Banni (Ranbir Kapoor), who is confused, explains his friend Naina (Deepika Padukone).
‘Pushpa, I Hate Tears!
Apart from this, ‘Pushpa, I Hate Tears!’ Also included, which is of ‘Amar Prem’, which was said by Rajesh Khanna. At the same time, Salman Khan’s dialogue from ‘Bodyguard’ ‘make one favor to me that do not give any favor to me …’ also lives on people’s tongue.
‘This two and a half kilos of hand when …’
Apart from this, in the list of strong dialogues, the film ‘Damini’ has a ‘date on date, date on date’, which Sunny Deol said in court. ‘When this two and a half kilos of hand falls on someone, then the man does not get up, gets up’ also from the film ‘Damini’, which Sunny Deol said.