Are you a Bollywood fan? If yes, then you must be aware of all the famous dialogues of the movies that have managed to steal our hearts. From Rajesh Khanna to Shah Rukh Khan, the iconic dialogues from the industry toppers have been a rage among the audience. Even today, people prefer to use a few Bollywood dialogues in their conversations to make it sound interesting. After every movie, the popular dialogues become an instant hit among the friend's circle. So here is a complete list of iconic dialogues which have managed to become the talk of the town instantly.
The ’90s were the time when movies were evolving in their own perspective. New and innovative ideas were being tested. Actors were given prevalent roles and statures to showcase their best skills. People used to stand in long rows, waiting to buy tickets. These days, it is such easy to book movie tickets through sites like BookMyShow.
The famous dialogue of Rajesh Khanna that says “Babu Moshai Zindagi Badi Honi Chahiye Lambi Nahi” got major applaud from the audience. Along with Amitabh Bachchan in the frame, this film and the dialogues are loved by each and everyone till date.
Yet again, the superstar of Bollywood, Rajesh Khanna delivered the famous quote “Pushpa, I hate tears…inhe ponch dalo”. With each powerful performance, this man had the capability to make you laugh and cry at the same moment.
Coming from the popular movie, ‘Yaadon Ki Baraat’, the iconic dialogue of Dharmendra remains a favourite amongst the audience. “Kutte Kaminey, tu mujhse bachkar nahi ja sakta. Main tera khoon pee jaunga”- this dialogue has a separate fan base altogether.
Now, who can ever forget this mesmerising movie with the best of everything? From storyline to performances, songs to iconic dialogues, it was a power-packed movie with all the essential elements. The most famous dialogue here would be by Amjad Khan’s character, Gabbar – “Kitne aadmi the?” He had a number of note-worthy quotes and moments in the movie which requires a whole new list for itself.
One of Amitabh Bachchan’s best performances, his character in Deewar was extremely appreciated. With the dialogue “Aaj mere pass gaadi hai, paisa hai……tumhare pass kya hai?” he has won millions of hearts in the last few decades.
Delivered by another veteran actor, Shatrugan Sinha, the famous dialogue “Jali ko aag kehte hain, bhuji ko raakh hain…jis raakh se barood bane, use Vishwanath kehte hai” was an instant hit. Very few actors can actually pull off such an intense yet griping introduction to their character.
“Mogambo khush hua” – This dialogue was an earner in the year 1987. With the release of Mr. India, Bollywood got its best villain with the most innovative catchphrase ever.
Another amazing performance from Amitabh Bachchan was in the film ‘Shahenshah’. His famous dialogue “Rishte mein toh hum tumhare baap lagte hain aur naam hai Shahenshah” managed to win hearts all over.
Shah Rukh Khan and his movies have a special place in the history of Bollywood performances. This man is capable of pulling off any role possible. His favourite dialogue would always be “Kabhi kabhi kuch jeetne ke liye kuch harna padta hai, aur har kar jeetne wale ko baazigar kehte hain” from the movie ‘Baazigar’.
This movie was an epic romantic venture that has been running at Maratha Mandir in Mumbai for the last 24 years. The most iconic dialogue by Shah Rukh Khan in this movie has to be “Bade bade deshon mein aisi choti choti baatein hoti rehti hain”.
The latest era of modern films has proved to be quite a game changer. There are some very popular dialogues that are loved by each one of us.
Once made famous by Amitabh Bachchan and then remade by Shah Rukh Khan, Don is a cult classic that needs no introduction. The famous dialogue “Don ko pakadna mushkil hi nahin…namumkin hai” is a major hit among the masses.
‘Om Shanti Om’ had two main dialogues that grabbed the attention of the audience. One is by Shah Rukh Khan that say “Picture abhi baaki hain mere dost” and the other is by Deepika Padukone which quotes “Ek chutki sindoor ki keemat tum kya jano ramesh babu?”
Talking about iconic dialogues, Salman Khan needs to have a mention in the list. Although he has a number of famous quotes and monologues, the one from the movie ‘Wanted’ – “Ek bar jo maine commitment kar di…uske baad toh main khud bhi nhi sunta” has been a favourite.
The Khan factor works really well in the Bollywood industry. Apart from Salman Khan and Shah Rukh Khan, it is Amir Khan’s ‘3 Idiots’ that makes a place on this list. The quote “All is Well” was on everyone’s mouth that year.
By now you might have understood about who is the ‘Baadshah’ of iconic dialogues in Bollywood. The dialogue “My name is Khan and I am not a terrorist” won hearts all across the globe.
The unique movie representation of Wasseypur contained a huge list of famous dialogues that are garnered by people till now. The most famous one has to be “Tumse na ho payega” which is loved by the audience.
A movie that changed the perception of life for many, holds a special place in the hearts of the audience. The dialogue that grabbed maximum claps was “Kahin par pahuchne ke liye Kahin se nikalna zaroori hai”.