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10 Unforgettable Dialogues Of Bollywood Actors

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1. Devdas

(Produced by Bimal Roy Bimal Roy was born on 12 July 1909 in Suapur, East >> Read More... ; 1955) – “Kaun Kambakht Bardasht Karne Ko Peeta Hain? Main Toh Peeta Hoon Ke Bas Saas Le Saku”.

A classic dialogue by Dilip Kumar Muhammad Yusuf Khan was born on the 11th of Decemb >> Read More... in the movie, Devdas was Bimal Roy’s superb and exceptional direction. The film originates from the novel bySarat Chandra Chattopadhyay. The dialogue translated as – “Who The Hell Drinks To Tolerate? I Drink So That I Can Breathe”.

2. Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge

(Produced by Yash Chopra Film maker Yash Chopra is recognized as the ‘king >> Read More... ; 1995) – “Senorita, Bade Bade Shehron Mein Aisi Chhoti Chhoti Baaten Hoti Rahti Hain”.

Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge is the ultimate Shahrukh-Kajol Blockbuster and is directed by Aditya Chopra Aditya Chopra is an Indian film director, scriptwr >> Read More... . Shahrukh Khan said the line in this film. In English, it means that –“Small things keep on happening in big cities. It delivers the simple message, everybody come, fall in love.

3. Sholay

(Produced by G. P. Sippy; 1975) – “Arrey O Sambha, Kitna Inaam Raakkhhe Hain Sarkar Ham Par?”

A super-hit blockbuster movie, directed by Ramesh Sippy Ramesh Sippy is an eminent film director and he is >> Read More... and music done by R.D.Burman, acquired a legendary seat in the heart of Hindi cinema. This dialogue was said by Amjad Khan Amjad Zakaria Khan was born on 12th November, 1940 >> Read More... , as the famous Gabbar Singh Click to look into! >> Read More... , who is known and will be known for his debut with this movie.

4. Namak Halal

(Produced by Satyendra Pal; 1982) – “I Can Talk English, I Can Walk English, I Can Run English Because English Is a Very Phuny Language”.

The hilarious movie character Arjun Singh Arjun Singh is an Indian actor, radio jockey, and >> Read More... , enacted by Amitabh Bachchan Amitabh Bachchan was born on October 11, 1942 in A >> Read More... , said this dialogue. The funniest movie ever, directed by Prakash Mehra Prakash Mehra was born on 13 July 1939 in Bijnor a >> Read More... , gives the audience a dramatic dosage of eye-catching good humor.

5. Yaadon Ki Baaraat

(Produced by Nasir Hussain; 1973) – “Kuttekameenee, Main Tera Khoon Pee Jayonga”.

Directed by Nasir Hussain, Yaadon Ki Baaraat is a Bollywood action thriller movie, starring Dharmendra Dharmendra Singh Deol was born on 8th December 193 >> Read More... , Neetu Singh Bio coming soon...     Family Tree Of Complete >> Read More... , and Zeenat Aman Zeenat Aman is a trendsetter and the most versatil >> Read More... , was a hit at the box office. The story is about three brothers, who were separated when a gangster slaughtered their parents. This line is said by Dharmendra (as Shankar) in pain and agony to the gangster.

6. Amar Prem Amar Prem is an Indian romantic drama series in Ma >> Read More...

(Produced by Shakti Samanta Shakti Samanta, an eminent Indian film director, w >> Read More... ; 1972) – “Pushpa, I Hate Tears. Inhhee Ponch Dalo”.

The legendary dialogue is given by Rajesh Khanna Born as Jatin Khanna on 29th December 1942, the ch >> Read More... ( Anand Babu Anand Babu was born on 1st January’1958 in Chennai >> Read More... ) to Sharmila Tagore Sharmila Tagore is a Bengali actress, who later sh >> Read More... (as Pushpa). The exotic music of Amar Prem by R. D. Burman and a sentimental love story makes it fascinating for us to watch. The movie is based on a Bengali love story , written by Bhibuti Bhusan Bandyopadhyay, with the title, Nishipadma.

7. Mr. India

(Produced by Boney Kapoor Achal Kapoor or Boney Kapoor is a very famous Indi >> Read More... ; 1987) – “Mogambo Khush Huya."

In the movie, Anil Kapoor Anil Kapoor was born on 24th December 1956 in Mumb >> Read More... (as Arun), raises up some orphaned kids, who were very close to him, until a gangster attacks him, who was after his house. The Gangster is none other than, the Mogambo, played by Amrish Puri Amrish Lal Puri was born on 22nd June, 1932 in Pun >> Read More... . Mogambo, the famous and outrageous villain ever, said this super-hit dialogue to his bunch of bandits.

8. Sholay

(Produced by G. P. Sippy and directed by Ramesh Sippy; 1975) – “Yeh Hath Mujhe De De Thakur."

An evergreen dialogue said by Gabbar Singh (Amjad Khan) to Thakur Baldev Singh ( Sanjeev Kumar Sanjeev Kumar was born on July 9th, 1938 in Mumbai >> Read More... ) in the movie.

9. Deewar Deewar is a Hindi serial broadcasted on DD Nationa >> Read More...

(Produced by Gulshan Rai Began his career with the Hindi flick industry as >> Read More... ; 1975) – “Aj Khush To Bohhott Hoge Tum."

This hit dialogue said by Amitabh Bachchan in Deewar, where he is pleading for his mother’s safety in front of a deity, delivers the uncomplicated fact that unusual circumstances are the instances made by God. But we should never get weak; rather we should face it.

10. Damini

(Produced by Karim Morani Karim Morani who was born in Mumbai, Maharashtra, >> Read More... and Bunty Soorma Bunty Soorma worked as a producer, director, and s >> Read More... ; 1993) – “Yeh Dhai Kilo Ka Haath Jab Kisi Ke Upper Paarrta Hain Na, Aadmi Utthta Nahi, Uth Jata Hain."

A Rajkumar Santoshi Rajkumar Santoshi is an Indian filmmaker who shot >> Read More... direction, Damini movie is about a girl who was raped and so, for want of justice, she has to face many obstacles. Sunny Deol Sunny Deol is a film actor, director and producer. >> Read More... said this dialogue, which became a rage.

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