Filmen sirf 3 cheezon ki wajah se chalti hain, Entertainment, entertainment, entertainment..., voiced by Vidya Balan, Rajat Arora’s dialogue from The Dirty Picture {2011} conveys the true essence of the Indian Film Industry. We love it for its sheer melodrama, awesome Music and killer Dialogues. Yes, dialogues that have carried the burden of making films popular, single-handed.
This sequel of Killer Dialogues of Bollywood part-I unfolds the most popular and mantrap talks from the 80s and onwards. Read on...
“Moochhen hon to Nathhulal ji jaisi hon, warna na hon.” This hilarious take on one of his employees nathhulaal’s mustache by Vicky Kapoor (Amitabh Bachchan) is from my favourite Amitabh movie Sharaabi {1984}. (Dialogue by the Hilarious Kadar khan himself )
“Mogambo Khush hua” …The Cult dialogue by the cult Villain from a cult movie…Mogambo is more than happy in Shekhar Kapoor’s one of its kind sci-fi film Mr. India {1987}. I have watched it 100 times and still can’t get enough of the kids and the invisibility formula. (Dialogues by Salim-Javed)
“Aj Shaam ko maut ke saath apna Apeentment hai, kya apeentment…” The rather husky Amitabh Bachchan (Vijay DeenaNath Chauhan) from Agneepath {1990} casts an irrational impact upon the audience. (Dialogue by Kadar Khan, did you know this man was so versatilely talented? )
“Utaar ke phenk do ye wardi aur pehen lo balwant rai ka patta apne gale mein…” Trapped in the cobweb of High-level corruption, Ajay Mehra (Sunny Deol) from Ghayal {1990} outbursts. (Dialogue by Dilip Shukla)
“ I love you kkkiran” The psycho lover antagonist Rahul Mehra (Shahrukh Khan) from Darr {1993}, scares the sh** out of us viewers. He better be a hero. (Dialogue by Javed Siddiqui).
“Tareeq pe tareeq mili hai,
insaaf nai mila mylord…” by Sunny Deol from Damini {1993}
not only conveyed “Judgement Delayed is Judgement Denied” but also established the
actor as a strong pillar to be able to carry a film even for that minor role.
(Dialogue by Sutanu Gupta and Dilip Shukla)
“Ye Hindu ka khoon ye
Musalman
ka khoon…”
yet another madly entertaining performance by Nana from Krantiveer {1994}
also bagged him the Filmfare Best Actor Award. (Dialogue by K. K. Singh, Filmfare
Best Dialogue Winner)
“Jaa
Simran jee le apni zindagi, is ladke se zyaada pyar tuje koi nai kar sakta…”
by Amrish Puri from Dilwale Dulhaniya Le
Jaenge {1995} kind of liberates every young girl in love from the cruel fangs of her anti-romance Father. This sure was a Happy ending. (Dialogues by Javed Siddiqui and Aditya Chopra, Filmfare Best Dialogue Winner)
“Bade-bade
shehron me aisi chhoti-2 baatein hoti rehti hain Senorita”
Yes of course, just like this one, me compiling this huge article on Bollywood’s
dialogues. Anyway, this was about Shahrukh’s charm that sent girls into trance and
made each one of them feel like Senorita. (Dialogue by Javed Siddiqui won him the
1995 Filmfare Best Dialogue Award)
“Mere Karan Arjun Aenge”…The eternal time lag and the Baddy waiting to be murdered while the heroes re-incarnate. Surely determined is the Maa (Rakhi) waiting for her sons since like forever. Karan-Arjun {1995} had to come back. (Dialogue by Anwar Khan)
“Ek Machchar saala Aadmi ko Hijda bana deta hai ”
Mad are his characters and so are his dialogues. None other than Nana Patekar from
the film Yashwant {1997}. (Dialogue by Hriday Lani).
“Kuch kuch hota hai Anjali tum nahin samjhogi...” another typical college going romantic Rahul (Shahrukh Khan) explains love to his apparently naive friend Anjali (Kajol), steals the hearts of millions through his dash in Kuch Kuch Hota Hai {1998}. (Dialogue by the Director Karan Johar, himself)
“Hindustan Zindabad tha, Hai , Aur Rahega” another out roar by Sunny Deol (Tara Singh) from the across border love story Gadar {2001}, engraves Long Live India deep in the hearts of every Indian. (Dialogue by Shaktimaan)
“University ke bahar duniya hume nachati hai…” The drunk otherwise fun Daljeet (Amir Khan) from Rang De Basanti {2006} utters the reality of life admitting he does not have the courage to face it. This sure is hell of a dialogue. (By Prasoon Joshi )
“70 minute hain tumhare paas” The Charming coach Kabir Khan (Shahrukh Khan ) motivates his under rated Indian Womens’ Hockey Team to play the game of their lives. They move on to win the world cup in Chak de! India {2007}. (Dialogue by Jaideep Sahni)
“Agar kisi cheez ko dil se chaho to saari qaynaat…” an exaggerated version of our old films, Om Shanti Om {2007} had something good to offer too. Shahrukh’s dialogues. They may be an extension of the film’s melodramatic element, we still love them. (Dialogue by Mayur Puri)
“AAL IS WELL” Aamir’s make feel better monologue from 3 Idiots became a rage and is truly a mantra to follow. (Dialogue by RajKumar Hirani and Abhijat Joshi bagged them the 2009 Filmfare, IIFA and Star Screen Awards for the best dialogues.)
“Ek baar jo maine commitment kar di phir main apne apki bhi nai sunta…” The trend of power packed one-liners in his 2nd innings rather began from Wanted {2009}. Salman wouldn’t listen to anyone now on, follows the trend in Dabangg, Ready and Body Guard. (Dialogue by Shiraz Ahmed)
“Hum tumme itne chhed karenge ki bhool jaoge ki saans kahan
se len aur paade kahan se”
Dabangg {2010} is the word for Chulbul Pandey (Salman Khan) who
re-iterates the desi monologue through out the film to scare his opponents through
his exhibition of confidence.
(Dialogue by Dilip Shukla)
“3 cheezen
kabhi under estimate mat karna-I, me and myself” this seems
to be a rather inspiring line for all of us to believe. Salman from Ready {2011}
does it all for us.
(Dialogue by Farhad-Sajid)
Asking for exemption from not mentioning "Kutte-Kamine..." or "Rahul, naam to suna hoga" and many more of these (the list is still endless), I come to an end of my list of favorites (from 80s and onwards) here. Don't forget to comment on your favorite or mention one if i missed it. Just in case you missed the preceding article, click here Killer Dialogues of Bollywood-I and find out the ones prior to the 80s.
“ Ek machchar sala aadmi ko hijda bana deta hai..."
This Nana Patekar monologue became a popular catchphrase in the 90s. Who is Yeshwant (Nana Patekar) calling "Machchar" here?
- Indian Judicial System
- Indian Politician
- Indian Government
- Indian Policeman
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