Best dialogues of Bollywood Movies
What is the first thing that strikes your mind when you hear the
word ‘Bollywood’? Is it the actors, the dressing style or the names
of the movies? Actually none. Bollywood is known most for the
wide range of famous dialogues it has contributed to the world.
From the very starting, dialogues were a special feature of the Hindi
Cinema. These dialogues didn’t just remain restricted to the movies
but also became common in our day-to-day life. Some of them are
as follows:-
   Pushpa, I hate tears-
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  Actor Rajesh Khanna is gone, but the dialogue from his films
  that make him immortal remain with his fans forever. ‘Pushpa,
  I hate tears’ was one such dialogue from the movie ‘Amar
  Prem’ (1972) which left the girls crazy for Rajesh Khanna and
  made him an all time superstar.
 Kitne Aadmi The- The 1975 release ‘Sholay’ was biggest
  Bollywood hit ever and that was all because of its beautifully
  designed dialogues scripted by the famous duo of Saleem
  Javed. ‘Kitne Aadmi The’ delivered by Gabbar (Amzad Khan)
  gained popularity due to the way it was spoken in the movie.
 Mogambo Khush Hua-
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  Anil Kapoor- Sridevi starer Mr. India (1987) was much
  appreciated for the acting of its villain ‘Mogambo’ than for any
  other factor. ‘Mogambo Khush Hua’, its most famous dialogue
  turned Amreesh Puri into one of the greatest villains Hindi
  Cinema has ever seen.
 Rishtey mein toh hum……- Shahanshah (1988) was released
  at the peak of Amitabh Bacchan era. The famous dialogue
  ‘Rishte mein toh hum tumhare baap lagte hain, par naam hai
  Shahanshah’ got him the image of angry young man of
  Bollywood.
 Tareekh pe tareekh…..-
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Sunny Deol is known for his manliness and the thunder of his
voice. His qualities came out with the popular dialogue of
Damini (1993) ‘tareekh pe tareekh’. In the movie, this dialogue
revealed the anger of a common man towards the poor judicial
system of the country.
 Ek chutki sindoor- The 2007 hit ‘Om Shanti Om’ was the
  debut film of today’s superstar Deepika Padukone. The movie
  featured two different births where Deepika played the role a
  top 80’s actress Shanti and gave the famous dialogue ‘Ek chutki
  sindoor ki keemat tum kya jaano Ramesh Babu; ek suhaagan ke
  sir ka taaj hota hai ek chutki sindoor; ………………
 Thappad se dir nahi lagta sahib, pyaar se lagta hai-
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  Sonakshi Sinha, known for her bold attitude, entered the Hindi
  film industry in 2010 with Salman Khan through the
  Blockbuster ‘Dabang’. Though Sonakshi didn’t had much to
  perform in the movie, she gave her best through the perfect
  blend of expressions and emotions. ‘Thappad se dir nahi lagta
  Sahib, pyaar se lagta hai’ became so famous that people still
  comment it in their day-to-day life.
 Filmmein sirf teen cheezon ki wajah se chalti hain….-
  Ekta kapoor’s 2011 hit ‘The Dirty Picture’ presented the story
  of a famous South Indian actress Silk Smita featuring Vidya
  Balan who got strangely trapped in her life. The awesome
  dialogue of the movie ‘Filmmein sirf teen cheezon ki wajah se
  chalti hain, Entertainment, entertainment, entertainment aur
  mein entertainment hun’ added the typical Bollywood tadka to
  the movie making it one of the biggest hit of that year.
 Mhaari Chhoriyaan Chhoron se kam hain ke-
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This dialogue comes from the Bollywood movie with highest
box office collection ie. ‘Dangal’. The movie was basically
centered around the lives of young wrestler sisters Geeta &
Babeeta and the struggle of their father Mahaveer Phogat to
make them reach this position. The significance of the dialogue
  ‘Mhari Chhoriyan Chhoron se kam hain ke’ lies in its fostering
  equality between boys and girls.
All these famous dialogues suggest that Bollywood has provided
the world with the valuable treasure of dialogues. Further, it is
also to be seen that the spicy taste of Hindi dialogues of
Bollywood cannot be found in Hollywood or any other film
industry.
-By Sourabh Agrawal