Thursday 21 May 2020

11 Best Unforgettable Dialogues from Bollywood Movies

In India, the majority of people are movie lovers and there’s no doubt that Bollywood mania will be seen all around the corner of the country. Each year movie lovers wait for some awe-inspiring movies to entertain them and inspire them. There’re many things that are Bollywood-inspired such as the country's music, dance, wedding, and fashion trends. However, apart from Bollywood’s inspired trends, story-line, songs, and dance sequences, one more thing is there that sets this famous industry apart from others and that is its ‘Dialogues.’

Yes! Bollywood is full of awesome evergreen dialogues that we all love hearing and quoting them in our day-to-day lives. Without a doubt, one can forget a Bollywood movie and its story-line, but what remains in the minds of the audiences forever when those movies fade away are their evergreen dialogues.

Having this in mind, today in this blog let’s recall all those famous, evergreen, and best dialogues from the Bollywood movies that are not fading away anytime sooner from everyone’s mind. Though there’re many such dialogues ranging from “Pushpa, I Hate Tears” to “Main Apni Favorite Hoon,” but here we listed only the 11 best unforgettable Dialogues from Bollywood Movies. So, keep reading and enjoy the time:

• Dialogue No. 1 from the movie Devdas: “Kaun Kambakht Bardaasht Karne Ko Peeta Hai, Mein To Peeta Hun Ke Bas Saans Le Saku” – delivered by Dilip Kumar.

• Dialogue No. 2 from the movie Deewar: "Aaj Mere Paas Gaadi Hai, Bangla Hai, Paisa Hai... Tumhare Paas Kya Hai?" – delivered by Amitabh Bachchan.

• Dialogue No. 3 from the movie Shahenshah: "Rishte Mein To Hum Tumhare Baap Lagte Hain, Naam Hai Shahenshah" – delivered by Amitabh Bachchan.

• Dialogue No. 4 from the movie Don: “Don Ka Intezaar Toh Baarah Mulko Ki Police Kar Rahi Hai, But Don Ko Pakadna Mushkil Hi Nahi, Namumkin Hai” – delivered by Amitabh Bachchan.

• Dialogue No.5 from the movie Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge: “Bade Bade Deshon Mein Aisi Choti Choti Baatein … Hoti Rehti Hai” – delivered by Shah Rukh Khan.

• Dialogue No. 6 from the movie Damini: “Tarikh Par Tarikh, Tarikh Par Tarikh, Tarikh Par Tarikh, Tarikh Par Tarikh Milti Rahi Hai … Lekin Insaaf Nahi Mila My Lord…Mili Hai Toh Sirf Yeh Tarikh” – delivered by Sunny Deol.

• Dialogue No. 7 from the movie Rowdy Rathore: “Joh Main Bolta Hoon Woh Main Karta Hoon … Joh Main Nahi Bolta Woh Main Definitely Karta Hoon.” – This is one of the famous funny Bollywood dialogue – delivered by Akshay Kumar.

• Dialogue No. 8 from the movie Wanted: “Ek Bar Joh Maine Commitment Kar Di … Uske Baad Toh Main Khud Ki Bhi Nahi Suntan” – delivered by Salman Khan.

• Dialogue No. 9 from the movie Barfi: “Life Mein Sabse Bada Risk Hota Hai Koi Risk Na Lena” – the best Bollywood dialogue on life delivered by Ranbir Kapoor.

• Dialogue No. 10 from the movie Baazigar: “Kabhi Kabhi Kuch Jitne Ke Liya Kuch Haarna Padta Hai, Aur Haar Ke Jitne Wale Ko Baazigar Kehtey Hain” – This is also one of the best Bollywood dialogue on life delivered by Shah Rukh Khan.

• Dialogue No. 11 from the movie Kal Ho Na Ho: “Pyar Bohot Log Karte Hai, Par Mere Jaisa Pyar Koi Nahi Kar Sakta Kyuki Kisi Ke Paas Tum Jo Nahi Ho” – This is one of the famous Bollywood romantic dialogues delivered by Shah Rukh Khan.

Friday 1 May 2020

The Inspiring Life of Irrfan Khan: He will be truly missed

Irrfan Khan passed away on Wednesday 29 April 2020 due to colon infection. Irrfan khan Death shook the nation badly. He lived a life of 53 years but made a permanent mark on the industry and the hearts of people. Many actors will follow in his footsteps in the coming time. 



The Indian-origin film star has a very humble background. Not only Indian audiences but British audiences also loved the performances of Irrfan khan in movies. Hollywood blockbusters like Hollywood flicks, including Life of Pi, Jurassic World, and Slumdog Millionaire, are some of the outstanding work in which Irrfan is involved. But the journey was never easy for Irrfan, he worked really hard to achieve what he deserved. 

As a kid, he always wanted to become a cricketer, but with time he shifted his interest towards acting and joined a drama school. From the very beginning, he was aware that this would be a tough fight as show business is not an easy deal. But he didn’t want to be stuck with TV soap operas and wanted something grand which later he received.

He did many small roles in the beginning but his documentary work on footballer Diego Maradonna, and Amy Winehouse, became his biggest break. Next, when he worked again with Asif “The Warrior in India” and this let him slip into the mainstream Bollywood industry. His greatest work is considered to be Maqbool that was an Indian interpretation of Macbeth- a Play by William Shakespeare.

Then, the movie Lunchbox was widely praised by the Indian audience. This romantic arty film was loved due to its concept of the life and relationship of Indian lonely housewife.


Meanwhile, the acclaimed his success in the Anglo-American industry. He banged the industry with a series of noteworthy roles that were loved by the respective audiences. 

Director Michael Winterbottom was the one who selected Irrfan for his movie A Mighty Heart but the  Slumdog Millionaire- directed by Danny Boyle made him famous among masses. Hollywood, then started acknowledging the work of Irrfan. The film received not only once but eight Oscars in the line-that further built a strong road of success for Irrfan.

Then we worked in other movies like The Amazing Spider-Man, Life of Pi, Jurassic World, and Inferno. He was not only a good actor but a very amazing person in real life. He was humble, honest yet rebelled towards the orthodox mentality. 

He was first diagnosed with an endocrine tumor, and that’s when his health started to decline. He even jotted all his experience with the disease in an open letter. He stated how life is uncertain and how nothing is permanent.

He always inspired people who know him. Danny Boyle said about the role in Slumdog millionaire: "He has an instinctive way of finding the 'moral center' of any character..."

He is now called as "an actor of silent expressions", and never lived a life for showing off to the world. He has a very simple lifestyle yet very analytic thinking. 

It is said that  "Someone who fought till the very end and always inspired everyone who came close to him."
This is a purely dedicated post to the legend Irrfan Khan by Famous Bollywood. May you rest in heaven Irrfan.