8 iconic Bollywood dialogues that evoke patriotism

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Unforgettable Bollywood dialogues 

As India celebrates its 78th Independence Day, let’s take a look at some of the iconic Bollywood dialogues that evoke patriotism and captivate the love for the nation. 

Hindustan Zindabad... (Gadar)  

Sunny Deol’s period action Gadar: Ek Prem Katha brings the classic dialogue, “Hindustan Zindabad Tha, Zindabad Hai, Zindabad Rahega.” It showcases Tara Singh’s love for his nation.   

Watan Ke Aage...(Raazi)  

Alia Bhatt’s dialogue “Watan Ke Aage Kuch Bhi Nahi, Khud Bhi Nhi” evokes the feeling of patriotism and showcases the unwavering dedication to the nation. She plays a secret RAW agent. 

Ek Mulk.. (Chak De! India)  

Shah Rukh Khan’s sports drama conveys the message of unity and love for India. “Mujhe states ke naam na sunayi dete hain na dikhayi dete hain, sirf ek mulk ka naam sunai deta hai India”  

Indian Army Hai... (Lakshya)  

Hrithik Roshan’s inspirational war drama gave us the iconic dialogue, “Ye Indian Army hain, hum dushmani mein bhi ek sharafat rakhte hain,” which highlights the ethics of our military. 

Azaadi Ki Ladai... (Mangal Pandey)  

Aamir Khan’s patriotic movie offered us the unforgettable dialogue, “Yeh azaadi ki ladai hain, guzre hue kal se azaadi... aane waale kal ke liye”, on India’s fight for freedom. 

Mulk badhta hai... (Mulk) 

Taapsee Pannu’s captivating dialogue, “Ek mulk kagaz pe naksho ki lakeeron se nahi badhta ... mulk badhta hai rang se, bhasha se, dharam se, zaat se,” highlights the real progress of a nation.  

Musalman-Hindu ka khoon... (Krantiveer)  

Nana Patekar beautifully presents the secular values of the nation, “Yeh Musalman ka khoon yeh Hindu ka khoon ... bata is mein Musalman ka kaunsa Hindu ka kaunsa, bata!   

Mitti ka Haq... (The Legend of Bhagat Singh)  

Ajay Devgn’s emotional dialogue, “Aap namak ka haq adaa kijiye, main mitti ka haq adaa karta hu,” inspires us to take up the duty and the responsibility towards nation.