8 Bollywood dialogues that remain etched in our memories

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Deewar (1975)

“Mere paas maa hai” Writer: Salim-Javed Shashi Kapoor delivered this iconic dialogue in the film that also featured a terrific Amitabh Bachchan.

Amar Prem (1972)

"Pushpa, I hate tears…” Writer: Ramesh Pant This is one of the most popular dialogues of superstar Rajesh Khanna.

Sholay (1975)

"Kitne aadmi the!” Writer: Salim-Javed Amjad Khan’s Gabbar Singh posed this most famous question of Hindi cinema.

Shahenshah (1988)

“Rishtey mein toh hum tumhare baap lagte hai, naam hai Shahenshaah!” Writer: Santosh Saroj An iconic dialogue of Amitabh Bachchan that is still etched in our memories.

Mr. India (1987)

“Mogambo khush hua!” Writer: Salim- Javed No one but Amrish Puri could have played the menacing villain Mogambo, and delivered this dialogue with an evil grin.

Damini (1993)

"Tareekh pe tareekh, tareekh pe tareekh, tareekh pe tareekh milti gayi My Lord, par insaaf nahi mila!” Writer: Rajkumar Santoshi Sunny Deol’s earnest appeal for justice too has stood the test of time.

Devdas (2002)

“Kaun kambakht bardaasht karne ko peeta hai!” - Writer: Prakash Kapadia This statement by Shah Rukh Khan's Devdas left a lasting impression.

URI: The Surgical Strike (2019)

“How’s the Josh?” Writer: Aditya Dhar Vicky Kaushal too makes it to the list with his spirited ‘How’s the Josh?’ question.