Arshi Khanam
From the late 70s to the 90s and 2000s, there are some classic dialogues that transition into each era without losing their lustre. Here are some of the popular dialogues we use in our daily lives.
When you feel elated and delightful, Amrish Puri’s iconic dialogue from the sci-fi film Mr. India comes to the rescue.
“Babumoshai, Zindagi Badi Honi Chahiye, Lambi Nahi” Anand movie’s dialogues withstood the test of time as it is still popular, highlighting the will to live life to the fullest without regrets.
Aamir Khan’s coming-of-age romantic comedy film 3 Idiots features this iconic dialogue to give hope in any tough situation. So, next time you’re in trouble, chant this magic mantra for a new ray of optimism.
Amitabh Bachchan’s epic dialogue, “Don Ko Pakadna Mushkil Hi Nahi Na Mumkin Hai,” reflects on the sharp and edgy situation where you flaunt your strengths.
Kareena Kapoor Khan’s Jab We Met character Geet channelizes a bold and free-spirited personality, and the dialogue is used to depict confidence and self-love.
Delivered during the heartwarming climax, this dialogue by Simran’s orthodox father showcases his acceptance of her love. The dialogue imparts a sense of freedom and urges you to follow your heart.
This SRK dialogue, “Picture Abhi Baaki Hai Mere Dost,” from Om Shanti Om is an impressive metaphor that depicts unfinished events with a glimmer of hope for more.
This dialogue from the 1975 Sholay showcases the timeless legacy as it shines to date. It is delivered wonderfully by the deadly villain Gabbar and is often used for witty humour.