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9 Most Iconic Bollywood Dialogues & Their Cultural Impact

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Movies have become an integral part of our lives to such an extent that there are times when we try to copy or enact the characters from a particular film or use the dialogues which were spoken by a character in order to have some fun or mimic that particular character.

Over the years, there have been many instances when the dialogues of a movie became very popular among the audiences but certain dialogues hold a special place in the hearts of movie lovers and today we are going to list few of them for you.

1. Don ko pakadna mushkil hi nahi namumkin hai:

All of us know that this dialogue was first spoken by the legendary actor Amitabh Bachchan when he played the role of Don in 1978 and then it was spoken by Shah Rukh Khan when he portrayed the character of Don in the remake version which released in 2006.

While both the films were loved by the audiences, the dialogue has become a signature quote of characters which are invincible and fearless.

2. Ek baar jo maine commitment kar di, toh main apne aap ki bhi nahi sunta:

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This dialogue was spoken by Salman Khan in “Wanted” (2009) which was a big hit and in this movie, Salman Khan played the role of an undercover cop. This dialogue got very famous just after the release of the movie as it displayed the determination and strong will of a person towards his commitment and not to forget to mention that Salman Khan’s style of delivering the dialogue made it more impactful.

3. All Is Well:

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The comforting phrase of three words was spoken by Aamir Khan in his movie “3 Idiots” (2009) and now it has become a pretty commonly spoken phrase which is used by people to convey others that they are fine or things will be fine if the situation is a little problematic.

4. Tumse Na Ho Payega:

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This dialogue from “Gangs of Wasseypur” (2012) is used as a sarcastic remark whenever a person has to cast doubts on someone else’s capability.

5. Dosti Mein No Sorry, No Thank You:

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The dialogue from “Maine Pyaar Kiya” (1989) enjoys a cult following as it is used to show the unconditional love in friendship and even after more than 3 decades, it is immensely popular, especially among youngsters.

6. Mogambo Khush Hua:

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The manner in which legendary actor Amrish Puri spoke it in the movie “Mr. India” (1987) made it an iconic dialogue and it is often used in funny situations as one wants to show satisfaction in a villainous manner.

7. Kitne Aadmi the:

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This was spoken by Amjad Khan who played the character of ruthless villain Gabbar Singh in the movie, “Sholay” (1975) and over the years, this dialogue has become an iconic one. Nowadays it is used more in a funny manner rather than serious one but it is certainly a dialogue which was spoken by one of the most savage villains of Bollywood.

8. Bade Bade Deshon Mein Aisi Chhoti Chhoti Baatein Hoti Rehti Hai:

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This is also from a Shah Rukh Khan starrer “Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge” (1995) and it has become pretty common in the situations when someone commits a mistake and the other people ask him not to make a big issue out of it.

9. Mere Karan Arjun Aayenge:

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The dialogue was spoken by actress Rakhi in the movie “Karan Arjun” (1995) and it was used to symbolize hope of a person but now it is also used more in a funny manner.

If you feel that there is any other dialogue which should also be a part of this list, let us know.

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