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Iconic Bollywood dialogues that went beyond screen

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jun 18, 2025, 07:02 IST
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Iconic Bollywood dialogues that went beyond screen

Bollywood has always been a powerhouse of iconic dialogues that go far beyond the movie screens. These lines are delivered with unforgettable flair have entered everyday conversations, memes and pop culture history. From intense drama to dry sarcasm, some of these one-liners have become shorthand for emotions and situations we still relate to. Be it nostalgia or instant recall, these dialogues are part of our cultural DNA.

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​"Kitne Aadmi The" — 'Sholay'

Delivered by the menacing Gabbar Singh (Amjad Khan), “Kitne aadmi the?” is a line etched deep into Bollywood history. This chilling question was asked after a failed ambush captures Gabbar’s terrifying command over his gang. The tone, the silence that follows, and the tension it brings make it one of the most memorable villainous moments in Indian cinema, often quoted and mimicked even decades later. It redefined how villains could leave an impression with just one line.

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​"Beta, tumse na ho payega" — 'Gangs of Wasseypur'

Spoken by the cunning Ramadhir Singh (Tigmanshu Dhulia), this line from 'Gangs of Wasseypur' is both savage and hilarious. “Beta, tumse na ho payega” became the ultimate put-down for ambition without capability. It’s now part of meme culture and casual talks, often used to humorously remind someone of their limitations even when they’re trying their best. Its dry wit and brutal honesty made it instantly viral with the younger generation.

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​"How’s the josh?" — 'Uri: The Surgical Strike'

Major Vihaan Shergill, played by Vicky Kaushal, ignited national pride with the rousing line, “How’s the josh?” The high-energy response, “High, Sir!” became an anthem of motivation and patriotism. From political rallies to school events, this dialogue resonated with millions and transformed into a spirited battle cry for resilience and unity across the country. It proved how cinema could fuel a national mood and uplift spirits.

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​"Don ko pakadna mushkil hi nahi, namumkin hai "— 'Don'

This epic line from the movie 'Don' became iconic after Amitabh Bachchan ."Don ko pakadna mushkil hi nahi, namumkin hai” perfectly summed up the character’s untouchable persona. Smooth, confident, and dangerous, the line still finds its way into pop culture whenever someone wants to flex their unbeatable status. It turned the anti-hero into an icon of invincibility and charm.

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​"Utha le re baba" — 'Hera Pheri'

Babu Rao Ganpatrao Apte (Paresh Rawal) gave us many laughs in 'Hera Pheri,' but this one-liner stands tall. “Utha le re baba” is his hilarious plea to God during a moment of chaos and desperation. It’s been quoted in memes, comedy skits, and even casual office talks, proof of just how deeply Babu Bhaiya’s quirks have been embraced by audiences. It captures the essence of middle-class exasperation with comic genius.

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​"Mogambo khush hua" — 'Mr. India'

Amrish Puri’s towering performance as Mogambo gave Bollywood one of its most legendary villain dialogues. “Mogambo khush hua” wasn’t just a line, but it became a trademark. His delivery, complete with dramatic pauses and sinister glee, ensured that this phrase would live on in pop culture. To this day, it’s used to celebrate success, sarcastically or seriously, across generations. The line made Mogambo a gold standard in screen villainy

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