Ye
Dhai
Kilo
Ka
Haat
Jab
Kisi
Pe
Padta
Hai
Na,
To
Aadmi
Uthta
Nahin,
Uth
Jaata
Hai:
Damini
(1993)
Even
if
you
don't
know
all
the
movie
names
of
Sunny
Deol,
one
would
definitely
know
this
dialogue
from
his
hit
film,
Damini.
Ye
Haath
Mujhe
De
De
Thakur:
Sholay
(1975)
Sholay
is
one
of
the
classic
films
which
released
decades
ago,
but
still
the
dialogues
and
every
scene
echo
out
loud.
Ek
baar
jo
maine
commitment
kar
di,
fir
main
apne
aap
ki
bhi
nahi
sunta:
Wanted
(2009)
The
blockbuster
film's
dialogue
has
increased
the
fan
falling
of
Salman
Khan
all
the
more.
Young
boys
love
saying
this
dialogue
again
and
again.
Aaj
Mere
Paas
Buildingey
Hai,
Bank
Balance
Hai,
Bangla
Hai,
Gaadi
Hai.
Paisa
Hai.
Tumhare
Paas
Kya
Hai?
Mere
Paas....
Maa
Hai:
Deewar
(1975)
Although
some
actors
have
spoofed
it
and
revived
the
old
charm
in
new
movies,
the
heavy
conversation
between
Amitabh
and
Shashi
Kapoor
is
still
the
best!
‘Mere
Paas
Maa
Hai
is
the
most
iconic
dialogues
in
Bollywood's
big
screen.
Bade
Bade
Deshon
Main
Aisi
Chhoti
Chhoti
Baatein
Hoti
Rehti
Hai
Senorita:
Dilwale
Dulhaniya
Le
Jayenge
(1995)
A
lot
of
men
have
used
this
to
impress
girls
in
the
90s
and
perhaps
some
SRK
fans
are
still
using
it!
SRK
in
his
patent
tone
and
expressions
made
this
one
of
the
most
commonly
used
dialogues.
Thappad
se
dar
nahi
lagta
sahab.
pyar
se
lagta
hai:
Dabangg
(2010)
Sonakshi
Sinha's
fame
and
fan
falling
almost
tripled
after
the
actress
played
the
role
in
Dabangg
with
excellence.
This
dialogue
has
almost
become
a
saying
among
women!
Aaj
khush
to
bahut
hoge
tum:
Deewar
(1975)
The
way
Kareena
Kapoor
said
this
dialogue
in
Jab
We
Met,
we
recollected
Amitabh
Bachchan
in
Deewar.
Deewar
has
many
dialogues
which
will
fill
your
empty
sheet.
Rishte
mein
to
hum
tumhare
baap
lagte
hain,
naam
hai
Shahenshah,
Haaien!
Shahenshah
(1988)
Apart
from
this
dialogue,
the
popular
Haaien
gesture
of
Amitabh
has
also
become
his
trademark.
From
kids
to
adults,
people
love
reciting
this
dialogue
and
gesture
again
and
again.
Koi
pyaar
kare
toh
tumse
kare,
tum
jaise
ho
waise
kare.
Koi
tumko
badal
kar
pyaar
kare
toh
woh
pyaar
nahin,
sauda
hai:
Bobby
(1973)
Bobby
created
a
lot
of
stir
in
the
media
and
youngsters,
thanks
tot
he
romance
between
Rishi
and
Dimple.
This
dialogue
which
Rishi
said
to
Dimple
in
the
1973's
romantic
movie,
Bobby
is
one
of
the
hit
and
most
commonly
said
dialogues
in
Bollywood's
screen.
Mogambo
khush
hua:
Mr.
India
(1987)
Amrish
Puri's
fame
reached
its
peek
after
his
bald
villain
Mogambo
role
in
Mr.
India
became
a
hit
on
the
screen.
Even
now,
people
love
playing
his
role
and
saying
this
dialogue.
Uska
to
na
bad
luck
hi
kharab
hai:
Rangeela
(1995)
This
is
perhaps
the
most
commonly
told
dialogues
among
youth.
Anything
wrong
happens
and
the
famous
Aamir's
dialogue
comes
to
the
mind.
Zindagi
mein
teen
cheezon
ke
peechey
kabhi
nahin
bhagna
chahiye-bus,
train
aur
chhokri:
Ishq
(1997)
This
famous
movie
dialogue
of
Aamir
in
Ishq
has
slogan
rather
principle
of
many
men.
Men
who
hate
commitment
love
repeating
this
dialogue
to
save
his
friends
from
the
misery
of
romance!
Dosti
ka
ek
usool
hai,
madam:
no
sorry,
no
thank
you:
Maine
Pyar
Kiya
(1989)
Friendship
took
a
new
turn
after
seeing
Salman
and
Bhagyashree
in
the
classic
Bollywood
film.
The
formality
of
saying
Sorry
and
Thank
You
have
almost
diminished
after
the
dialogue
became
immensely
popular.
Kabhi
kabhi
kuch
jeetne
ke
liye
kuch
harna
bhi
padta
hai,
aur
haar
kar
jeetnay
wale
ko
baazigar
kehte
hain:
Baazigar
(1993)
Whenever
you
lose
something,
you
always
love
to
say
this
dialogue
of
SRK
to
feel
better
and
maintain
your
self-esteem
as
well.
Tension
lene
ka
nahin,
sirf
dene
ka:
Munnabhai
MBBS
(2003)
The
chilled
rowdy
attitude
of
Sanju
Baba
in
Munnabhai
MBBS
has
made
him
an
idol
in
the
lives
of
many
fans.
Whenever
your
friend
or
someone
is
tensed,
you
love
saying
this
dialogue
in
the
proper
Sanjay
Dutt
style.
Kutte,
kameene,
main
tera
khoon
pee
jaoonga:
Yaadon
ki
Baraat
(1973)
The
angry
young
Jat,
Dharam
paji's
many
dialogues
are
recited
and
repeated
by
his
fans.
However,
saying
this
dialogue
in
front
of
your
male
buddies
just
makes
you
appear
robust
just
like
the
Jat
actor.