One
of
Bollywood's
most
serious
actors,
Manoj
Bajpayee,
has
a
long
list
of
successful
films
in
his
career
and
many
memorable
performances
to
his
credit.
He
is
one
of
the
few
actors
who
has
dabbled
in
various
genres
of
cinema
proving
his
talent
in
each
one
of
them.
Manoj
will
be
next
seen
in
Aligarh
which
is
reportedly
based
on
the
real
life
incident
of
Shrinivas
Ramchandra
Siras,
a
doctor
who
was
terminated
from
his
job
because
of
his
sexuality.
Manoj
Bajpayee
plays
the
rile
of
Siras
and
citylights
fame,
Rajkummar
Rao
will
also
be
playing
a
pivotal
role
in
the
film.
Speaking
about
Manoj
he
says,
"It
was
a
great
experience.
He
(Manoj
Bajpayee)
is
great
artist
and
a
great
human
being
as
well.
I
have
always
looked
up
to
him," the
National
Award
winner
said.
He
further
added,
"His
work
has
always
been
a
learning
process
for
me
and
now
that
we
are
working
together,
I'm
learning
a
lot
from
him."
Having
celebrated
his
birthday
recently,
we
have
commemorated
some
of
his
iconic
dialogues
that
have
definitely
struck
a
chord
with
the
audience.
Ye
Wasseypur
Hai...Yahan
Kabutar
Bhi
Doosre
Ke
Pankh
Se
Apna
Izzat
Bachata
Hai
How
can
we
forget
his
performance
as
Sardar
Khan
in
Gangs
Of
Wasseypur
(2012).
That
film
has
so
many
memorable
dialogues.
This
one
below
is
the
one
we
liked
the
best.
Here's
another
good
one
from
Gangs
Of
Wasseypur
(2012).
Told
you,
the
film
is
treasure
chest
of
impactful
dialogues
Maal
Chahiye
Chokha...Toh
Note
Karo
Ji
Mota
The
next
one
is
from
Satyagraha
(2013).
The
film
featured
Manoj
Bajpayee
as
Balram
Singh,
a
young
politician
who
has
a
sharp
tongue
combined
with
sharper
wit.
Aad
Chahe
Jitna
Bada
Ho
Jaye...Laad
Ke
Neeche
Hi
Rehta
Hai
Yes
guys!
Its
Gangs
Of
Wasseypur
once
again.
This
one
below
showcases
just
how
mean
and
sarcastic
Sardar
Khan
in
Gangs
Of
Wasseypur
(2012)
was.
Aap
The
Zero,
Hai
Zero...
Aur
Aap
Hamesha
Rahenge
Zero
Another
one
of
our
favourites
is
from
Aarakshan
(2011)
where
Manoj
Bajpayee's
character,
the
cunning
Mithilesh
Singh,
teaches
Amitabh
Bachchan
some
maths!
Karna
Hai...Toh
Karna
Hai
While
we're
already
listing
some
of
his
iconic
dialogues,
we
couldn't
help
but
inculde
his
super-hit
crime
film
‘Satya'
(1998).
His
character
Bhiku
Mahtre
is
sure
to
take
you
back
to
the
1990's.
Aasmaan
Mein
Thookne
Waale
Ko
Shayad
Pata
Nahin
Hai...Ki
Palat
Ke
Thook
Unhi
Ke
Chere
Par
Giregi
Manoj
Bajpayee
played
the
role
of
Veerendra
Pratap,
a
smart
and
clever
politician
in
Rajneeti
(2010).
Here
he
is
seen
giving
the
much
needed
un-hinged
advice
to
his
fellow
colleagues.
Badshah
Ki
Gali
Aake
Uska
Pata
Nahi
Poochte...
Ghulamo
Ke
Jhuke
Hue
Sarr
Khud
Ba
Khud
Raasta
Bata
Dete
Hai
Manoj
Bajpayee
as
Zubair
Imtiaz
Haksar
in
Shoot
Out
At
Wadala
(2013).
With
his
strong
screen
presence,
he
nailed
the
‘badass
gangsta' character.
Add
to
that
is
the
dialogue
below
that
definitely
steals
the
show.
Main
Jab
Sochta
Hoon...
Toh
Doosron
Ko
Takleef
deta
Hoon
The
next
line
is
from
his
thriller
film,
Road
(2002)
where
he
dons
the
character
of
a
psychopath
killer.
He
sure
has
given
other
actors
a
run
for
their
money!
Goli
Nahin
Maarenge
Saale
Ko...
Keh
Ke
Lenge
Lastly,
we
wont
do
the
actor
justice
if
we
don't
include
one
last
dialogue
from
Gangs
of
Wasseypur
(2012)!