5 Dialogues Of Kajol From Fanaa That Still Strike A Chord In Our Hearts
When Kajol returned to the big screen after a five-year hiatus with Fanaa, she reminded audiences exactly why she remains one of the most powerful performers in Indian cinema.

One of the most intense romantic dramas of the 2000s, Fanaa continues to linger in our hearts years after its release. Directed by Kunal Kohli, the film went on to collect over ₹105 crores globally, cementing its place as one of Kajol's many superhits.
The Kajol and Aamir Khan starrer is a story that beautifully explores love, loss, and complex moral dilemmas.
From its soulful music to its layered storytelling, Fanaa gave audiences moments that were just as heartbreaking as they were romantic.
But beyond the visuals and performances, it's the dialogues that continue to leave a lasting impact. Emotional, poetic, and deeply introspective, these lines capture the essence of love and the weight of difficult choices.
Here are 5 dialogues of Kajol from Fanaa that still hit just as hard:
1. "Tere dil mein meri saanson ko panaah mil jaye ... tere ishq mein meri jaan Fanaa ho jaye"
This iconic line beautifully defines the film's idea of love-complete surrender. It's about losing yourself in someone so deeply that nothing else matters, making it one of the most memorable romantic lines from the film.
2. "Bhool karke agar humse koi bhool hui ho, toh bhool samajhkar bhula dena ... lekin bhulana sirf bhool ko, galati se bhi hum mein na bhula dena"
A dialogue that speaks volumes about vulnerability in relationships. It reflects the fear of being forgotten-not for who you are, but because of your mistakes.
3. "Insaan ki khwaish ki koi inteha nahi ... do gaz zameen chahiye do gaz kafan ke baad"
This line adds a philosophical layer to the film, reminding us of the endless nature of human desires despite the inevitability of death.
4. "Sahi aur galat ke beech faisla karna bahut aasaan hai ... lekin do sahi raasto mein se behtar chunana aur do galat raasto mein se munasif ... yahi hamari zindagi ke faisle karte hai"
A deeply thought-provoking line that highlights how life's toughest decisions often lie in the grey areas, not in obvious right or wrong.
5. "Kabhi kabhi ek aadmi ka sahi ... doosre ka galat ho sakta hai"
Simple yet powerful, this dialogue captures the idea that truth is often subjective, and perspective plays a huge role in shaping our beliefs.
Even today, Fanaa feels less like a film and more like an emotion-one that stays with you. And these dialogues are a big reason why they continue to strike a chord with audiences across generations.


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