Dive into the heart of Bollywood with these famous movie lines! These ten Bollywood dialogues are like little pieces of magic that have made Indian movies unforgettable. They’re the words that stay with you long after the movie ends.

Deewar (1975)

“Aaj mere paas gaadi hai, bungla hai, paisa hai… tumhare paas kya hai?” AMITABH BACHCHAN. “Mere paas, mere paas… Maa hai…,” SHASHI KAPOOR.

Deewar (1975)

  • Movie: Deewar (1975)

  • Director: Yash Chopra

  • Lead Actors:

    • Amitabh Bachchan as Vijay Verma
    • Shashi Kapoor as Ravi Verma
  • Release Date: January 24, 1975

  • Focus: Explores the lives of two brothers, Vijay and Ravi, who take divergent paths—one turning to crime and the other becoming a police officer.

  • Iconic Dialogue: “Mere paas maa hai”, spoken by Amitabh Bachchan, became legendary.

  • Music: Score composed by R.D. Burman, with memorable songs like “Koi Aur Duniya Mein” and “Keh Doon Tumhe.”

Sholay (1975)

“Kitne aadmi thhe?”asked Gabbar Singh, and a million fans stood up to applaud. The hapless person AMJAD KHAN addressed these words to? Arre-O-Sambha!

Sholay (1975)

  • Title: Sholay (1975)

  • Directors: Ramesh Sippy

  • Lead Actors:

    • Dharmendra as Veeru
    • Amitabh Bachchan as Jai
    • Sanjeev Kumar as Thakur
    • Hema Malini as Basanti
  • Release Date: August 15, 1975
  • Focus: Follows the story of two small-time criminals, Jai and Veeru, hired by a retired police officer Thakur to capture the ruthless dacoit Gabbar Singh.

  • Memorable Dialogue: “Kitne aadmi the?” (“How many men were there?”) – spoken by Gabbar Singh.

  • Music: Composed by R.D. Burman, featuring the evergreen tracks “Yeh Dosti” and “Mehbooba Mehbooba.”

  • Awards: Won several awards, including the Filmfare Award for Best Film.

Yaddon ki Baraat (1973)

“Kutte, kameene, main tera khoon pee jaoonga,”says DHARMENDRA. The first of a zillion films where the hero threatened canines with anaemia.

Yaddon ki Baraat (1973)

  • Title: Yaadon Ki Baaraat (1973)

  • Genre: Bollywood musical drama film
  • Director: Nasir Hussain
  • Lead Actors:

    • Dharmendra
    • Zeenat Aman
    • Vijay Arora
    • Tariq Khan
    • Neetu Singh
  • Release Date: October 19, 1973

  • Focus: Follows the story of three brothers separated in childhood due to a tragedy, only to reunite later as adults with a quest for revenge.
  • Memorable Song: “Chura Liya Hai Tumne Jo Dil Ko” became an iconic and evergreen Bollywood song.

Souten (1983)

“Jinke ghar sheeshe ke hote hain, woh batti bujha ke kapde badalte hain,” PREM CHOPRA.

  • Title: Souten (1983)

  • Genre: Bollywood drama film
  • Director: Saawan Kumar Tak

  • Lead Actors:

    • Rajesh Khanna
    • Tina Munim
    • Padmini Kolhapure
  • Release Date: 20 January 1983

  • Focus: Revolves around the complexities of love, infidelity, and relationships, with a focus on a love triangle.

  • Music: Composed by Usha Khanna, featuring popular songs like “Shayad Meri Shaadi Ka Khayal.”

  • Box Office: Achieved moderate success at the box office.

Shahenshah (1988)

“Rishte mein to hum tumhare baap lagte hain, naam hai Shahenshah,” AMITABH BACHCHAN’s famous signature line.

Shahenshah (1988)

  • Title: Shahenshah (1988)

  • Genre: Bollywood action film

  • Director: Tinnu Anand

  • Lead Actors:

    • Amitabh Bachchan
    • Meenakshi Seshadri
    • Amrish Puri
  • Release Date: 12 February 1988

  • Focus: Follows the story of a common man, Vijay, who transforms into a superhero named Shahenshah to combat crime and corruption.

  • Music: The soundtrack includes memorable songs like “Jaane Do Mujhe Jaana Hai” and “Andheri Raat Mein Diya Tere Haath Mein.”

  • Box Office: Emerged as a commercial success.

Pakeezah (1972)

“Aapke paon dekhe, bahut haseen hai. Inhe zameen par mat utariyega, maile ho jayenge,” RAJ KUMAR in a note addressed to Meena Kumari, after admiring her feet as she slept in a train compartment.

Pakeezah (1972)

  • Title: Pakeezah (1972)

  • Genre: Bollywood romantic drama film

  • Director: Kamal Amrohi

  • Lead Actors:

    • Meena Kumari
    • Raaj Kumar
    • Ashok Kumar
  • Release Date: 4 February 1972

  • Focus: Narrates the tragic love story of a courtesan named Sahibjaan, exploring themes of societal norms and personal sacrifice.

  • Memorable Song: “Chalte Chalte” is one of the iconic and evergreen songs from the film.

Devdas (1955)

“Kaun kambakht bardaasht karne ko peeta hai? Main toh peeta hoon ke bas saans le saku,” DILIP KUMAR, playing the alcoholic unanonymous.

Devdas (1955)

  • Title: Devdas (1955)

  • Genre: Bollywood romantic drama film

  • Director: Bimal Roy

  • Lead Actors:

    • Dilip Kumar as Devdas
    • Vyjayanthimala as Chandramukhi
    • Suchitra Sen as Parvati (Paro)
  • Release Date: 1955

  • Focus: Explores the tragic love story of Devdas and Paro, separated due to societal expectations, with Devdas turning to alcohol to cope with his heartbreak.

  • Musical Score: Features soulful songs composed by S.D. Burman, including the iconic “Jaane Woh Kaise Log” and “Aaj Gaawat Man Mero.”

Mother India (1957)

“Tu mujhe nahin maar sakti. Tu meri maa hai,” said SUNIL DUTT. “Mein pehle ek aurat hoon,” NARGIS.

Mother India (1957)

  • Title: Mother India (1957)

  • Genre: Bollywood epic drama film

  • Director: Mehboob Khan

  • Lead Actors:

    • Nargis as Radha
    • Sunil Dutt as Birju
    • Rajendra Kumar as Ramu
  • Release Date: 1957

  • Focus: Follows the life of Radha, a resilient woman, as she faces hardships and sacrifices for the well-being of her family in rural India.

  • Musical Score: Features memorable songs composed by Naushad, including “Duniya Mein Hum Aaye Hain” and “O Gadiwale.”

  • Awards: Nargis received the Best Actress nomination at the 1958 Filmfare Awards.

Mughal-e-Azam (1960)

“Anarkali, Salim ki mohabbat tumhe marne nahin degi aur hum tumhe jeene nahin denge,” PRITHVIRAJ KAPOOR.

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  • Title: Mughal-e-Azam (1960)

  • Genre: Bollywood historical drama film

  • Director: K. Asif

  • Lead Actors:

    • Prithviraj Kapoor as Emperor Akbar
    • Dilip Kumar as Prince Salim
    • Madhubala as Anarkali
  • Release Date: 1960

  • Focus: Narrates the love story of Prince Salim and the court dancer Anarkali, set against the backdrop of the Mughal Empire.

Waqt (1965)

“Chinai Seth, chhuri bachchon ke khelne ki cheez nahin hoti, haath kat jaye toh khoon nikal aata hai,” RAJ KUMAR’s sharpshooting.

Waqt (1965)

  • Title: Waqt (1965)

  • Genre: Bollywood family drama film

  • Director: Yash Chopra

  • Lead Actors:

    • Sunil Dutt
    • Sadhana
    • Raaj Kumar
    • Shashi Kapoor
    • Balraj Sahni
  • Release Date: 1965

  • Focus: Revolves around a family separated by a natural disaster and follows their individual journeys, culminating in a dramatic reunion.

Bobby (1973)

“Koi pyaar kare toh tumse kare, tum jaise ho waise kare. Koi tumko badal kar pyaar kare toh woh pyaar nahin, sauda hai,” RISHI KAPOOR to DIMPLE KAPADIA.

Bobby (1973)

  • Title: Bobby (1973)

  • Genre: Bollywood romantic drama film

  • Director: Raj Kapoor

  • Lead Actors:

    • Rishi Kapoor
    • Dimple Kapadia
  • Release Date: 1973

  • Plot Focus: Tells the love story of two teenagers from different socio-economic backgrounds, exploring themes of love, class divide, and societal expectations.

  • Debut Film: Marked the debut of both Rishi Kapoor and Dimple Kapadia.

  • Iconic Song: The song “Hum Tum Ek Kamre Mein Band Ho” became immensely popular.

  • Romantic Pair: Rishi Kapoor and Dimple Kapadia’s on-screen chemistry was widely praised.

Sahib, Biwi aur Ghulam (1962)

“Gehne tudvao, gehne banvao, aur koriyaan khelo… so aaram se,” REHMAN to MEENA KUMARI when she asks what she should do with her time when he spends all of his in a brothel.

Sahib, Biwi aur Ghulam (1962)

  • Title: Sahib, Biwi aur Ghulam (1962)

  • Genre: Bollywood drama film

  • Director: Abrar Alvi

  • Lead Actors:

    • Guru Dutt
    • Meena Kumari
    • Rehman
  • Release Date: 1962

  • Focus: Explores the complex dynamics of a marital relationship in a feudal household, with themes of love, neglect, and societal expectations.

  • Awards: Meena Kumari won the Filmfare Award for Best Actress for her role.

Guide (1965)

“Marco, mein jeena chahti hoon,” the one line which brought out all of WAHEEDA REHMAN’s latent passions and desires.

Guide (1965)

  • Title: Guide (1965)

  • Genre: Bollywood romantic drama film

  • Director: Vijay Anand

  • Lead Actors:

    • Dev Anand
    • Waheeda Rehman
  • Release Date: 1965

  • Focus: Follows the journey of a tourist guide who becomes involved with a married woman seeking spiritual fulfillment.

  • Based on Novel: Adapted from R.K. Narayan’s novel of the same name.

Namak Halal (1982)

“I can talk English, I can walk English, I can run English… because English is a very funny language,” AMITABH BACHCHAN.

Namak Halal

  • Title: Namak Halaal (1982)

  • Genre: Bollywood action-comedy film

  • Director: Prakash Mehra

  • Lead Actors:

    • Amitabh Bachchan
    • Shashi Kapoor
    • Smita Patil
    • Parveen Babi
  • Release Date: 1982

  • Focus: Follows the story of a young man, played by Amitabh Bachchan, who becomes the secretary of a wealthy businessman and gets involved in comedic and action-packed situations.

Amar Prem (1971)

“Pushpa, I hate tears… inhe ponch dalo,” RAJESH KHANNA.

Amar Prem (1971)

  • Title: Amar Prem (1971)

  • Genre: Bollywood drama film

  • Director: Shakti Samanta

  • Lead Actors:

    • Rajesh Khanna
    • Sharmila Tagore
  • Release Date: 1971

  • Focus: Revolves around the emotional bond between a lonely woman and a caring man who forms a special friendship with her son.

  • Hit Song: The song “Chingari Koi Bhadke” from the film became a popular and enduring track.

Vishwanath (1978)

“Jali ko aag kehte hain, bhuji ko raakh kehte hain, jis raakh se barood bane usey Vishwanath kehte hain,” SHATRUGHAN SINHA.

Vishwanath (1978)

  • Title: Vishwanath (1978)

  • Genre: Bollywood drama film

  • Director: Subhash Ghai

  • Lead Actors:

    • Shatrughan Sinha
    • Reena Roy
    • Pran
  • Release Date: 1978

  • Focus: Follows the story of a principled man, Vishwanath, who faces challenges and moral dilemmas in his quest for justice.

Anand (1970)

“Hum sab rangmanch ki kathputliyan hain jinki dor uparwale ki ungliyon se bandhi hui hai. Kab kaun uthega koi nahin bata sakta,” RAJESH KHANNA.

Anand (1970)

  • Title: Anand (1970)

  • Genre: Bollywood drama film

  • Director: Hrishikesh Mukherjee

  • Lead Actors:

    • Rajesh Khanna
    • Amitabh Bachchan
  • Release Date: 1970

  • Focus: Centers around a terminally ill cancer patient named Anand and his impact on the lives of those around him, especially his friend Dr. Bhaskar.

  • Iconic Song: The song “Zindagi Kaisi Hai Paheli” is a memorable and soulful track from the film.

Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge (1995)

“Bade bade shehron mein aisi chhoti chhoti baatein hoti rehti hain,” SHAH RUKH KHAN.

Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge (1995)

  • Title: Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (1995)

  • Genre: Bollywood romantic drama film

  • Director: Aditya Chopra

  • Lead Actors:

    • Shah Rukh Khan
    • Kajol
  • Release Date: October 20, 1995

  • Focus: Follows the love story of Raj and Simran, who meet and fall in love during a European vacation, facing challenges from traditional family values.

  • Hit Songs: Features chart-topping songs like “Tujhe Dekha Toh Yeh Jana Sanam” and “Mere Khwabon Mein.”

  • Romantic Pair: Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol’s on-screen chemistry is widely celebrated.

Mr. India (1987)

“Mogambo khush hua,” AMRISH PURI in a line that made villains larger than life.

Mr. India (1987)

  • Title: Mr. India (1987)

  • Genre: Bollywood science fiction superhero film

  • Director: Shekhar Kapur

  • Lead Actors:

    • Anil Kapoor
    • Sridevi
    • Amrish Puri
  • Release Date: 1987

  • Plot Focus: Centers around Arun, a kind-hearted man, who discovers a watch that makes him invisible, and he uses his newfound power to fight against a villain named Mogambo.

Rangeela (1995)

“Uska to na bad luck hi kharab hai,” AAMIR KHAN in a frivolously serious mode.

Rangeela (1995)

  • Title: Rangeela (1995)

  • Genre: Bollywood romantic comedy-drama film

  • Director: Ram Gopal Varma

  • Lead Actors:

    • Aamir Khan
    • Urmila Matondkar
    • Jackie Shroff
  • Release Date: September 8, 1995

  • Plot Focus: Follows the journey of a young woman, Mili, played by Urmila Matondkar, who aspires to become a successful actress in the film industry, with her friend Munna, played by Aamir Khan.

  • Musical Hit: The film’s soundtrack, composed by A. R. Rahman, became immensely popular, featuring songs like “Tanha Tanha” and “Hai Rama.”

Damini (1993)

“Taareekh pe taareekh milti rahi hai lekin insaaf nahin milta. Milte hai to sirf taareekh,” SUUNY DEOL, angry young man of the ’90s

Damini (1993)

  • Title: Damini (1993)

  • Genre: Bollywood legal drama film

  • Director: Rajkumar Santoshi

  • Lead Actors:

    • Meenakshi Sheshadri
    • Sunny Deol
    • Rishi Kapoor
  • Release Date: 1993

  • Plot Focus: Centers around Damini, a woman who becomes a witness to a crime and decides to fight for justice despite facing societal pressure and legal hurdles.

  • Performance: Meenakshi Sheshadri’s portrayal of Damini received critical acclaim.

  • Awards: Meenakshi Sheshadri won the Filmfare Award for Best Actress for her role.

Kalicharan (1976)

“Saara sheher mujhe Loin ke naamse jaanta hai,”AJIT.

Kalicharan (1976)

  • Title: Kalicharan (1976)

  • Genre: Bollywood action thriller film

  • Director: Subhash Ghai

  • Lead Actors:

    • Shatrughan Sinha
    • Reena Roy
  • Release Date: 1976

  • Plot Focus: Revolves around Kalicharan, a reformed criminal, who takes on corrupt elements in society and fights for justice.

  • Music: Features memorable songs, including “Jaanu Meri Jaan” and “Yeh Jo Public Hai.”

Ishq (1997)

“Zindagi mein teen cheezon ke peechey kabhi nahin bhagna chahiye-bus, train aur chhokri,” AAMIR KHAN.

Ishq (1997)

  • Title: Ishq (1997)

  • Genre: Bollywood romantic comedy film

  • Director: Indra Kumar

  • Lead Actors:

    • Aamir Khan
    • Ajay Devgn
    • Juhi Chawla
    • Kajol
  • Release Date: 1997

  • Focus: Follows the intertwining love stories of two couples, highlighting the challenges and comedic situations they face.

  • Comedy Elements: Ishq is known for its humor, slapstick comedy, and lively performances.

  • Musical Hit: The soundtrack, composed by Anu Malik, features popular songs like “Neend Churai Meri” and “Ishq Hua Kaise Hua.”

Maine Pyaar Kiya (1989)

“Dosti ka ek usool hai, madam: no sorry, no thank you,” SALMAN KHAN- the eternal Prem.

Maine Pyaar Kiya (1989)

  • Title: Maine Pyar Kiya (1989)

  • Genre: Bollywood romantic drama film

  • Director: Sooraj R. Barjatya

  • Lead Actors:

    • Salman Khan
    • Bhagyashree
  • Release Date: 1989

  • Plot Focus: Tells the love story of Prem and Suman, who overcome social and economic barriers to be together.

  • Musical Hit: The film’s soundtrack, composed by Raamlaxman, includes hit songs like “Dil Deewana” and “Mere Rang Mein Rangne Wali.”

  • Debut Film: Marked Salman Khan’s debut as a lead actor.

Baazigar (1993)

“Kabhi kabhi kuch jeetne ke liye kuch harna bhi padta hai, aur haar kar jeetnay wale ko baazigar kehte hain,” SHAH RUKH KHAN.

Baazigar (1993)

  • Title: Baazigar (1993)

  • Genre: Bollywood crime thriller film

  • Director: Abbas-Mustan

  • Lead Actors:

    • Shah Rukh Khan
    • Kajol
    • Shilpa Shetty
  • Release Date: 1993

  • Plot Focus: Follows the story of a young man, played by Shah Rukh Khan, seeking revenge for his father’s death, using unconventional and manipulative methods.

  • Anti-Hero: Shah Rukh Khan’s character is portrayed as an anti-hero, breaking away from traditional Bollywood norms.

  • Iconic Song: “Yeh Kaali Kaali Aankhein” became a popular and memorable track from the film.

Kaante (2002)

“Agar tere sar par bomb laga doon toh pehle kaun phatega, tu ya tera sar?” SANJAY DUTT.

Kaante (2002)

  • Title: Kaante (2002)

  • Genre: Bollywood action thriller film

  • Director: Sanjay Gupta

  • Lead Actors:

    • Amitabh Bachchan
    • Sanjay Dutt
    • Sunil Shetty
    • Mahesh Manjrekar
    • Lucky Ali
    • Kumar Gaurav
  • Release Date: 2002

  • Focus: Centers around a group of criminals who plan and execute a heist, but their camaraderie is tested when they discover a betrayal among them.

  • Ensemble Cast: Features a star-studded cast of established actors.

  • Musical Hit: The film’s soundtrack includes popular songs like “Ishq Samundar” and “Socha Nahin Tha.”

Munnabhai MBBS (2003)

“Tension lene ka nahin, sirf dene ka,” SANJAY DUTT, as the conman-turned-doctor.

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  • Title: Munnabhai MBBS (2003)

  • Genre: Bollywood comedy-drama film

  • Director: Rajkumar Hirani

  • Lead Actors:

    • Sanjay Dutt
    • Arshad Warsi
    • Gracy Singh
  • Release Date: 2003

  • Focus: Revolves around Munna, a kind-hearted goon, who pretends to be a medical student to fulfill his parents’ dream, leading to unexpected and humorous situations.

  • Musical Hit: The soundtrack, including songs like “M Bole Toh” and “Chan Chan,” became popular.

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