If you are an Indian, we are sure that you have grown up with Bollywood and all the drama that comes with it. You probably even have dialogues from Bollywood movies to say for every possible situation. While Bollywood dialogues can sometimes be a little over the top, no one can deny the fact that they are as impactful as dialogues can get. Some of them are so deep that they stay in our mind even after years. We list few of the most iconic Bollywood dialogues that will never get old:

Don -  Amitabh Bachchan (1978)  and Shah Rukh Khan (2006)

“Don ko pakadna mushkil hi nahi namumkin hai”

Amitabh Bachchan and Shah Rukh Khan owned this dialogue in both their versions of Don. This dialogue still comes to mind every time the movie Don is mentioned.

Bollywood dialogues of Amitabh Bachchan from Don
Bollywood dialogues of Shah Rukh Khan from Don Sholay (1975)  – Amjad Khan

“Kitne Aadmi The?”

Gabbar is probably the most popular villain of Hindi cinema to date. And this is his most remembered line even today.
 

Best Dialogues of Bollywood Deewar (1975) – Amitabh Bachchan and Shashi Kapoor

“Aaj mere paas bangla hai, gaadi hai, bank balance hai, Tumhare paas kya hai?”
“Mere pas Maa hai.”

The line which taught us that no matter how much you earn you can’t compare it to the value of your mother.

Best Dialogues of Bollywood Namak Halal (1982) – Amitabh Bachchan

“I can talk English, I can walk English because English is a funny language.”

This dialogue of Amitabh Bachchan taught us that English is indeed a funny language!

Best Dialogues of Bollywood Shahenshah (1988) – Amitabh Bachchan

“Rishtey amin to hum tumhare baap lagte hain magar naam hai shahenshah.”

A fitting line for the true Shehensha of Bollywood!

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Maine Pyar Kiya (1989) – Salman Khan

“Dosti ka ek usool hai, madam: no sorry, no thank you.”

The line which taught us the golden rule of friendship!

Best Dialogues of Bollywood Damini (1993) – Sunny Deol

“Tareekh pe taareekh milti rahi lekin insaaf nahi milta. Milte hai toh sirf tareekh.”

Sunny Deol summed up the Indian judicial system with just one line.

Best Dialogues of Bollywood Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (1995) – Shah Rukh Khan

“Bade bade shehron mein aisi choti choti baatein hoti rehti hain senorita.”

Still one of the most popular dialogues in Bollywood. This line also has been seen in many Bollywood movies after DIlwale Dulhania Le Jayenge.

Best Dialogues of Bollywood Ishq (1997) – Aamir Khan

“Zindagi mein teen cheezon ke peechay kabhi nahi bhagna chahiye – Bus, Train or Chokri.”

Aamir Khan had some golden advice for all the boys in Ishq which still holds relevance even today.

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Kuch Kuch Hota Hai (1998) – Shah Rukh Khan

“Hum Ek Baar Jeete Hain, Ek Baar Marte hain, Shaadi Bhi Ek Baar Hoti Hain, Aur Pyaar Bhi Ek Hi Baar Hota Hain.”

This dialogue taught us that you get one shot in life at love, death and marriage. Well.. except few exceptions.

Best Dialogues of Bollywood Dabangg (2010) – Salman Khan

“Chedi singh hum tumme itne ched karenge ke confuse ho jaoge saans kaha se le aur paade kaha se.”

Hands down one of the most popular lines from one of the most popular Salman Khan films.

Best Dialogues of Bollywood Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani (2013) – Ranbir Kapoor

“Main Udna Chahta Hoon, Daudna Chahta Hoon, Girna Bhi Chahta Hoon ... Bus Rukna Nahi Chahta...”

Ranbir Kapoor gave us some serious ambition goals with this one!

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