Hindi Films and bollywood has given as many dialogues, most of which have turned out as near-proverbs. Apart from these there are so many others, which are not dialogues as such, because they don’t make a complete sentence. But they all have become a part of our modern day lingo. My post is attempting to pay tribute to these, what I call half-louges and their writers.
- Mere Karan Arjun aayenge… Rakhi in the movie Karan Arjun
- Main aa gaya hu maa… any movie, popular dialogue
- Zhakaas… Anil Kapoor in some movie, I forgot the name.
- Bhai waah… from Hum aapke hai kaun, Ajit Wachchani
- Kya huuan… in a typical nasal tone by Laxmikant Berde, again Hum Aapke Hai Kaun.
- Kutte… any Dharmendra movie.
- Thoda Khao Thoda Pheko… eternal dialogue fromJaane bhi do yaaro
- Chal Chal, aage nikal… Salman Khan in Judwaa
- Yahoo… from Junglee, every one knows its Shammi Kapoor
- Aao! and furrrr!… from DDLJ
- Jaani… the legendary dialogue from Raj Kumar in Tiranga.
- Chal dhanno… Hema Malini from Shole, but I guess most guys use this for their bikes 🙂
- Aye Saala… Mithun Da, I don’t know which movie.
- Bole to… ye apun ka Munnbhai ka dialogue hai re.
Alright, I can remember only these as of now. Feel free to add some more in the comments section. I will incorporate it in the post.
Hi,
Thoda Khao Thoda Pheko… eternal dialogue from Salaam Bombay … isn’t this from Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro … when Naseeruddin Shah is trying to pass some cake to Ravi Baswani at Satish Shah’s (Commissioner D’Mello’s) house?
Ah! Yes. I’m so sorry. Actually I don’t remember the film. But I have been humming this for some time. Thanks for the correction. I will update the post.