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Dialogues Of Movies That Made Us Rethink

Dialogues Of Movies That Made Us Rethink

Films are known for their colourful, musical and dramatic narratives that often leave audiences entertained, teary-eyed or exhilarated. But also between the songs and dance sequences, there are poignant dialogues that the film delivers to the audiences that captivate the audience as learning and fans of the films rethink the dialogues in their head in their own lives. Those words by iconic characters make people rethink the journey they are on, with the world around them. In this blog, let's revisit the impactful dialogues that most of the Bollywood films have delivered and how they act as a push in our life, and give powerful lessons far beyond the silver screen.



“Bade Bade Deshon mein aisi chhoti chhoti baaten hoti rehti hai, Senorita” – DDLJ (1995):





This dialogue, delivered by Raj(Shah Rukh Khan) in the movie seems to be casual at first, however, it subtly points to the larger lessons of life. This movie line often reminds us to ignore minor inconveniences and focus on the bigger picture. Raj’s Character of approaching thinks positively makes this dialogue relatable to many. It sets a reminder to all of us that life is too short for bogged down by trivial matters, especially in the grand scheme of things.



“Zindagi Badi honi chahiye, lambi nahi” – Anand (1971):





Few Bollywood dialogues have encapsulated the essence of life as beautifully as this one from the movie ‘Anand’. This dialogue delivery by our first superstar Rajesh Khanna translates to ‘Life should be big,  not long’.The movie character showcases a terminally ill man, Anand who actually teaches everyone around him to live life to its fullest instead of merely existing. This film dialogue forces us to rethink how do we measure the worth of our lives. It's not about the number of years we live, but it's about the quality of life we have which can be fewer days of life but mandatory to live to its fullest. It should be about the richness of the experiences we have, the love we share and the joy we spread.



“Kabhi Kabhi kuch jeetne ke liye , kuch haarna bhi padta hai , aur haarke jeetne wale kcco Baazigar kehte hain” – Baazigar (1993):





This dialogue from the film Baazigar delivers a nuanced concept about failure and success. It teaches us that sometimes, to achieve something significant, we must accept loss, whether it's of letting go of the pride, or something else dear to us. But the truest winners are those who find victory even in the phase of defeat. The dialogue delivered by King Khan (Shah Rukh Khan) represents the importance of resilience and adapting to life’s challenges. People’s thoughts are that they shouldn’t be failures but this line reminds us that even failures play an integral role in shaping our future triumphs. 



“Don’t underestimate the power of a common man” – Chennai Express (2013):





While on the surface, this line from the film ‘Chennai Express may come across as a humorous quip, it holds an important message about self-worth and potential. Rahul’s characters deliver a movie dialogue with a flair that emphasizes that you don’t need to be extraordinary to do extraordinary things. It says, that any human being, even an ordinary person has the power to create an impact. In an era, where we start to undervalue ourselves due to societal pressures, this dialogue boosts confidence, empowering us to believe in our capabilities.



“All Izz Well” – 3 Idiots (2009):