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Bollywood dialogues have a unique way of staying relevant long after a film leaves theatres. Some lines become so popular that they turn into memes, social media trends, and everyday expressions. From classic villains to modern heroes and comedy legends, these memorable dialogues continue to entertain audiences and dominate online conversations across generations.

1. “Kitne Aadmi The?” – Sholay (1975)

Spoken by Amjad Khan as Gabbar Singh, this dialogue comes after his gang fails a mission. The villain’s intimidating tone made it legendary. Today, people use it humorously online when questioning mistakes, poor performances, or unexpected situations.

 
 
 
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2. “Don Ko Pakadna Mushkil Hi Nahi, Namumkin Hai” – Don (1978)

Delivered by Amitabh Bachchan, the line establishes Don’s untouchable image. Its confident tone turned it into a cultural phenomenon. It is widely used in memes, captions, and posts to describe someone difficult to beat or catch.

 
 
 
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3. “Rishte Mein Toh Hum Tumhare Baap Lagte Hain...” – Shahenshah (1988)

Amitabh Bachchan delivered this punchline while confronting villains. The powerful dialogue became a symbol of dominance and swagger. It remains a favourite in roast videos, social media banter, and humorous online arguments.

4. “Mogambo Khush Hua” – Mr. India (1987)

Amrish Puri used this line whenever his plans succeeded. The villain’s unique style made it unforgettable. Today, it is one of the internet’s most-used reactions to success, achievements, and funny victories.

 
 
 
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5. “Utha Le Re Baba, utha le...” – Hera Pheri (2000)

Spoken by Paresh Rawal as Baburao, the scene shows him frustrated with chaos around him. The dialogue became meme material and is now used whenever people jokingly express exhaustion or helplessness.

 
 
 
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6. “Babu Bhaiya, Paisa Hi Paisa Hoga” – Hera Pheri (2000)

This line by Akshay Kumar reflects Raju’s dreams of sudden wealth. The humorous moment became iconic and is frequently used in reels and memes about money, business, and success.

 
 
 
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7. “Ek Baar Jo Maine Commitment Kar Di...” – Wanted (2009)

Salman Khan delivers this dialogue to highlight determination. The line became one of Bollywood’s biggest punchlines and is commonly shared online to joke about promises, goals, and stubborn decisions.

 

8. “How’s The Josh? High Sir!” – Uri: The Surgical Strike (2019)

This energetic exchange by Vicky Kaushal became a nationwide sensation. The dialogue is now used in motivational content, sporting events, workplaces, and social media posts to boost enthusiasm.

 
 
 
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9. “Tumse Na Ho Payega” – Gangs of Wasseypur (2012)

Spoken by Gangs of Wasseypur actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui in a sarcastic and dismissive moment, the dialogue became one of India's most popular meme phrases. It is widely used on social media to tease friends, mock failed attempts, or humorously express doubt about someone's abilities.

10. “Mera Toh Itna Life Kharab Ho Gaya Hai” – Queen (2014)

Spoken by Kangana Ranaut’s character Rani during an emotional yet humorous moment after her wedding is called off. The dialogue resonated with audiences for its relatable expression of disappointment and later became a popular meme used to joke about everyday struggles and setbacks.

11. “Jaa Simran Jee Le Apni Zindagi” – Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (1995)

Spoken by Amrish Puri in the film’s climax, the dialogue symbolizes freedom and love. It remains widely used online to encourage people to follow their dreams and make independent choices.

12. “Main Apni Favourite Hoon” – Jab We Met (2007)

Kareena Kapoor Khan says this while introducing Geet’s cheerful personality. The line became a self-love anthem and is regularly featured in captions, motivational posts, and confidence-related content.


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