5 Iconic Dialogues by Sunny Deol
The ever-charming Sunny Deol has delivered countless memorable performances throughout his career, leaving a lasting impression on the audience and winning hearts!
Here’s a look at some of his most iconic dialogues!
“Jab yeh dhai kilo ka haath kisi pe padta hai toh aadmi uthta nahi, uth jaata hai.”
One of Bollywood’s most iconic dialogues, Sunny Deol’s powerful line from Damini (1993) is simply impossible to forget!
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“Tarikh par tarikh, tarikh par tarikh, tarikh par tarikh, tarikh par tarikh milti rahi hai, lekin insaaf nahi mila my lord, insaaf nahi mila. Mili hai toh sirf yeh tarikh.”
Another iconic dialogue from Damini (1993), Sunny Deol’s portrayal of Advocate Govind Srivastav delivers this line that holds a special place in the heart of every Bollywood fan!
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“Hamara Hindustan zindabad tha, zindabad hai, aur zindabad rahega.”
Blending patriotism with the essence of Bollywood’s powerful dialogue delivery, this iconic line from Gadar: Ek Prem Katha (2001), continues to evoke pride and passion, making it one of the most memorable dialogues in Bollywood history!
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"Bali hamesha bakre ki di jaati hai, sher ki nahi."
In Singh Saab the Great (2013), Sunny Deol once again captivated the audience with his powerful, strong-willed character and this dialogue perfectly captures his fierce mentality in the film!
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“Zindagi ka doosra naam problem hai.”
Border (1997) is an absolute classic when it comes to patriotic movies in Bollywood and amongst the many dialogues and scenes that stayed with the audience, this one by Sunny Deol’s character, Major Kuldeep Singh Chanduri, is surely one!
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