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Unforgettable dialogues echo splendid moments. As we celebrate the 100 years of Indian cinema, we rewind the past and move into the present to look at few iconic words that have made an everlasting impact among the audience like a craze. Take a look:
"Kaun kambakht bardaasht karne ko peeta hai? Main toh peeta hoon ke bas saans le saku,". Dilip Kumar said these lines first in Devdas that were later mouthed by Shah Rukh Khan in Sanjay Leela Bhasali's remake by the same name. SRK tries to match with the brilliance of evergreen star Dilip Kumar.In This Pic :
Dilip Kumar
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"Agar aisa na hua to Salim tujhe marne nahin dega aur hum Anarkali, tujhe jeene nahin denge." This dialogue was said by angry Akbar (Prithiviraj Kapoor) to Anarkali (Madhubala) stood out powerfully in the film, courtesy the booming baritone of Prithiviraj Kapoor, which no one can emulate.
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Prithiviraj Kapoor
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One of the memorable dialogue "Pushpa, I hate tears... inhe ponch dalo", from the film Amar Prem was considered as one of Rajesh Khanna's most memorable lines which still is remembered just like the super star himself.
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Rajesh Khanna
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Raj Kumar's rendition from the film Pakeezah while admiring actress Meena Kumari's feet in a train sequence - "Aapke paon dekhe, bahut haseen hai. Inhe zameen par mat utariyega, maile ho jayenge," brought out all of the actor's hidden romance and love on-screen.
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Raj Kumar, Meena Kumari
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"Koi pyaar kare toh tumse kare, tum jaise ho waise kare. Koi tumko badal kar pyaar kare toh woh pyaar nahin, sauda hai," A youthful Rishi Kapoor won the nation's heart with his charming look and draped in love dialogues.
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Rishi Kapoor, Dimple Kapadia
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