Independence Day 2024: 6 Famous Dialogues from your favorite bollywood films to evoke the Deshbhakti
Aug 12, 2024
As the nation is all set to celebrate the 78th Independence Day on August 15, 2024, people are kick starting their celebration as the day approaches. On the other hand, the Bollywood industry has time and again overloaded us with the emotion of being a patriot with the right songs, movies, and films. Before the day comes, here we are with 8 famous dialogues from your favorite Bollywood movies.
Raazi, where Alia Bhatt, played the role of a RAW agent, Sehmat, said in the movie, "Watan ke aage kuch bhi nahi, khud bhi nahi," as she got married into an army family in Pakistan as the nation was in the brink of 1971 war.
Who can forget the iconic dialogue of Sunny Deol in Gadar(2001)? As the remake of Gadar was released in 2023, the dialogue has been reused in the film, which garnered massive response at the box office, "Hindustan Zindabad Tha, Zindabad Hai, Aur Zindabad Rahega" in the land of Pakistan.
Shah Rukh Khan, who played the role of a hockey coach in the sports drama, said in the film hinting at every ladies in the film belonging to different regions of the country, "Mujhe states ke naam na sunayi dete hain na dikhayi dete hain, sirf ek mulk ka naam sunai deta hai... INDIA.
Rang De Basanti is one of the most celebrated movies in the Bollywood industry. The film, which revolves around the lives of youth who are willing to change the corrupt system, "Ab bhi jiska khoon na khaula, khoon nahin voh paani hai ... joh desh ke kaam na aaye woh bekaar jawani hai."
Lakshya, Hrithik Roshan, who played the role of an Army jawan, said when the nation was in the verge of war, "Ye Indian Army hain, hum dushmani mein bhi ek sharafat rakhte hain."
It surely gave us goosebumps when Sunny Deol said in Border, "Hum toh kisi doosre ki dharti par nazar bhi nahi dalte lekin itne nalayak bachche bhi nahi hai ki koi hamari dharti maa par nazar daale aur hum chup chap dekhte rahe."