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Salman Khan's BEST dialogues!

December 29, 2015 09:26 IST
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Salman's most superhit, swaggering dialogues.

Experiencing a Salman Khan release in theatre is often even more fun than the movie itself.

Salman KhanHere's why:

He makes an entry. Audience applauds.

He takes off his shirt. Audience whistles.

He tosses a goon in air. Audience applauds

He says his punch line. Audience goes bananas.

And there are quite a few of those.

As the actor turns 50, we celebrate his stardom and style by recalling his most superhit, swaggering dialogues.

Add your own favourites in the message board below!

 

Maine Pyar Kiya

Image: Salman Khan and Bhagyshree in Maine Pyaar Kiya

"Dosti ka ek usool hai madam -- no sorry, no thank you."

So it's obviously inspired from Love Story's "Love means never having to say you're sorry."

But when a wide-eyed Salman offers his hat and hand in friendship to a coy Bhagyashree in an iconic moment of his breakthrough Maine Pyaar Kiya, all one can do is smile and sigh.

 

Maine Pyar Kiya

Image: Bhagyshree and Salman Khan in Maine Pyaar Kiya

"Dosti ki hai, nibhani toh padegi."

The simplicity of these words, the earnestness in Salman's expression and the warmth in Sooraj Barjatya's narrative is what still works about this 'I get by with a little help from my friends' scenario.

 

Dabangg

Image: Salman Khan in Dabangg

"Hum tum mein itne ched karenge ki confuse ho jaoge ki saans kahan se le aur paadein kahan se."

Salman flatulence-themed threat to Sonu Sood is just the sort of claptrap one eagerly expects from wacky cop Chulbul Pandey. Needless to say, he doesn't disappoint.

Read the review here

 

Dabangg 2

Image: Salman Khan in Dabangg 2

"Swagat nahi karoge aap hamara?"

Dabangg 2 may not have lived up to the reputation of its predecessor but there's no dearth of snappy zingers from our beloved Robinhood Pandey.

Read the reviews here: Raja Sen / Sukanya Verma

 

Wanted

Image: Salman Khan in Wanted

"Ek baar maine commitment kardi toh phir mein apne aap ki bhi nahi sunta."

Now that's one heck of a warning from a beefy guy who's all set to break your teeth as we soon find out when a icy cool Salman unleashes his fury in Wanted.

Read the review here

 

Bodyguard

Image: Salman Khan in Bodyguard

"Mujhpe ek ehsaan karna, mujhpe koi ehsaan mat karna."

Wanted and Kick started the trend of pithy Salman-isms. Ditto for Bodyguard.

What's special? It's all in the attitude, boss!

Read the review here

 

Andaz Apna Apna

Image: Salman Khan and Aamir Khan in Andaz Apna Apna

"Saala, main bhi pheku aur yeh bhi pheku. Circus ka retired Bandar lagta hai."

Andaz Apna Apna is full of quotable quotes. Not just because they're funny but also because how the actors act it. Like remember Salman 'Ooimaa' Khan's comic contempt for Aamir 'Haila' Khan in the comedy's memorable bus scene.

Read the review here

 

Andaz Apna Apna

Image: Salman Khan and Aamir Khan in Andaz Apna Apna

"Abbe hool de raha hai? Muscle dekha hai muscle? Masal ke rakh doonga!"

This one transports us to the pre-Wanted era, back when his threats were empty but SO DARN entertaining.

 

Kick

Image: Salman Khan in Kick

"Mere baarein mein itna mat sochna. Dil mein aata hoon samajh mein nahi."

If ever a dialogue came close to describing this famously complex celebrity, this is it.

Read the reviews here: Raja Sen / Sukanya Verma

 

Kick

Image: Salman Khan in Kick

"Aap devil ke peeche, devil aapke peeche -- too much fun!"

For a cheesy line to truly work, an actor has to enjoy it for what it is. Salman understands this perfectly. The upshot is, what can we say, too much fun!

 

Saajan

Image: Salman Khan and Sanjay Dutt in Saajan

"Kaam hi mera pooja hai aur pooja hi mera kaam hai."

As a love-struck Casanova brushing up his poetry skills to win over the latest object of his affection, Salman explains the nature of his character through an amusing usage of puns in a scene from Saajan.

 

Bajrangi Bhaijaan

Image: Salman Khan in Bajrangi Bhaijaan

"Hum Bajrangbali ke bhakt hain. Mar jayenge lekin jhooth nahi bolenge."

This is Bhaijaan at his dedicated and dignified best. Especially since the mission involves reuniting a lost Pakistani kid with his mom by traveling all the way across the border sans a passport or pretense purely in good faith.

Read the reviews here: Raja Sen / Sukanya Verma

 

Hum Aapke Hain Koun..!

Image: Madhuri Dixit and Salman Khan in Hum Aapke Hain Koun..!

"He never bites. He only loves."

That's Salman introducing Tuffy, the wonder Pomeranian to Madhuri Dixit who returns his fine compliment by reuniting him with the latter in the family drama's outrageous climax.

 

Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam

Image: Aishawarya Rai Bachchan and Salman Khan in Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam

"Agar tum mujhe yunhi dekhti rahi toh tumhe mujhse pyaar ho jayega."

And this peppery first encounter between an impish Salman and feisty Aishwarya as they gaze deeply into each other's eyes across a fancy chandelier gives us a fair indication of what's in store.

Read the review here

 

Khamoshi: The Musical

Image: Manisha Koirala and Salman Khan in Khamoshi: The Musical

"Jab tum hasti ho toh tum bahut khubsoorat lagti ho. You look very ugly."

Saying the strangest things with utmost charm not just helps Salman's extrovert Raj in winning Manisha Koirala's introvert Annie's heart, but ours too.

 

Ready

Image: Salman Khan in Ready

"Zindagi mein teen cheezein kabhi underestimate nahi karna – I, ME and MYSELF."

When Bhai gives gyaan, even in one of the most moronic movies of that year, audience shuts up and listens.

Read the reviews here: Raja Sen / Preeti Arora

 

No Entry

Image: Salman Khan in No Entry

"Abbe tu Sunny hai, Sunny Deol nahin."

That's adlibbing Sallu style during a hilarious exchange that is No Entry's climax involving him, Anil Kapoor and Fardeen Khan hanging on the edge of a cliff for their dear lives.

Read the review here

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