Happy Birthday Salman Khan!

7 Quintessential Salman Dialogues

    • Sneha Bhattacharjee
    • Publish Date: Dec 26 2016 5:04PM
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    • Updated Date: Dec 26 2016 5:08PM
7 Quintessential Salman Dialogues

The Star Turns 51 Today! In His Decades Of Bollywood Screen Space, He Has Given Us Some Good, Some Not So Good, But All Memorable Movies...

The crowd hoots and cheers as he appears on the silverscreen. His songs are a chartbuster even before the movies release. Controversies galore his life yet there is something about this man which drives people crazy not just in India but around the world. As he turns 51 today, we take a look at some of his famous dialogues that define the quintessential Khan: 


 
1. "Dosti ka ek usool hai madam. No Sorry. No Thank You" - Maine Pyaar Kiya 
 
 
2. "Log kehte hai khoobsurat ladkiyan jab jhoot bolti hai toh aur bhi khoobsurat ho jaati hai," - Hum Aapke Hain Kaun

 
 
3. "Doston na koi saathi hai na koi manzil, fir bhi nikal padhu hu ghar se. Shayad jiski talaash hai. Wo hi saathi hai. Wo he manzil," - Pyaar Kiya To Darna Kiya

 
4. "Mujh par ek ehsaan karna ki mujhpar koi ehsaan nahi karna," - Bodyguard

 
5. "Ek baar jo maine commitment kar di, uske baad to main khud ki bhi nahi sunta,"- Wanted

 
6. "Hum jhoot nahi bolte, hum bajrang bali ke bhakt hain," - Bajrangi Bhaijaan

 
7. "Har family mein problem hoti hai, lekin wo khushnaseeb hai jinki family hoti hai," - Prem Ratan Dhan Paayo
 

 
So, which is your favorite Salman Khan dialogue? Tell us in the comments below...

Comments

Onkarpreet Bhavan Vidyalaya

"Dosti ki hai, nibhani toh padegi." I like this dialogue. I like the way it confirms duties in a friendship.

Jivishaa Pandit Gopi Birla Memorial School - Walkeshwar

I love all his dialogues but the best one is from the movie Wanted "Ek baar jo maine commitment kar di, uske baad to main khud ki bhi nahi sunta".

Fiza Sultana.R Pristine Public School

all are best except "Hum jhoot nahi bolte, hum bajrang bali ke bhakt hain," - Bajrangi Bhaijaan because it is not a Quintessential Dialogues

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