Happy Birthday Shah Rukh Khan: 7 iconic dialogues of King Khan that we can never get enough of
Today, as we celebrate King Khan's 54th birthday, let's look at a few iconic dialogues of Shah Rukh Khan that we can never get enough of.
Shah Rukh Khan is a name that needs no introduction. He is rightly called as the Badshah of Bollywood; if there's one actor who still holds the same charm as he did in his younger days, it has to be none other than Shah Rukh Khan. Teaching the entire nation how to love, when we speak of romance, every girl has one name in her heart - Shah Rukh Khan. Playing the loverboy Rahul, King Khan breathed life into the character which is remembered to date as synonymous with love.
It is not only the fairytale romance that Shah Rukh aces, be it action, comedy, thriller or drama, our King Khan has done it all. Besides a long list incredible performances and roles essayed by Shah Rukh Khan, the actor gives us a number of whistle-worthy dialogues that we can put the TV on mute and lip-sync as we remember them by heart. Today, as Shah Rukh Khan celebrates his 54th birthday, let's recollect a few of his iconic dialogues and prove our SRK fandom.
Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge
"Bade bade deshon mein aisi choti choti baatein hoti rehti hain, senorita", says every Raj to his Simran after Shah Rukh Khan said it to Kajol in Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge. The romantic saga starts with a sweet rivalry between Raj and Simran where Shahrukh leaves no stone unturned to tease Kajol and woo her, while an angry Kajol turns red with rage as she holds Shah Rukh responsible for missing their train, but it's soon that Raj's charm starts working on Simran, and then, we get an epic love story.
Dil Toh Pagal Hai
"Rahul, naam to suna hoga", says every boy ever whose name is Rahul. Dil Toh Pagal Hai is a musical romantic film that revolves around three central characters, Rahul played by Shah Rukh Khan, Pooja by Madhuri Dixit and Nisha by Karisma Kapoor. The three are caught in a love triangle as Shah Rukh and Pooja fall for each other, but Nisha has a soft spot for Rahul. She gets injured in a dance performance which gives brings Rahul and Pooja closer, but Pooja is engaged to Ajay played by Akshay Kumar.
Kuch Kuch Hota Hai
"Kuch kuch hota hai Anjali, tum nahi samjhogi", we can hear this dialogue in Shah Rukh Khan's voice as we read this. This film explores yet another love triangle as we see Anjali fall in love with Rahul, but Tina already has his heart. Rahul and Tina get married, while a heartbroken Anjali leaves the town. The two best friends reunite years after, as destiny and Rahul's eight-year-old daughter tried to play the cupid after her mother's death.
Chak De! India
"Sattar minute, sattar minute hai tumhare paas, shayad tumhari zindagi ke sabse khaas sattar minute. Aaj tum accha khelo ya bura, yeh sattar minute tumhe zindagi bhar yaad rahenge." Many tried to imitate SRK's iconic dialogue from Chak De! India, but no one could do it the way King Khan did it as he played the role of coach Kabir Khan boosting his team's morale right before they stepped out for the Hockey World Cup.
Devdas
"Babuji ne kaha gaon chhod do, sab ne kaha Paro ko chhod do, Paro ne kaha sharab chhod do, aaj tumne keh diya haweli chhod do, ek din aayega jab woh kahega, duniya hi chhod do." Giving the 1955 Devdas a new spin, Shah Rukh Khan played the new age wounded lover as he lost his childhood love to another man and took to alcohol to wipe away her memories. The film stars Shah Rukh Khan, Aishwarya Rai and Madhuri Dixit and it is a visual treat to see the three iconic actors in the same frame.
Baazigar
"Kabhi kabhi jeetne ke liye kuch harna bhi padta hai aur haar kar jeetne waale ko baazigar kehte hai", a one-liner that can surely help you boost your morale when you lose a round of cards. The film Baazigar stars Shah Rukh Khan in a negative role as he plays Ajay Sharma, a young man avenging the death of his father at the hands of an industrialist Madan Chopra and tricks his daughters into falling in love with him to get back at his father's murderer.
Darr
"I love you KKK..Kiran". Darr features Shah Rukh Khan as an obsessed lover who stalks his classmate Kiran and turns her life into a living nightmare as he chases her and freaks her out over the phone every now and then. While we don't intend to glorify his dark character in the film, but his performance as a psycho lover is indeed worth appreciation.
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