Guys my last post about 10 movie lines...........
I know the list can not be complected by only 10........wait for my next post where i will include most of our favourite lines........
How can we forget KAKA’s
dialogue ….
///....I HATE TEARS PUSPAA
YE DUNIYA GOL HAI RE
PUSPAA …////*
Ghabbar Singh ka “kitne Aadmi
The” is yet another famous
dialogue of Sholay.
Amitabh’s ” Yeh Pulis station hai, Tumhara bap ka Ghar
Nahi ” from Zanjeer
And Also from the movie
Gladiator , the 1 said by russel
crowe when he is asked by the
king to remove his mask and
tell his identity
he says: i am the commander
of the north, Loyal to the king
Macus, Father of a murdered
son , Husband of a murdered
wife and i will take my revenge
in this life or the next.
“Kutte Kameene Mai Tera
Khoon Pee Jauga”,
Dharmendra ka dialogues.
“Mai
tume ese nahi Maruga, pani
pila pila ke maruga”.
”Kya yahi
dikhane ki liye tume pala posa
aur bara kiya”, mothers dilogue.
“Kaun Kambakhat Kahta hai
mai gam ko bhulane ke liye
peeta hu, mai to is liye peeta hu ke thora zinda rah
saku ”….dilip kumar in Devdas.
Are ho sambha kitne aadmi they-from SHOLEY
PALATT-from DDLJ
haar kar jitney waale ko
baazigar kahte hain.
….
Ye hath mujhe dede thakur!!!!!
mere pass gadi hey.bunglahey
tum hare pass kya hey. —Diwar
Aj Bhi Me pheke hue paise nahi
utha ta.
Muchhe ho to Nathulal jesi
varna naho-Namak halal.
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Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Top 10 movie lines
here are some of my favourite
movie one-liners ever.
“May the force be with you“
Who can forget this Star Wars
classic line? If you have watched
any of the Stars Wars double
trilogy movies, this line is
probably repeated millions of
times through the course of the
narrative.
“Tumhara naam kya hai
Basanti?“
This line ALWAYS cracks me up.
And the best part is the visual
that comes along with it.
Amitabh ’s character Jai sitting at
the back of Basanti’s rickety
horse tanga, looking bored,
uninterested; while
Dharmendra ’s character Veeru is
trying his best to woo the village
belle. Hilarious! I know there are
some classic lines in Sholay that
are worth mentioning, but
somehow, this one has always
been my favourite. Let me know
what is your favourite Sholay line.
“The name is Bond, James
Bond“
Now, if you can’t tell what line
this is, then what have you seen?
(A very poor translation of the
Hindi saying ‘Yeh nahi dekha toh
kya dekha?‘) A must-have line for
every single Agent 007 film that
was ever made, this line is, for
sure, a classic in the one-liner hall
of fame.
“Mere paas maa hai“
… And that’s how Shashi Kapoor
made Amitabh Bachchan shut up
in the classic Bollywood movie
Deewar; and not to mention,
delivered arguably the best one-
liner there is in Bollywood
cinema.
“You complete me/You had
me at hello“
Boyfriends beware! When Tom
Cruise said this line to his silver
screen girlfriend Rene Zellweger
in Jerry Maguire, he made a
benchmark that not many can
better. And although I find this
line one of the most cheesiest
there ever was, well, what can
one say about love?
“Yeh jo dhaai kilo ka haath…“
I can’t help but remember a
friend of mine imitating this
classic Sunny Deol line from
Damini. My friend ’s take of that
line is of course exaggerated and
hilarious; but then again, think
about it. The line actually means,
‘ This two and half kilo hand…”!!!
Oh and don’t miss the end of the
dialogue, “…kissi pe padta hai na,
woh admi uthta nahi, uth jata
hai. ”
“This isn’t personal. This is
business/I’ll make him an
offer he can’t refuse”
I have to admit, honestly, I am no
fan of The Godfather trilogy. I
find it a whole and soul ‘guy-
movie’, and will leave it for the
guys to watch. But consider this:
How many times have you heard
these lines? Whether in TV soaps
or in other movies, these lines
from Godfather made it what it is
today. A special mention has to
be made about Al Pacino and
veteran Marlon Brando. I don’t
think anyone else would have
done justice to these lines.
“I love you K-k-k-Kiran!“
Watching SRK, the king of
romance, take a psychotic U-turn
in the movie Darr, was spine-
chilling to say the least. His
stammer, his extreme fixation for
Juhi ’s character and his eventual
death, were all new to his fans;
and boy, did they lap it up. In a
non-comparative way, SRK ’s role
in Darr reminds me of Norman
Bates from the Hollywood thriller
Psycho. Brrrr!
“I’ll be back“
And again, we have a bad boy
role. Arnold Schwarzenegger,
playing the bad guy in
Terminator, delivers this line to
give fans and movie-goers a
sneak peek to what they could
expect in the movie.
“Khamosh!”
Bollywood veteran Shatrugan
Sinha used this line so liberally in
his film Naram Garam, that it
became synonymous with his
personality! Recently, when he
defeated Congress party ’s
Shekhar Suman in Bihar
Parliamentary elections, he is
reported to have said, “I’d just
like to tell him, ‘Khamosh!’.” A
true artist, true to his filmi
personality.
I know I had space for 10 only.
But I have to mention ‘Mogambo
khush hua!‘ as a favourite too.
One of the late Amrish Puri’s
most classic lines from Mr. India,
this line is a sure shot favourite
among people of all ages, just as
the film in its entirety is a classic.
Are these your favourites? Do
you have your own list? Let me
know about it.
movie one-liners ever.
“May the force be with you“
Who can forget this Star Wars
classic line? If you have watched
any of the Stars Wars double
trilogy movies, this line is
probably repeated millions of
times through the course of the
narrative.
“Tumhara naam kya hai
Basanti?“
This line ALWAYS cracks me up.
And the best part is the visual
that comes along with it.
Amitabh ’s character Jai sitting at
the back of Basanti’s rickety
horse tanga, looking bored,
uninterested; while
Dharmendra ’s character Veeru is
trying his best to woo the village
belle. Hilarious! I know there are
some classic lines in Sholay that
are worth mentioning, but
somehow, this one has always
been my favourite. Let me know
what is your favourite Sholay line.
“The name is Bond, James
Bond“
Now, if you can’t tell what line
this is, then what have you seen?
(A very poor translation of the
Hindi saying ‘Yeh nahi dekha toh
kya dekha?‘) A must-have line for
every single Agent 007 film that
was ever made, this line is, for
sure, a classic in the one-liner hall
of fame.
“Mere paas maa hai“
… And that’s how Shashi Kapoor
made Amitabh Bachchan shut up
in the classic Bollywood movie
Deewar; and not to mention,
delivered arguably the best one-
liner there is in Bollywood
cinema.
“You complete me/You had
me at hello“
Boyfriends beware! When Tom
Cruise said this line to his silver
screen girlfriend Rene Zellweger
in Jerry Maguire, he made a
benchmark that not many can
better. And although I find this
line one of the most cheesiest
there ever was, well, what can
one say about love?
“Yeh jo dhaai kilo ka haath…“
I can’t help but remember a
friend of mine imitating this
classic Sunny Deol line from
Damini. My friend ’s take of that
line is of course exaggerated and
hilarious; but then again, think
about it. The line actually means,
‘ This two and half kilo hand…”!!!
Oh and don’t miss the end of the
dialogue, “…kissi pe padta hai na,
woh admi uthta nahi, uth jata
hai. ”
“This isn’t personal. This is
business/I’ll make him an
offer he can’t refuse”
I have to admit, honestly, I am no
fan of The Godfather trilogy. I
find it a whole and soul ‘guy-
movie’, and will leave it for the
guys to watch. But consider this:
How many times have you heard
these lines? Whether in TV soaps
or in other movies, these lines
from Godfather made it what it is
today. A special mention has to
be made about Al Pacino and
veteran Marlon Brando. I don’t
think anyone else would have
done justice to these lines.
“I love you K-k-k-Kiran!“
Watching SRK, the king of
romance, take a psychotic U-turn
in the movie Darr, was spine-
chilling to say the least. His
stammer, his extreme fixation for
Juhi ’s character and his eventual
death, were all new to his fans;
and boy, did they lap it up. In a
non-comparative way, SRK ’s role
in Darr reminds me of Norman
Bates from the Hollywood thriller
Psycho. Brrrr!
“I’ll be back“
And again, we have a bad boy
role. Arnold Schwarzenegger,
playing the bad guy in
Terminator, delivers this line to
give fans and movie-goers a
sneak peek to what they could
expect in the movie.
“Khamosh!”
Bollywood veteran Shatrugan
Sinha used this line so liberally in
his film Naram Garam, that it
became synonymous with his
personality! Recently, when he
defeated Congress party ’s
Shekhar Suman in Bihar
Parliamentary elections, he is
reported to have said, “I’d just
like to tell him, ‘Khamosh!’.” A
true artist, true to his filmi
personality.
I know I had space for 10 only.
But I have to mention ‘Mogambo
khush hua!‘ as a favourite too.
One of the late Amrish Puri’s
most classic lines from Mr. India,
this line is a sure shot favourite
among people of all ages, just as
the film in its entirety is a classic.
Are these your favourites? Do
you have your own list? Let me
know about it.
Sunday, June 20, 2010
Father's day
Father’s Day: The Story of
Team Hoyt
June 19, 2010
Two months back, I
read about how
unnecessary these
special “days” were.
How it’s a gimmick by
marketers to sell their
products. I usually
ignore the “Happy blah
blah Day” texts that
come.
Sunday is the 100th
anniversary of Father’s
Day. And as expected, I
hadn’t (still haven’t)
really thought of doing
anything to prove to
my father now special
he is. He doesn ’t need a
particular day to be
told how much I
respect and appreciate
him. It seems
hypocritical to say ‘I
love you, dad’ one day
and take him for
granted the rest of the
year.
So, with this blog post,
it may seem like I ’m
contradicting myself.
But that ’s ok. Because
when I came across
this story, I felt
compelled to write
about it. And would
have written about it
even if it wasn ’t
Father’s Day.
While surfing the
internet, I came across
a wonderful story of a
father-son duo. They ’re
popularly known as
Team Hoyt. Rick has
cerebral palsy. His
inability to talk or walk
could have
handicapped him, if it
weren ’t for his father.
Dick Hoyt made sure
his son led as normal a
life as any other child
of his age would. From
helping his son receive
a college degree to
participating in
marathons, this father
didn ’t leave any stone
unturned to make a
difference to his son’s
life.
So there you go. Dick
Hoyt, an inspiration for
millions all over the
world. Their story is
worth sharing, even if
that means I ’ve to go
back on my words and
celebrate Father ’s Day.
Team Hoyt
June 19, 2010
Two months back, I
read about how
unnecessary these
special “days” were.
How it’s a gimmick by
marketers to sell their
products. I usually
ignore the “Happy blah
blah Day” texts that
come.
Sunday is the 100th
anniversary of Father’s
Day. And as expected, I
hadn’t (still haven’t)
really thought of doing
anything to prove to
my father now special
he is. He doesn ’t need a
particular day to be
told how much I
respect and appreciate
him. It seems
hypocritical to say ‘I
love you, dad’ one day
and take him for
granted the rest of the
year.
So, with this blog post,
it may seem like I ’m
contradicting myself.
But that ’s ok. Because
when I came across
this story, I felt
compelled to write
about it. And would
have written about it
even if it wasn ’t
Father’s Day.
While surfing the
internet, I came across
a wonderful story of a
father-son duo. They ’re
popularly known as
Team Hoyt. Rick has
cerebral palsy. His
inability to talk or walk
could have
handicapped him, if it
weren ’t for his father.
Dick Hoyt made sure
his son led as normal a
life as any other child
of his age would. From
helping his son receive
a college degree to
participating in
marathons, this father
didn ’t leave any stone
unturned to make a
difference to his son’s
life.
So there you go. Dick
Hoyt, an inspiration for
millions all over the
world. Their story is
worth sharing, even if
that means I ’ve to go
back on my words and
celebrate Father ’s Day.
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