New Delhi: India’s first famous person, late actor Rajesh Khanna would have turned 78 on Tuesday if he had been alive as we speak. The Punjab born actor who entered Hindi movies in 1965 has left a robust imprint in every considered one of us along with his exemplary persona.
With his impeccable journey within the cinema business, the philanthropist and former politician made the world document of getting 17 successive super-hits in 3 years from 1969-71, which included 15 consecutive solo super-hit movies.
It has been eight years because the legendary actor handed away and the world remains to be mourning the lack of the icon, whose excellence, grace and charisma are unmatched.
Here is a glance again on the legendary actor’s iconic dialogues which have nonetheless remained intact within the reminiscences of individuals.
1. Babumushoi, zindagi badi honi chahiye … lambi nahin:-
The dialogue (My buddy, life needs to be huge … not lengthy) that emphasizes the way of life life is among the most recalled traces within the horizon of Indian cinema. The dialogue from the 1971 blockbuster hit ‘Anand’ is written by the well-known poet ‘Gulzar’ for which he additionally received ‘Filmfare Award for Best dialogue’. The movie additionally starred megastar Amitabh Bachchan reverse Rajesh Khanna.
2. Pushpa, mujhse yeh aasoon nahin dekhe jaate … I hate tears:-
One of the memorable dialogues of ‘Kaka’, ‘Pushpa, I cannot see these tears … I hate tears’, is from the 1972 record-breaking film ‘Amar Prem’ which co-starred veteran actor Sharmila Tagore within the lead. The dialogue which remains to be engraved in folks’s minds and souls was written by screenwriter ‘Ramesh Pant’ and made the movie win ‘Filmfare Award for Best dialogue’.
3. Log zindagi ka sabse chota, sabse keemti labz bhool gaye hain … pyar:-
People have forgotten the shortest, most valuable phrases of life … love’ from the Hrishikesh Mukherjee directorial movie ‘Bawarchi’ emphasised the which means of discovering and spreading love in life and made Khanna win The Bengal Film Journalists’ Association Awards for greatest actor in Hindi language movie.
4. Main marne se pehle marna nahin chahta:-
The contemplative dialogue which means ‘I don’t wish to die earlier than I die’ from the 1970 Indian Hindi romantic drama movie ‘Safar’. ‘Safar’ which means ‘journey’ grew to become the tenth highest-grossing movie of the 12 months in India within the 70s period. The movie additionally gave Indian cinema its evergreen music ‘Zindagi Ka Safar’ (Journey of Life) by the legendary singer Kishore Kumar.
5. Bada aadmi toh woh hota hai joh doosron ko chota nahi samajhta:-
The Mohan Kumar directorial movie ‘Avtaar’ gave this well-known dialogue to Rajesh Khanna which implies, ‘A big man is the one who does not think others are small’ The 1983 flick additionally shared veteran actor Shabana Azmi within the lead reverse Khanna. Avtaar was a industrial hit, and reportedly Khanna’s largest movie when it comes to field workplace collections since 1973.
6. Maut toh ek pal hai:-
The 1971 movie ‘Anand’ that’s nonetheless greatest identified for its coronary heart touching ruminative dialogues gave the road ‘Death is just a moment’ to Bollywood which was delivered by Khanna who performed the function of Anand, who has lymphosarcoma of the gut, a uncommon sort of most cancers. Despite figuring out the reality that he’s not going to outlive for greater than six months, he maintains a cheerful demeanor and all the time tries to make everybody round him glad.