Bollywood movies contain fantastic lines that linger in your mind. In certain films, these lines are more than simply dialogue. These sentences are dramatic, hilarious, or so good at conveying how someone feels that the internet had to chop them up and use them as its own language.
This list has 12 Bollywood dialogues that have become our favourite memes:
1. Mujhe Ghar Jana Hai – Raazi
In the middle of all the chaos, Alia Bhatt as Sehmat Khan really wants to go home. This has become a popular way to show anger online, like saying “I’m done, pack me up.” It’s usually used to show that you’re annoyed or tired, or when you’re done with somewhere and think, “I need to go home.” This could be at work, school, a party, etc.
2. Sunai De Raha Hai, Behra Nahi Hoon Main – Animal
This line is spoken by Ranbir Kapoor as Ranvijay Singh when others keep talking over him or describing things he already knows. People now use this meme to show that they understand when someone keeps going over something simple, and you’re just nodding to say, “Yes, I hear you!”
3. Mere Ko Sab Aata Hai, Main Expert Hoon – Chup Chup Ke (2006)
Bandra, played by Rajpal Yadav, is too sure of himself when he says he knows everything because he doesn’t understand what’s going on. This line is great for that friend who says they are an expert at everything but clearly isn’t—a standard joke about someone who is too sure of themselves.
4. Beta, Tumse Na Ho Payega – Gangs of Wasseypur (2012)
In the movie, Nawazuddin Siddiqui plays Faizal Khan and says this. It has since become a final insult to say that someone can’t handle a job. People often say this line in jest to mock people who are failing, like telling them, “You can’t do this.”
5. Jor Jor Se Bolke Sabko Scheme Bata De – Hera Pheri (2000)
Raju, played by Akshay Kumar, tells his friends this while he’s explaining a secret plan, and one of them says it out loud. Now, this phrase is used when you’re telling a friend a secret or a plan and they start to say it out loud.
6. Control Uday, Control – Welcome (2007)
In this funny scene, Uday Shetty, played by Nana Patekar, is told to calm down.He has a very bad temper. This is what people say to themselves to calm down when they need to deal with something bad or annoying.
7. Main Apni Favourite Hoon – Jab We Met (2007)
Geet Dhillon, played by Kareena Kapoor, says this with a lot of self love and confidence. The line has become a rallying cry for self confidence and strength, and Gen Z loves to use it to talk about how great they are.
8. Do Not Underestimate the Power of a Common Man – Chennai Express (2013)
This action comedy shows that Rahul comes from a humble background and has a big heart. It’s taking on an ironic meaning to honour small wins or giving too much praise to everyday accomplishments. It’s taking on an ironic meaning to honour small wins or giving too much praise to everyday accomplishments.
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9. Jal Lijiye, Aap Thak Gaye Honge – Vivah (2006)
Poonam by Amrita Rao gives water to a tired friend in a way that shows care and kindness. Enjoy this popular social media meme that is often answered to with a jokey “someone needs a break” to make fun of people who are tired from things that happen over and over again or that bother them.
10. Tusi Jaa Rahe Ho? Tusi Na Jao – Kuch Kuch Hota Hai (1998)
This is what Little Sanju (Parzaan Dastur) says when he doesn’t want someone to leave in the movie. It has a cute and emotional appeal that is both simple and full of feeling. This makes it perfect for use as an emotional joke or as a meme about saying goodbye when you don’t want to. A lot of people share it to let everyone know how they feel about not wanting someone to leave.
11. Sala Ye Dukh Kahe Khatam Nahi Hota? – Masaan (2015)
Deepak, played by Vicky Kaushal, says this impromptu line while weeping by the Ganges. Its meme version gets a lot of different kinds of anger, from small annoyances to life’s constant problems, which makes it very relevant and darkly funny.
12. Dekh Raha Hai Vinod? – Panchayat (2022)
Durgesh Kumar plays Bhushan, and he says this line in a hilariously confused way. It went viral online right away. This phrase has gone popular as a way to jokingly point out or criticise a situation where someone is watching chaos or drama happen. It is one of the best phrases to use in an online mocking joke. Someone might say to a friend, “See what’s going on here?” while chaos happens to bring attention to something dramatic or silly.
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