10 Most Romantic Dialogues of Bollywood


Bollywood is brimming with timeless classics. The genre most touched upon is that of idyllic romanticism. From Mughal-e-Azam to Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, the romantic dialogues taken from Bollywood classics remain evergreen in our minds. Here, take a glimpse at the top 10 romantic dialogues that Bollywood has in its kitty.

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Mughal-e-Azam


Mughal-e-Azam, the timeless romantic chef d’oeuvre has in its scuttle a number of romantic dialogues. One such immortal dialogue remains that of Anarkali (Madhubala) when she was bestowed with thorns by her beloved Salim (Dilip Kumar).

 "Jahe naseeb. Kaanton ko murjhane ka khauf nahinPhool to murjhha jaate hain, lekin kaante daaman thhaam lete hain."

Mohabbatein


Mohabbatein is one of the most romantic movies of all time. It is brimming with dialogues which reflect love in all its beauty, vivacity, passion and ardor. One such dialogue is-

"Mohabbat bhi zindagi ki tarah hoti hai, har mod aasaan nahin hota, har mod par khushi nahin milti, par jab hum zindagi ka saath nahin chhorte, to mohabbat ka saath kyon chhorein."

Devdas


In Sanjay Leela Bhansali's Devdas, Shah Rukh Khan as Devdas, pours his mind out to Chandramukhi, about his undying love for his childhood sweetheart Paro.

“Chandarmukhi is bhare paimane mein aur sharaab dalogi to kya hoga, chalak jayega. Isi tarah Paro ke naam se bhara pada hai paiman-e-devdas bhi...aur bharogi to chalak jayega. Khud toh girega tumhe bhi gira dega zameen pe”.

Pakeezah


A true epitome of immortality Pakeezah remains a legendary movie of all times and undoubtedly the most romantic dialogue of the movie remains-

“Aapke paaon dekhe. Bahut haseen hain. Inhe zameen par mat utariiega, Maile ho jaayenge –Aapkaa ek humsafar…”

A line written by Rajkumar in his love letter to Meena Kumari extolling his deep love for her.

Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge


In Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, when Raj (Shah Rukh) tells about his dream girl to Simran (Kajol), he says-

"Mujhe chahiye ek aisi ladki , jisse dekhte hi dil ki har aarzoo, saare khwaab , saare rang zinda ho jaaye, abhi aisa hua nahi, lekin ab lagta hai jaise koi andekha anjaana chehra baadalon mein se pukaar raha hain. Pata nahi ye baadal kab hattenge, aur kab woh pukaarne waali saamne aayegi."

Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam


In the film Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam, when Nandini (Aishwarya Rai) comes for bidding the final farewell to her paramour Sameer (Salman Khan) to unite with her husband. The bereaved Sameer utters the below dialogue, as he is overwhelmed with the pain of estrangement.

"Agle saat janmo tak tum vanraj ki ho, lekin athve janam me tum meri hogi and that time no vanraj vanraj plz, aur nandu tum mujhe is tarah mat dekho kyunki tumhe mujhse phir se pyaar ho jaega..."

Veer Zaara


Yash Chopra’s masterpiece Veer Zaara is no less in its poignant pathos. When Veer (Shah Rukh Khan) separates from Zaara (Preity Zinta), he candidly confessed his feelings for her and said,

Mein nahi janta ke muhabbat kya hai...haan zaara k liye dil se ek dua zaror nikalti hai ki is ke aankhon mein kabhi ansoo na aye, ye hamsesha khush rahay...ab ager ye mohabbat hai to mohabbat he sahi.”

Silsila


In Yash Chopra’s Silsila the clandestine relation between Amitabh and his inamorata Rekha reverberates love in its intense passion and brings up some of the most timeless dialogues like this:

"Mai aur meri tanhai, aksar ye baaten karte hain, tum hoti to kaisa hota, tum ye kahti, tum wo kahti, tum is baat pe hairaan hoti, tum us baat pe kitni hansti, tum hoti to aisa hota, tum hoti to waisa hota."

Fanaa


Fanaa has a plethora of romantic dialogues in the form of shayaris echoing the language of love in myriad ways.

"Hum se bachkar jaaoge kaise.. apne dil se hame nikaaloge kaise .. hum woh khushbu hai jo saason mein baste hain .... kud ki saanson ko rok paaoge kaise."

The verse is brimming with the ecstasy of love and is uttered by Rehaan (Aamir Khan) as he tries to woo Zuni (Kajol) in the film.

Om Shanti Om


The list can never be complete without mentioning of the famous dialogue from the movie Om Shanti Om. This was uttered by Shah Rukh Khan while extolling his love for a movie star played by Deepika Padukone.

"Itni shidaat se maine tumhe paane ki koshish ki hai, ki har zarre ne mujhe tumse milane ki saazish ki hai."