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Bollywood's legendary actor Dharmendra is known for his dialogue delivery as well as he was known for his action scenes. Dharmendra is known for his trademark dialogues in a heavy voice with a rough tone. When it comes to his dialogues, it becomes evident that Dharmendra loves dogs. His film cannot be complete without a dialogue mentioning the word 'kutte.' Watch some of the most memorable dialogues of Dharam Paaji.
Dharmendra's unforgettable dialogues
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Almost every movie needs to have his favourite one liner, 'Kutte! Kamine! Main tera khoon pijaunga' (You dog! You rascal! I will drink your blood). It was trademark of his fuming anger on screen. The actor not just said this dialogue in Yaadon Ki Baarat but repeated it in many other films as well including Sholay. This is still used by his fans while making fun of their enemies. Like this one, the word 'kutte' was a part of almost all his best dialogues.
Dharmendra's unforgettable dialogues
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Sholay: One of Dharmendra's most popular dialogues in Sholay is "Basanti in kutto ke samne mat nachna." The intensity with which Dharmendra asks Basanti not to dance in front of Gabbar and his men echoed for decades. However, despite Dharmendra's pleading, Basanti danced on broken glass pieces to save her man's life. Sholay was loaded with several epic dialogues which are still remembered by the cinema lovers.
Dharmendra's unforgettable dialogues
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Sholay: Sholay, one of the biggest films of Bollywod, had several catchy dialogues by Amitabh Bachchan and Dharmendra that are still remembered by the movie lovers. When Amitabh Bachchan dies in the film, a furious Dharmendra shouts out loud in agony and rage, "Main tere khoon ki kasam kha ke kahta hoon ki ek ek ko chun chun ke marunga..chun chun ke marunga..chun chun ke" ( I swear by your blood - I will kill each and everyone, one by one).
Dharmendra's unforgettable dialogues
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Loafer: Dharmendra turned Ranjit, a pick-pocketer-cum-goon in the 1973 film Loafer. In a scene where he breaks into gang leader Pratap's place, he tells him, "Ye duniya bahut badi hai, apna shikaar khud maarna sikho" (this world is huge, hunt for your prey by yourself) followed by "Apne kutto se kaho, khilono se khela karein" (tell your dogs to play with toys). Needless to say, Dharmendra's anger cannot be vented out without the word 'kutte'.
Dharmendra's unforgettable dialogues
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Ghulami: Dharmendra plays a Jatt Ranjit Singh Choudhary in the 1985 film Ghulami. He rebels against the British rule and rises against the caste and zamindari system in his village. When police commissioner (Naseeruddin Shah) comes to interrogate him in the jail and mocks him that he wants to live in this jail or the Fatehpur thana, Dharmendra says, "Kisi majboor ko kisi Alsatian kutte ke hawale kardo ya kisi Bulldog ke" (hand over a weak man to an Alsatian dog or a Bulldog). Dharam did not miss his favourite word even in jail.
Dharmendra's unforgettable dialogues
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Yamla Pagla Deewana: Dharmendra hit back to stardom a few years back with the film Yamla Pagla Deewana. The fun-loving comedy flick starred the never seen trio of Dharmendra and sons, Sunny Deol and Bobby Deol. The film was loaded with several fresh rib-tickling one-liners along with their trademark dialogues. Needless to say, the He-Man of Bollywood would not have missed his most popular word and he said in one of the scenes, "Oye, illaka kutton ka hota hai behen ke takke ... sher ka nahi."
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