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Which is the most famous dialogue in Bollywood?

Which is the most famous dialogue in Bollywood?

Here are some most famous Bollywood dialogues:

  • 1) “Mogambo Khush Hua”
  • 2) “Main apni favorite hoon.”
  • 3) “Khul ke ro nahi sakogi, toh khul ke has kaise paogi?”
  • 4) “Aaj mere paas bangla hai, gadi hai, bank-balance hai – tumhare paas kya hai?”
  • 5) “Jaa Simran, jaa.
  • 6) “All izz well”
  • 7) “Tussi ja rahe ho?

Which is the best dialogue?

20 most famous Bollywood dialogue

  • “Aaj mere paas gaadi hai, bungla hai, paisa hai… tumhare paas kya hai?”
  • Amjad Khan: “Kitney aadmi the”
  • “Kaun kambakth hai jo bardasht karne ke liye peeta hai.
  • “Main aaj bhi pheke hue paise nahin uthata”
  • “Pushpa, I hate tears… “

Is Bollywood a dance?

Bollywood Dance is the name given to the dance-form used in Indian (Hindi) films. The most energetic and colorful Indian dance forms are Bhangra and Garba (originated in the state of Gujarat, India). They merged with other dance forms from around the world, and now is the famous Bollywood dance.

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What are some examples of dialogue?

“I’m different, and I’m happy,” Calvin said. “But you pretend that you aren’t different.” “I’m different, and I like being different.” Calvin’s voice was unnaturally loud. “Maybe I don’t like being different,” Meg said, “but I don’t want to be like everybody else, either.”

Can you dialogue with one person?

Dialogue is defined in contrast to monologue, when only one person is speaking. Dialogue is often critical for moving the plot of a story forward, and can be a great way of conveying key information about characters and the plot.

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