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Top 10 Bollywood Scenes/Quotes

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Movies come and go. Public memory eventually fades. But some works of art endure across the passage of time in the minds of cinephiles and casual viewers alike to attain the throne of the most memorable movie moments witnessed by Hindi cinema. They form the cornerstones of the industry and set the gold standards to be emulated by future writers and directors. They leave behind the zeitgeist of the era with them allowing people to reminisce about bygone days and the industry going head over heels to pay homage to those moments through their work. We present the top 10 moments of Hindi cinema:

10. The Last Ball Sixer In Lagaan

This moment epitomises both India’s ethos during the British Raj as well as the ability of a sport to liberate and help express emotions. One of the most beautiful climaxes in Bollywood, this scene, is what most people remember when reminded of Lagaan.

9. Silencer’s Speech In Three Idiots

Arguably one of the most talked about and popular films of 21st century Bollywood, the movie decimated all box office records and entered into the Guinness World Records for its much needed and down to earth take on student life and the Indian education system. But it imbued the greatest amount of heart into this very memorable comedy scene exemplifying the qualities of mischief and an aversion to rote learning.

8. The Patriotic Speech In Namaste London

Epitomising Indian humility and ingenuity, the Namaste London monologue serves as a wake-up call to every Indian to never belittle our minds and remember that real greatness lies in humility.

7. The Closing Statements Of Naseeruddin Shah Naseeruddin Shah is an experimental actor and asso >> Read More... In A Wednesday Click to look into! >> Read More...

The sentence is a clarion call to ordinary citizens to act and take back their peace of mind. It beckons us to wake up and take cognizance of the government’s apathy. This moment is worth taking notice of as an exemplary work of Naseeruddin Shah and as a powerful and poignant message about the will and courage of the everyday citizen.

6. Pep Talk Of Chak De India

One of Shah Rukh Khan Shah Rukh Khan or also known as SRK is a prominent >> Read More... ’s finest acting moments and one of the most charged speeches in Hindi cinema, the ‘Yeh sattar minute’ monologue gives us goosebumps and sets the stage wonderfully for the elegant climax.

5. Be A Man Speech In Dil Chahta Hai Click to look into! >> Read More...

Dil Chahta Hai triumphs as a movie on many counts, but this moment shows us that friends can provide us with the right kind of impetus to propel us forward and keep us going through tough times.

4. Train Scene From Ddlj

This movie is the longest running show in Indian cinema history. And it owes its enduring legacy and box office success to moments like these which resound across generations of viewers. Moments like these have helped it make to numerous ‘Movies to watch before you die lists’ and keeps the message of ‘Jee le apni zindagi’ rippling through time.

3. I Hate Tears Quote From Anand Click to look into! >> Read More...

Words fall short for this fleeting work of Rajesh Khanna Born as Jatin Khanna on 29th December 1942, the ch >> Read More... ’s magic. Worth enshrining in Bollywood temple, this very engaging emotional performance is one of the gems of Hindi cinema.

2. Mere Paas Maa Hai Quote From Deewar Deewar is a Hindi serial broadcasted on DD Nationa >> Read More...

One of the most evergreen quotes in Bollywood and used in conversation frequently by youth and elders alike; this scene takes sibling rivalry to an entirely new level. It is a classic tiebreaker statement and so pervasive it is regularly applied to even Hollywood memes!

1. Kitne Aadmi The Quote From Sholay

For the top of this list; the choice is clear. Gabbar’s question is paired perfectly with the gripping music to bring us probably an eternal moment that Bollywood may ever have the privilege of laying claim.

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