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Birthday Special: Iconic dialogues of Jackie Shroff

Birthday Special: Iconic dialogues of Jackie Shroff

By Murtuza Iqbal

Jackie Shroff has been in the industry for more than three decades. He has been a part of many successful films and has also proved his mettle as an actor.


Today, Jackie Shroff celebrates his 64th birthday, so let’s look at the list of iconic dialogues of the actor…

Hero: Aapki kameez ka size bohat chhota hai sir, kyunki mera seena aap se bohat bada hai…

Khalnayak: Har khalnayak mein ek nayak chupa hua hota hai…

Aaina: Khoobsurati woh nahi hoti joh aaine mein dikhai de, khoobsurati woh hoti hai joh aaine mein nazar na aaye…

Border: The more you sweat in peace, the less you bleed in war…

Refugee: Janwaro pe bharosa kiya ja sakta hai, insaano par nahi…

Devdas: Jahan 'kh' se khush hokar jeena chahiye wahan 'kh' se itne khamosh baithe ho, arre 'kh' se itne khoye khoye ho, ki pata hi nahi chalta ki aap ghar pe ho…

Kya Yehi Pyaar Hai: Love is not heart of life, it is only part of life…

Dhoom 3: Joh duniya ko namumkin lage, wahi mauka hota hai, kartab dikhane ka…

Shootout At Wadala: Is vardi ka rang khaki kis liye hai pata hai? Kyun ki yeh rang us mitti ka bhi hai jis mein har policewaala milne ke liye bhi aur milaane ke liye bhi tayar hai…

Bharat: Desh logon se banta hai aur logon ki pehchan unke pariwar se hoti hai. Tujhpe pura desh hai Bharat…

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  • Yash says he humanised Ravana to help global audiences relate to the character.
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Yash, who plays the demon king Ravana in Nitesh Tiwari's Ramayana, says his portrayal was shaped by one clear goal: making the character relatable beyond Indian audiences.
Speaking at CinemaCon in Las Vegas this week, where the film was presented alongside major Hollywood releases, the actor said he worked to strip away the purely mythological reading of the role.

"I have tried to internalise the whole essence of Ravana and tried to make him as human as possible at times," Yash told Reuters.

"It is important for people to relate to him, and since we have global ambitions, we need to make it familiar to a Western audience as well."

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