5 Impactful Hrithik Roshan Dialogues That Show His Versatality
Updated on: 02 January, 2024 02:03 PM IST |Shreyas Pande
5 Hrithik Roshan dialogues are too Impactful
Hrithik Roshan has given us some of the most memorable dialogues that are truthful in their own unique way. With the wide range of films that he has acted in over the years, Hrithik Roshan has made sure to create a lasting impact. Right from his first film, Kaho Na Pyaar Hai, he has shown why he is here to stay. Now, with the release of his next film, Fighter, he has managed to raise the expectations of everyone with the teaser and first looks.
Be it the recreation of the classic dialogue from Agneepath where he is just as intense as Vijay Dinanath Chauhan or some of his old-school affirmations as Akbar in Jodhaa Akbar, he has put his heart in all. Here are five of his dialogues that stood out.
1) "Kabhi Kabhi Aisa Kyun Hota Hai, Ki Apne Paraye Ho Jate Hai."
This heartbreaking expression of his character in Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham is just too difficult not to get affected by. The way he says this with his expressive eyes is just impeccable. The film was directed by Karan Johar, and some of the most heartbreaking scenes feature Hrithik Roshan and Shah Rukh Khan. The dialogue for the film was written by Karan Johar as well.
2) "Aadmi Ka Khud Pe Bharosa, Uski Taqat Hoti Hai."
Yet another of his powerful performances was in the Sanjay Gupta thriller Kaabil, where he played the role of a blind person. In a pivotal moment in the film, he uses his dialogue to create a lasting impact on the screen. His voice is just so unique and powerful that it elevates the nature of any phrase. This was written by veteran dialogue writer Sanjay Masoom.
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3) "Duniya Me Kisi Bhi Insaan Ko Chhota Mat Samjhiye."
There is no other film as loved by everyone as Koi Mil Gaya, directed by Rakesh Roshan. Hrithik Roshan was just so revealing in the film with his role of Rohit that he won hearts with his innocence. He was just absolutely full of heart when he said, "Duniya Me Kisi Bhi Insaan Ko Chhota Mat Samjhiye, Kyunki Har Chhota Kabhi Na Kabhi Bada Zaroor Ho Jata Hai."
4) "Har Mazhab Ka Ehtram Aur Bardasht Karne Ki Chahat Hi."
Jodhaa Akbar has some of the most eloquent dialogues that are written with a brilliant flair by K.P. Saxena. They speak perfectly of the time in which the film is set while also staying relevant to current times. Hrithik Roshan plays the role of Akbar in the film and has many memorable things to say.
But this dialogue from the film stands out where he says, "Har Mazhab Ka Ehtram Aur Bardasht Karne Ki Chahat Hi Aane Wale Hinudstan Ko Sunehra Bana Sakti Hai."
5) "Raja Ka Beta Raja Nahi Banega, Raja Woh Hi Banega Jo Haqdaar Hoga."
In this hard-hitting dialogue written by Sanjeev Dutta from Super 30, Hrithik Roshan represents the inequality of opportunities available for everyone based on various social factors. Directed by Vikas Bahl, the film was full of many such instances as it told the real-life story of Anand Kumar, who made it big with his sheer passion and hard work.
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