Most Famous & iconic dialogues of Alia Bhatt from her films!

  • Most Famous & iconic dialogues of Alia Bhatt from her films!

    Most Famous & iconic dialogues of Alia Bhatt from her films!

    With time, Alia Bhatt has proved her acting-chops and cleared that she can nail any given roles. Today, the actress is celebrating her birthday and the RRR makers unveil her first look as Sita from the epic period drama film. The actress looks immensely beautiful and gorgeous as Sita. Apart from it, her fans are also waiting for her next Gangubai Kathiawadi where she will play the titular role. But with a successful career, the actress also made sure to deliver her dialogues perfectly. So on her birthday let's have a look at some of her famous & iconic dialogues from her films.

  • Humpty Sharma Ki Dhulhania - Mai shaadi karungi toh kareena wala designer lehenga pehenke karungi warna dulhe ko tata tata bye bye kar do.

    Humpty Sharma Ki Dhulhania - Mai shaadi karungi toh kareena wala designer lehenga pehenke karungi warna dulhe ko tata tata bye bye kar do.

    In Humpty Sharma Ki Dhulhania, Alia Bhatt played the role of a bride-to-be who went on her wedding shopping trip and discovers her true love, Varun Dhawan, as Humpty Sharma. Fans remember the film for Alia's blunt dialogues and her style. Her dialogue, 'Mai shaadi karungi toh kareena wala designer lehenga pehenke karungi warna dulhe ko tata tata bye bye kar do,' is still famous among her fans.

  • Kalank-

    Kalank-

    Kalank, was boasted with a stellar multi star-cast but eventually, it falls squarely on the ground due to its weak screenplay. But still, Alia Bhatt manages to earn critical acclaims for her character Roop in the unsuccessful film. The audience still remembers her path-breaking dialogue of 'Jab kisi aur ki barbaadi apni jeet jaisi lage ... toh humse zyada barbaad aur koi nahi hai is duniya mein' from the film.

  • Student of the year -

    Student of the year -

    Karan Johar launched Bollywood's new-age Alia Bhatt with Student of the Year and the young generation loved Alia's acting in the film. Her famous dialogue 'Hath mein Pom Pom lekar ladko ke liye chillana, vo mera style nahi hai, vo mere liye chillayein, seeti bajayein, that's more my thing', reminds the fans of Shanaya Singhania.

  • Badrinath Ki Dulhania - Pyaar Important Hai Bhot Important Hai Lekin Izzat Usse Zyada Important Hai.

    Badrinath Ki Dulhania - Pyaar Important Hai Bhot Important Hai Lekin Izzat Usse Zyada Important Hai.

    A spin-off of the 2014 film Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania, the film stars Varun Dhawan and Alia Bhatt in the lead roles and follows the story of an aspiring independent air hostess from rural-India who refuses to conform to the patriarchal expectations of her chauvinistic fiancé. fans loved her performance as a cheerful girl in the film and her dialogue, 'Pyaar Important Hai Bhot Important Hai Lekin Izzat Usse Zyada Important Hai', is a heart steller.

  • Dear Zindagi -

    Dear Zindagi -

    Alia Bhatt played the protagonist role in Gauri Shinde's Dear Zindagi who was struggling with her relationships. Her chemistry with Shah Rukh Khan was loved by her fans and her motivational dialogue from the film, 'Genius woh nahi hota jiske paas har sawaal ka jawab ho, Genius woh hota hai jiske paas har jawaab tak pahunchne ka patience ho' is still mesmerized the mind.

  • Gangubai Kathiawadi - Gangu Chaand thi aur Chaand rahegi

    Gangubai Kathiawadi - Gangu Chaand thi aur Chaand rahegi

    After the trailer release of Gangubai Kathiwadi, Alia Bhatt has become that Chaand of Bollywood, who is rising like a bright and glorious moon. Sanjay Leela Bhansali directed biographical drama is an adaptation of Hussain Zaidi's book, 'Mafia Queens of Mumbai'. In the film, Alia will portray the role of Gangubai Kothewali, a fierce brothel owner who was rumored to have had gangsters as her clients. Her bold dialogue, 'Gangu Chaand Thi Aur Chaand Rahegi is plucky and valorous.

  • Highway - 'Jahan se tum mujhe laye ho, main wahan wapis nahi jana chahti..par yeh rasta bhot accha hai, main chahti hoon ki ye raasta kabhi khatam na ho.'

    Highway - 'Jahan se tum mujhe laye ho, main wahan wapis nahi jana chahti..par yeh rasta bhot accha hai, main chahti hoon ki ye raasta kabhi khatam na ho.'

    Highway - Highway was Alia's second film after her debut in 2012 with Student Of The Year. Highway's release changed Alia Bhatt's life as after SOTY, the audience thought that she can be better doing happy-go-lucky kind of roles but with Highway, it helped not only the world to understand her caliber but also Alia to discover and unearth sides to her persona. Each dialogue delivered by her becomes the famous iconic and 'Jahan se tum mujhe laye ho, main wahan wapis nahi jana chahti..par yeh rasta bhot accha hai, main chahti hoon ki ye raasta kabhi khatam na ho' is also one of them.

  • Raazi -  Watan ke aage kuch nahi... Khud bhi nahi

    Raazi - Watan ke aage kuch nahi... Khud bhi nahi

    Meghna Gulzar's 'Raazi' narrates the story of Sehmat Khan, who is trained to become a spy and then married off to a Pakistan Army officer. Alia Bhatt donned the role of Sehmat and her acting-chops win many hearts. The film is mainly an adaptation of Harinder Sikka's 2008 novel titled 'Calling Sehmat' and her dialogue from the film, 'Watan ke aage kuch nahi…Khud bhi nahi' was more patriotic and powerful.

  • Gangubai Kathiawadi - Kunwari apne chhoda nahi, Shrimati kisine banaya nahi.

    Gangubai Kathiawadi - Kunwari apne chhoda nahi, Shrimati kisine banaya nahi.

    Gangubai Kathiawadi will showcase the darkest chapter of Gangubai Harjivandas' life, where her husband sold her at a young age for Rs 500 at the brothel and later she became one of the 'Mafia Queens' of the Mumbai underworld. With the film's trailer, Alia Bhatt has exhibits the struggle of Gangubai and her dialogue Kunwari apne chhoda nahi, Shrimati kisine banaya nahi, depicts the brothel owner's hustle life.

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