7 Most Unforgettable Dialogues of Irrfan Khan

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7 Most Unforgettable Dialogues of Irrfan Khan
Irrfan Khan was one of the most talented and versatile actors of our time. He was known for his natural acting style and his ability to bring depth and complexity to his characters. Khan’s films often explored themes of identity, spirituality, and the human condition. He was also a master of the well-timed dialogue.

Here are 7 of the most unforgettable dialogues of Irrfan Khan:

1. Galtiyan bhi rishton ki tarah hoti hai… karni nahi padti, ho jati hai.” (D-Day)
This dialogue is about the inevitability of mistakes in relationships. It is a reminder that even the closest relationships are flawed, and that we should be forgiving of each other’s mistakes.

2. Bheehad mein baaghi hote hain, dacait milte hain parliament mein.” (Paan Singh Tomar)
This dialogue is about the corruption and hypocrisy that exists in society. It is a reminder that even the most powerful institutions are not immune to corruption.

3.Ye sheher humein jitna deta hai, badle mein kahin zyada humse le lete hai. (Life In A Metro)
This dialogue is about the high cost of living in a big city. It is a reminder that the city gives us a lot, but it also takes a lot from us.

4.Death aur shit…. ye do cheeze kisi ko bhi, kabhi bhi aa sakti hai.”** (Piku)
This dialogue is about the inevitability of death and the importance of living life to the fullest. It is a reminder that we should not take anything for granted.

5. Mohabbat Hai isliye jaane diya … Zid hoti to baahon mein hoti” … (Jazbaa)
The dialogue delves deep into the psyche of someone who loves with a pure heart and someone who lusts. The dialogue makes clear that love is about letting go.

6. Sirf insaan galat nahi hote … waqt bhi galat ho sakta hai” – (D-Day)
These words describe how nothing is pure white or black. Everything and everyone has a grey shade. Sometimes someone’s wrong doing is not because someone was bad but because the circumstances were bad!

7. “Dariya bhi main, darakht bhi main … Jhelum bhi main, chinar bhi main … dair bhi hoon, haram bhi hoon … Shai bhi hoon, Sunni bhi hoon, main hoon pandit … main tha, main hoon aur main hi rahoonga” – (Haider)
This one dialogue is the essence of the whole film. The dialogue explains what Kashmir is , what Kashmir means for the people and for the heart of the people living there.

Which of these dialogues stayed with you forever?

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