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30 years of Shah Rukh Khan: Most romantic dialogues of Badshah of Bollywood that teaches meaning of love

30 years of Shah Rukh Khan: Most romantic dialogues of Badshah of Bollywood that teaches meaning of love

India Today
Saturday, June 25, 2022 07:27:50 AM UTC

As Shah Rukh Khan completed 30 years in the film industry today, June 25, let's take a look at the actor’s most romantic dialogues. SRK made his Bollywood debut in 1992 with Deewana.

Shah Rukh Khan is one of the most celebrated actors in the Hindi film industry. He enjoys a fan following like no other and for all the right reasons. The actor’s charisma, persona, style, acting and, most importantly, dialogue delivery makes him the Badshah of Bollywood. To mark King Khan’s three decades in the Hindi film industry, let’s revisit some of Shah Rukh Khan’s most romantic dialogues.

Released in 1998, the romantic comedy Kuch Kuch Hota Hai became the highest-grossing Indian film of the year and the third highest-grossing Indian film at that time. Shah Rukh won hearts with his acting and his dialogue “Hum ek baar jeete hain, ek baar marte hain, shaadi bhi ek baar hoti hai... aur pyaar bhi ek hi baar hota hai.”

The 2004 period romantic drama Veer Zaara is considered one of SRK’s best films of all time. He delivered several heart-winning dialogues in the flick, but the one that remains the most popular is, “Sachi mohabbat zindagi main sirf ek baar hoti hai aur jab hoti hai, toh koi bhagwan ya khuda usse nakamayab nahi hone deta.”

Dilwale hit theatres in 2015. In the romantic comedy film, SRK once again impressed viewers. All thanks to the film's story and Shah Rukh’s dialogue, “Dil toh har kisi ke paas hota hai, lekin sab Dilwale nahi hote.”

The 2012 romantic film, Jab Tak Hai Jaan, emerged as one of the top earners of the year. Shah Rukh once again made everyone fall in love with him with the way he said his line, “Teri aankhon ki namkeen mastiyaan, teri hansi ki beparwah gustakhiyaan, teri zulfon ki lehraati angdaaiyaan, nahi bhoolunga main, jab tak hai jaan, jab tak hai jaan.”

If you are an ardent Shah Rukh Khan fan, there is no way you have not watched My Name Is Khan. Some of us go back to re-watch the film to see SRK say, “Mujhe darr toh bahut si cheezon se lagta hai... par sabse zyada darr tumhe kho dene ke khayal se lagta hai.”

The 1993 romantic psychological thriller, Darr: A Violent Love Story, was a box office hit. While Sunny Deol and Juhi Chawla made an impact with their acting prowess, Shah Rukh Khan stole the limelight with the way he delivered his line - “Sachchi mohabbat ko pehchanne ke liye aankhon ki nahi... dil ki zaroorat hoti hai.”

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