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Top 7 Best Motivational Bollywood Dialogues

Best Motivational Bollywood Dialogues: Over the years, Bollywood continued to teach us several lessons in various way. From song lyrics to the dialogues from a movie, motivation can be find anywhere if you continue to look for it. From the 1950s to the 2010s, multiple or maybe limitless lines from Bollywood managed to tough our heart. And went on to inspire us in our everyday normal life. So, curating and bringing together a few of the motivating lines from Hindi cinema, here are the Top 7 Best Motivational Bollywood Dialogues that are worth a mention.

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Anand (1971)

Dialogue Writer – Gulzar
Director – Hrishikesh Mukherjee

Anand gave us life goals. He made us believe how death can not steal his happiness. Maybe it is the sole reason why just after hearing this line we just know that it was said by one and only Rajesh Khanna, iconic in every manner.


Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai

Dialogue Writer – Milan Luthria
Director – Rajat Arora

There will be a lot of hardships on the way, but, all you should care about is, destiny.


Devdas

Dialogue Writer – Rajat Arora
Director – Milan Luthria

You’ll always be happy in the end. There is no happiness without sorrow and no profit without the loss.


Anand (1971)

Dialogue Writer – Gulzar
Director – Hrishikesh Mukherjee

We bet there wasn’t a dry eye in the auditorium when this scene was playing. Not even a pinch of the audience wanted him to die. He is one character who was close to our hearts from the very beginning.


Ek Villain

Dialogue Writer – Milap Zaveri
Director – Mohit Suri

Who isn’t afraid of death? But with this perspective towards life, even death will be afraid of you.


Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara

Dialogue Writer – Farhan Akhtar
Director – Zoya Akhtar

Watch ‘Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara’ on Amazon Prime here.


Ek Villain

Dialogue Writer – Milap Zaveri
Director – Mohit Surir

Two negatives make a positive but only in math. To come out of the darkness we need to seek the light.


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Aditi Parikh

Aditi is yet another artist stuck in the body of an IT professional. Books, dark humor and twisted stories. Her life revolves around it, and some might even say that she's blunt, and even agree that she is the fakest real person they have ever met. She is loving and exploring the unexplored side of cinema and hopes that people will watch through her eyes.

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