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Top 7 Heartbreaking Bollywood Dialogues

Heartbreaking Bollywood Dialogues: Some dialogues need not be deep enough to be loved. Sometimes it is just felt. Bollywood has taught us various things on different levels. It spoke to us with its dialogues What breaks or makes a film is often its dialogues that are so wonderfully displayed on the screen for us to enjoy. So here a compilation of Heartbreaking Bollywood Dialogues from popular films.

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Bajirao Mastani

Dialogue Writer – Sanjay Leela Bhansali
Director – Sanjay Leela Bhansali

A proud Maratha will prefer to die rather than letting his pride down!


Ae Dil Hai Mushkil

Dialogue Writer – Karan Johar
Director – Karan Johar

All the one-sided lovers in the house give me a cheer. *Woah! Was it easy? I know it wasn’t.

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Dil Se

Dialogue Writer – Mani Ratnam
Director – Sujatha

Imagine Shah Rukh Khan saying that to you ladies. Wouldn’t your heart melt?


Jab We Met

Dialogue Writer – Imtiaz Ali
Director – Imtiaz Ali

Geet said it, and we all felt it. In this running generation, for the sake of doing everything, we tend to miss out on some of the important factors in life. So, today my friend, sit back and think!

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Ek Villain

Dialogue Writer – Tushar Hiranandani & Milap Zaveri
Director – Mohit Suri

Sometimes the mere presence of someone in your life can make it worth living by sharing the pain and spreading happiness.


Ram Leela

Dialogue Writer – Sanjay Leela Bhansali
Director – Sanjay Leela Bhansali

Watch ‘Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela’ on YouTube here.


Dilwale (1994)

Dialogue Writer – Karan Razdan
Director – Harry Baweja


What are your favorite Heartbreaking Bollywood Dialogues? Comment now!

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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