

Just when your eyes well up over the demise of the titular protagonist you've come to dearly care for, his 'celebrate life' maxim offers an eloquent reminder in the buoyant sound of Rajesh Khanna. The haunting climax of Hrishikesh Mukherjee's Anand is a mix of sadness and realisations. Kab, kaun, kaise uthega yeh koi nahi bata sakta hai. Hum sab toh rangmanch ki kathputhliyan hain jinki dor uparwale ki ungliyon main bandhi hain. Usse na toh aap badal sakte hain na main. ' Babumoshai, zindagi aur maut uparwale ke haath hai jahanpanah.
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We asked you, dear readers, to send in your favourite Rajesh Khanna movie quotes and here are ten of his best-loved dialogues picked by you:

He may no longer be with us but his softly-spoken words continue to linger and enthrall. While some dialogues made a greater impression than others, Khanna's s trademark expression and style enjoyed enormous popularity among viewers. Despite knowing the truth that he is not going to survive for more than six months, he maintains a cheerful demeanor and always tries to make everyone around him happy.With his head slightly tilted, nodding on cue, smiling or somber and a voice that felt like a mix of velvet, mint and silver, Rajesh Khanna produced some of the most effective lines of his career. The 1971 film ‘Anand’ that is still best known for its heart touching ruminative dialogues gave the line ‘Death is just a moment’ to Bollywood which was delivered by Khanna who played the role of Anand, who has lymphosarcoma of the intestine, a rare type of cancer. Avtaar was a commercial hit, and reportedly Khanna’s biggest film in terms of box office collections since 1973. The Mohan Kumar directorial film ‘Avtaar’ gave this famous dialogue to Rajesh Khanna which means, ‘A big man is the one who does not think others are small’ The 1983 flick also shared veteran actor Shabana Azmi in the lead opposite Khanna. Bada aadmi toh woh hota hai joh doosron ko chota nahi samajhta:. The film also gave Indian cinema its evergreen song ‘Zindagi Ka Safar’ (Journey of Life) by the legendary singer Kishore Kumar.ĥ. ‘Safar’ meaning ‘journey’ became the tenth highest-grossing film of the year in India in the 70s era. The contemplative dialogue meaning ‘I don’t want to die before I die’ from the 1970 Indian Hindi romantic drama film ‘Safar’. People have forgotten the shortest, most precious words of life … love’ from the Hrishikesh Mukherjee directorial film ‘Bawarchi’ emphasized the meaning of finding and spreading love in life and made Khanna win The Bengal Film Journalists’ Association Awards for best actor in Hindi language film.Ĥ. A list of Avtaar movie songs with song titles, singer names, music composer and lyrics writer is given below. Avtaar movie release date was /04/1983 (dd/mm/yyyy). Avtaar movie cast are Rajesh Khanna, Shabana Azmi. Log zindagi ka sabse chota, sabse keemti labz bhool gaye hain … pyar:- Avtaar Lyrics: Here, you will get the interesting facts of Hindi picture film Avtaar. The music of the movie was composed by ace musician Laxmikant Pyarelal. The movie features the stellar pair of Rajesh Khanna and Mumtaz in the lead roles. The dialogue which is still engraved in people’s minds and souls was written by screenwriter ‘Ramesh Pant’ and made the film win ‘Filmfare Award for Best dialogue’.ģ. Released in 1974, Roti is an Indian action movie produced by Rajni Desai and Rajesh Khanna and directed by Manmohan Desai. One of the memorable dialogues of ‘Kaka’, ‘Pushpa, I cannot see these tears … I hate tears’, is from the 1972 record-breaking movie ‘Amar Prem’ which co-starred veteran actor Sharmila Tagore in the lead. Pushpa, mujhse yeh aasoon nahin dekhe jaate … I hate tears:. The film also starred megastar Amitabh Bachchan opposite Rajesh Khanna.Ģ. The dialogue from the 1971 blockbuster hit ‘Anand’ is written by the famous poet ‘Gulzar’ for which he also won ‘Filmfare Award for Best dialogue’. The dialogue (My friend, life should be big … not long) that emphasizes the way of living life is one of the most recalled lines in the horizon of Indian cinema. Babumushoi, zindagi badi honi chahiye … lambi nahin:. Here is a look back on the legendary actor’s iconic dialogues that have still remained intact in the memories of people.ġ.
