5 Iconic Dialogues by Shahid Kapoor
From the charming Aditya Kashyap to the ambitious Karan Kapoor, Shahid Kapoor has captivated us with his stellar performances over the years, earning his place as one of Bollywood's most talented actors.
Let’s look at some of his iconic dialogues!
Bohot. Tum mujhe bohot zyada acchi lagti ho. Par vo mera problem hai.
A true walking green flag! Aditya Kashyap’s selfless devotion to Geet in Jab We Met (2007) captures the essence of true love where her happiness was all that mattered to him. He loved and cared for her but expected nothing in return.
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Itihaas apne panne badal sakta hai par Rajput apne usool nahi badalte
Shahid Kapoor delivered a stellar performance as a Rajput ruler in Padmaavat (2018) and among the many memorable dialogues that captured hearts, this one definitely stands out!
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Silent ho ja … varna main violent ho jaunga
Shahid Kapoor delivered one of his most memorable performances in R....Rajkumar (2013) and this particular dialogue by him in this film occupies a special place in the heart of every Bollywood buff!
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Hum hai to kahan hain , aur nahi hain to kahan gaye ? Hum hain to kisliye aur kahan to kab? Janaaaaab... Hum thay bi, ya hum thay hi nahi? CHUTZPAH ho gaya hamare sath!
A role that earned him numerous awards, Shahid Kapoor delivered a career-defining performance as the protagonist in Haider (2014) and this powerful monologue from the film proves why he’s considered one of the finest actors in the industry!
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Waqt bura ho ya accha … ek na ek din badalta zaroor hai
As Karan Kapoor in Badmaash Company (2010), Shahid Kapoor delivered several valuable life lessons. This memorable dialogue, emphasizing how change is the only constant, serves as a reminder, especially during those tough times.