Celebrating Republic Day Through Cinema: Dialogues That Inspire National Pride
This Republic Day, let’s celebrate India’s journey of courage, unity, and democracy through the power of cinema. From stirring speeches to battle cries of freedom, Bollywood has given us dialogues that still ignite national pride.
Jai Ho
"Chahe humein ek waqt ki roti na mile, badan par kapde na ho, sar par chhat na ho, lekin jab desh ki aan ki baat aati hain, tab hum apni jaan ki baazi laga dete hain." (Even if we don't get a meal, don't have clothes on our body, don't have a roof over our head, but when it comes to the honour of the country, then we risk our lives.)
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Raazi
"Watan ke aage kuch nahi, khud bhi nahi.”
(Nothing is more important than my country, not even myself.)
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Rustom
"Meri uniform meri aadat hai ... jaise ki saans lena, apne desh ki raksha karna.” (My uniform is my habit… like breathing, like protecting my country.)
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Mangal Pandey: The Rising
"Yeh azaadi ki ladai hain, guzre hue kal se azaadi, aane waale kal ke liye." (This is a fight for freedom, freedom from yesterday, for tomorrow.)
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