Lekin Don ko pakadna mushkil hi nahin, naamumkin hai," - 'Don' (1978)īachchan oozes confidence and charisma as Don, even when his place is surrounded by police and he only has a gun without any bullets. "Don ka intezaar toh gyarah mulkon ki police kar rahi hai. This dialogue precedes the song 'Kabhi Kabhie Mere Dil Mein', sung by Mukesh.ģ. Magar ye ho na ska.Magar ye ho na ska aur ab ye aalam hai ke tu nhi tera gham, teri justju bhi nhi." - 'Kabhi Kabhie' (1976)Ī beautiful, romantic dialogue from his hit film with co-star Rakhee. Ye Ranj-o-gham ki siyahi jo dil pe chhayi hai, Teri nazar ki chhuaon mein kho bhi skti thi. "Kabhi kabhie mere dil mein khayal aata hai, ki zindagi teri zulfon ki narm chhaon mein guzarne paati to shadab ho bhi sakti thi. This dialogue is from a scene when Bachchan's character Vijay goes to a temple for the first time, to pray for the health of his mother, who was fighting between life and death.Ģ. Jisne aaj tak tumhare samne sar nahi jhhukaya hai, jisne aaj tak kabhi tumhare samne haath nahi jode, Vo aaj tumhare samne haath failaye khada hai.Bahut khush hoge tum." - 'Deewar' (1975) Dekho! jo aaj tak tumhari mandir ki sidhiya nahi chadha hai. On his birthday, to pay an ode to his spectacular voice, charisma, and dialogue delivery skills, here are a few of his iconic dialogues that all his fans can never ever forget!ġ. Through his characters in 'Zanjeer' and 'Deewar' (1975), he became famous as the 'angry young man' of Bollywood.Īnother unforgettable thing that Amitabh Bachchan is held in awe of is his powerful, textured voice.īachchan's deep, rich voice has produced some of the most powerful, popular and unforgettable dialogues in the Hindi film industry. The actor has since then appeared in several films with the character name Vijay. In the film, he played the role of Inspector Vijay Khanna. Prakash Mehra's action film 'Zanjeer' (1973) established Bachchan as a star to look out for in the industry. He later appeared as Dr Bhaskar Banerjee in Hrishikesh Mukherjee's 'Anand' (1971), for which he won the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor. Amitabh Bachchan, the megastar of Bollywood, fondly called Big B, Bachchan Sahab and Amit Ji by the film industry, has turned 79 this year and is walking headstrong into the 80th year of his life.īig B began his career with the film 'Saat Hindustani' in 1969. In the year 1942 on October 11, a legend was born.