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Bola tha dialogue
Bola tha dialogue










Gabbar Singh’s lecherous gaze demands that Basanti dance until she dies, and if she stops, Veeru will be shot dead. When beloved characters are killed, we become all the more invested in the story. Imam Saheb, the blind old beloved man of the village, asks why there’s a sudden silence around, only to find out that his own son has been killed by Gabbar Singh’s men. What a brilliant way to mock both the British and the police!Īnother heartbreaking moment. Jai, Veeru and other jailers (and jail guards) end up mocking him. One of the funniest scenes from the movie, this one shows the jailor trying to control an irreverent prison population. Hum angrezon ke zamaane ke jailor hain.Ī midget Hitler is the perfect addition to the Sholay cast. But one of the best things he’s done is given us an eternal dialogue to say and feel filmy AF.ĥ. One of the worst things he’s done is cut off Thakur’s hands.

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Gabbar Singh isn’t any other villain he’s a spine-chilling scary dude who scares the crap out of all of us. In typical suave and cool Amitabh fashion, Jai asks Hema Malini’s character sarcastically what her name is, Basanti? A comedy-inducing scene, this clip shows the many layers to Jai, Veeru’s and Basanti’s characters. In a scene that’s equal parts thrilling and heartbreaking, Dharmendra’s dialogue delivery makes us all stand up and cheer for him in the hopes that he will finally avenge Jai’s death.

bola tha dialogue

When his best friend was shot by Gabbar Singh’s men, Veeru made a vow over his dead body: that he will kill each and every one of the daakus. The one dialogue she loves repeating, without even knowing that she’s repeating it, is “yunki, yeh kaun bola?” We love dream girl and her role in Sholay! The gorgeous, sprightly Basanti sure is a chatterbox, and that’s probably why Veeru fell in love with her. Here are 10 dialogues from Sholay that have become unofficial parts of our vocabulary: 1.

bola tha dialogue

No matter where you are, how old you are, your likes or dislikes, you have, at some point in your life, asked questions like “kitne aadmi the?” or “itna sannaata kyun hai bhai?” Till today, dialogues from the movie are said by Indians (and people all around the world, actually) of all ages, demographics and languages. 45 years ago, Sholay hit the theatres on Independence Day and the entire nation shook with the powerful thunder of the movie.












Bola tha dialogue