01/5Check out the most iconic dialogues from the cult film 'Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge'

Check out the most iconic dialogues from the cult film 'Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge'

"Jaa, Simran, jaa. Jee le apni zindagi": This has to be the most iconic dialogue in the entire film. When Amrish Puri aka babuji tells kajol that she can go live her life as she pleases, doesn't it just make your heart flutter? While the fate of the two lovebirds initially hung uncertain, babuji took us by surprise when he said, "Ja Simran Ja".

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02/5"Bade bade desho mein aisi chhoti chhoti baatein hoti rehti hai"

"Bade bade desho mein aisi chhoti chhoti baatein hoti rehti hai"

Well, who can ever forget this often-quoted dialogue? And who could possibly resist Shah Rukh Khan's charm when he looks at his 'Senorita' Kajol and says this dialogue? The dialogue was even recreated for another film of their together titled 'Dilwale' and we have to say it had the same magic.

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03/5"Raj, agar yeh tujhe pyaar karti hai, toh yeh palat ke dekhegi. Palat... Palat... Palat..."

"Raj, agar yeh tujhe pyaar karti hai, toh yeh palat ke dekhegi. Palat... Palat... Palat..."

Who knows how many boys must have tried this after the film came out. But didn't you just shriek with joy when SRK delivered this iconic dialogue and Kajol turned? That's when we knew for sure that something was brewing between those two lovebirds.

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04/5"Main ek hindustani hoon... Aur main jaanta hoon ki ek hindustani ladki ki izzat kya hoti hai"

"Main ek hindustani hoon... Aur main jaanta hoon ki ek hindustani ladki ki izzat kya hoti hai"

Yes, we all fell in love with Raj for his boyish charm and because SRK was playing the role obviously! But until then, that'll all there was. And then when he says this dialogue, it shows that he isn't just a good person but a thorough gentleman who knows the importance of a woman's modesty.

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05/5"Sapne dekho, zaroor dekho... Bas unke poore hone ki shart mat rakho"

"Sapne dekho, zaroor dekho... Bas unke poore hone ki shart mat rakho"

Every Indian mom could probably relate to this iconic dialogue. Simran's mom comes to her to have a heartfelt conversation with her and enlightens her on all the sacrifices women have to make. If you've watched this scene, then we're sure you needed a lot of tissues to get through it.

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