Republic Day 2022: From Inquilab Zindabad To How’s The Josh, Dialogues That Will Bring Out The Patriot In You And Swell Your Chest With Pride
BollywoodAs we approach Republic Day, here are some spine-chilling dialogues that will swell your chest with pride and will invoke the nationalist inside you. Don’t miss them
We are all cognizant of the influence of movies on our life. Apart from delighting us, films elicit a wide range of feelings in the spectator, and patriotism is no exception. Even now, seeing somebody on the big screen brandishing the Indian flag inspires us with pleasure. Plus, when it concerns nationalistic movies, Bollywood has always mastered striking the proper pitch.
Border, Rang De Basanti, Holiday, and Baby, to mention a few, have all elicited a patriotic response from every one of us. In addition, the Bollywood dialogues in the movie always have made us weep. So, in honour of Republic Day, we’re taking a journey down memory lane and bringing you a few of Bollywood’s finest patriotic dialogues from the past few years.
Hrithik Roshan, Amitabh Bachchan, and Preity Zinta feature in the movie Lakshya, which was helmed by Farhan Akhtar and produced by Ritesh Sidhwani. Lieutenant, subsequently acting Captain Karan Shergill is played by Hrithik Roshan, who grows from a wayward young fellow to an army general. “Yeh Indian Army hai, ham dushmani mein bhi ek sharafat rakhte hai,” says Hrithik Roshan in Lakshya, and it will make you inflate your chest with pride when you hear it on the big screens.
“Agar aapka Pakistan zindabad hai, toh isme humein koi aitraaz nahi lekin hamara Hindustan zindabad tha, zindabad hai aur zindabad rahega,” says the author. Gadar attests to the fact that Anil Sharma and Sunny Deol’s jodi has always secured box-office success. The movie contained a lot of memorable one-liners, and they’re sure to bring out the high-end patriot in you.
The war scream from one of the year’s biggest superhits in Uri: The Surgical Strike, has now established as one of the most popular cheers in companies and schools, and Prime Minister Narendra Modi has even used it during one of his addresses. “How’s the josh?” Vicky Kaushal, who portrays Major Vihaan Shergill in the movie, questions his men before an operation. “High, Sir!” the warriors exclaim in unison.
“Mujhe states ke naam na sunai dete hai na dikhai dete hai, Sirf ek mulk ka naam sunai deta hai, INDIA,” Shah Rukh Khan says in Chak De India. When you have that gut feeling in your heart about how proud you are to be an Indian, this is the time to act.
“Watan ke aage kuch bi nahi, khud bhi nahi” in Alia Bhatt’s voice from Raazi would give you shivers. This dialogue and video are about nation-love and the struggle she goes through to protect her country while betraying the ones she loves the most.