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Celebrating birthday of Farhan Akhtar with his Memorable Dialogues

Farhan Akhtar, a versatile artist known for his roles as a writer, director, producer, actor, singer, and composer, turns 50 today. As we celebrate his birthday, let’s recall some of the most memorable dialogues penned by him throughout his illustrious career:

1. ‘Haan Mein, Magar Wo’ – Dil Chahta Hai (2001):

Farhan’s directorial debut in 2001, “Dil Chahta Hai,” set new standards in cinematic language. The colloquial dialogue, “Haan Mein, Magar Wo,” delivered by Saif Ali Khan’s character, marked a groundbreaking moment in Hindi cinema. The film’s dialogues and visuals defined Farhan’s aesthetic as a filmmaker.

2. ‘Mujhe Jungli Billiyan Bahut Pasand Hain’ – Don (2006):

In the 2006 adaptation of the classic crime thriller “Don,” Farhan Akhtar, as a director, gave Shah Rukh Khan’s character a fresh makeover. The dialogue, “Mujhe jungli billiyan bahut pasand hain. I like wild cats,” delivered by SRK’s Don, added a new dimension to the character.

3. ‘Compromise kaun nahi karta’ – Rock On!! (2008):

Farhan’s acting debut in “Rock On!!” (2008) also showcased his skills as a dialogue writer. The line “Maine 10 saal pehle ye zindagi chuni thi. Han mujhe compromise karne pade, par compromise kaun nahi karta” became iconic and even turned into a meme. The film explored the theme of compromises in life.

4. ‘Crocodile in a chiffon saree’ – Luck By Chance (2009):

In Zoya Akhtar’s directorial debut “Luck By Chance” (2009), co-written by Farhan Akhtar, a masterstroke was the reference to a character as “a crocodile in a chiffon saree.” This witty dialogue added a touch of humor and sophistication to the film.

5. ‘Sorry tab kahiyega jab yahan se nikle’ – Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara (2011):

In Zoya Akhtar’s “Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara” (2011), Farhan’s character, Imran, delivers a poignant line when meeting his estranged father. The dialogue “Sorry tab kahiyega jab yahan se nikle please” beautifully encapsulates the emotional depth of the scene.

Farhan Akhtar’s contribution to Indian cinema goes beyond acting and directing, extending into the realm of impactful storytelling through his memorable dialogues. Happy Birthday, Farhan Akhtar! 🎉🎂

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