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Most powerful monologues on-screen in Bollywood!
Bollywood industry is known for its dance, music, dazzling clothes, over the top melodrama and evergreen dialogues. Over the years Bollywood has produced some iconic dialogues that have knowingly or unknowingly become of part of our daily life. Here are some of the most powerful monologues mouthed by some of the best actors of Indian cinema that will always be remembered.
Shah Rukh Khan – Chak De
One of the best films of Shah Rukh Khan, Chak De has some of the finest dialogues to look for. The ‘Sattar Minute’ monologue by SRK just before the last match between the Indian and Australian hockey team is considered to be one of the best monologues ever produced.
Amitabh Bachchan – Pink
His monologue from the film Pink ‘No Means No’ is one such monologue that is considered to be a landmark statement and that talks about consent in the most honest way possible. His voice not only graced the monologue but brought life into it.
Taapsee Pannu – Mulk
Taapsee finds her place with the monologue ‘Hum Aur Woh’ in Mulk. She delivers the heart-wrenching monologue while arguing with Ashutosh Rana in the court. Mulk has been receiving praise from all over and rightfully so but the Taapsee Pannu dialogue has been causing people to give standing ovations in cinemas across the country.
Alia Bhatt – Raazi
The monologue in the last scene of Raazi where she cries in despair and begs to be sent back home is heart wrenching and powerful. It forces the audience to feel pity and brings them to tears along with Alia. Kudos to Alia for creating an impactful monologue at such an early stage in her career.
Naseeruddin Shah – A Wednesday
His monologue ‘I am just a stupid common man’ from the film A Wednesday is one of the best monologues from the list. It so hard-hitting and powerful that it literally makes one think twice about taking everything lying down as a common man.
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