Shahid Kapoor is a popular actor in Bollywood who is always appreciated for his talent as well as effective acting skills. After his blockbuster movie “Ishq Vishk” released in 2003 he came into the limelight with his performing abilities. This is perhaps among the factors that make his performances stand out; especially dialogues. Below are ten best and most appreciated dialogues of Shahid Kapoor that fans like the most.
1. “Tum hamesha aise hi bakwas karti ho ya aaj koi special occasion hai?”
This line is from the Hindi movie ‘Jab We Met.’ In a scene Aditya, played by Shahid Kapoor is shocked to see that Geet, played by Kareena Kapoor is chatty. He mildly instructs her to stop making noise “Do you prattle about this nonsense all the time now or is today a special occasion?” This conversation is humorous and one of the scenes most likely coming from the show’s scripts.
2. “Tumhe uthakar museum mein rakhna chahiye … ticket lagni chahiye tumhe dekhne ke liye”
Another memorable dialogue from the movie Jab We Met are the words that Aditya said to Geet. I said You should be put in a museum and people should have to buy tickets to see you This convict talk but with a smile shows how much charmed Aditya had felt by her.
3. “Chinta ko talwar ki nok pe rakhe, woh Rajput … ret ki naav lekar samundar se shart lagaye, woh Rajput … aur jiska sar kate phir bhi dhad dushman se ladta rahe, woh Rajput”
This powerful dialogue is from the movie ”Padmavat. “Shahid Kapoor represents Maharaja Ratan Singh, the Rajput king who is known for his bravery. The conversion of the line means, “A Rajput has worry just at the edge of the sword; he dares the sea with a boat of sand; and even if his head is severed, his trunk goes on fighting the enemy.” Such dialogue depicts the dare devilness of the Rajputs.
4. “Itihaas apne panne badal sakta hai par Rajput apne usool nahi badalte”
There is another memorable line which is also for “Padmavat” which translates to “History can change its pages, but a Rajput never bends his principles.” This line underlines the perfection and inviolable values of the Rajputs and therefore, is very important in the given movie.
5. “Main paise ke liye kuch bhi kar sakta hoon … toh soch main apne pyar ke liye kya kya karunga”
This dialogue is from the Bollywood movie named R … Rajkumar starring Shahid Kapoor as Rajkumar The dialogue uttered by the main character Rajkumar is ‘I can do anything for money then what I will do for my love’ This dialogue reflects the dedication of the main character for his beloved that is why the audience loves this dialogue.
6. “Silent ho ja … varna main violent ho jaunga”
The line derived from the “R. .. Rajkumar” means “shut up or else I will turn aggressive” The dialogues are very gritty and intense, reflecting the character that Shahid Kapoor portrayed well and proving that he is more than capable of portraying an intense character.
7. “Bade se bada business … paise se nahi, ek bade idea se bada hota hai”
From the Bollywood movie Badmaash Company this dialogue means ‘The biggest business is not created with money, but with ideas.’ It is a productive line as it also emphasizes the role of ideas in business.
8. “Waqt bura ho ya achcha … ek na ek din badalta zaroor hai”
The second dialogue from “Badmaash Company” is paired with the meaning, “Whether the situation is good or bad, it is bound to turn bad one day.” The message that one should learn from the dialogue is that the only thing in life that is constant is change.
9. “Business karne ke liye businessman lagna zaroori tha … paisa ho na ho paisewala lagna zaroori tha”
This dialogue from the ‘Badmaash Company’ sums up that in the corporate world the image of the company does count. For instance, one of the phrases says: “To do business, it is necessary to look like a businessman. Whether one has money or not, one has to look like a millionaire.” This phrase sums up the theme of the film adequately.
10. “Tere Liye Kuch Bhi Kar Sakta Hoon Preeti… Agar Tujhmein Bhi Mere Liye Waisa Pagalpan Hai Na To Call Me Otherwise You Know Me”
This dialogue is from the movie ‘Kabir Singh’, the intensity by which Shahid Kapoor portrays love for his lady – Preeti, portrayed by Kiara Advani. This translates to, “I will do anything for you my Preeti, if you have the same madness for me ,then call me , otherwise you know me” in the context this line depicts his passionate and devoted attitude towards the film’s lead character.
These dialogues reveal the extent of versatility in Shahid Kapoor along with the aptitude of delivering the lines whether it be comedic or serious. Every one of them has found an echo with the public and added to his reputation of being a true ‘Rajkumar’ of Bollywood. Out of these ones, which is you most prefer?