Stills from Bajrangi Bhaijaan
New Delhi: Bajrangi Bhaijaan is in many ways unlike a typical Salman Khan film - the Chulbul Pandey-style dialogue
baazi is conspicuous by its absence. However, he may be a man of few words in the film, but when Pavan Kumar Chaturvedi aka Bajrangi speaks, he leaves an impact.
Here are the best lines from the film:
Spoilers Ahead
"
Munni anaath nahin hain; agar hoti to Bajrangbali bataa diye hote," (Munni isn't an orphan,
Bajrangbali would have told me had she been one), says Hanuman devotee Bajrangi after he takes six-year-old Pakistani Munni, who is stranded on the Indian side of the border, under his wing.
"
Hum Bajrangbali ke bhakt hain, hum koi kaam chori chhipe nahin karte," (I am a devotee of
Bajrangbali, I do not resort to subterfuge), Bajrangi tells an officer of the Pakistani border force who asks him to use a tunnel when he is not being watched. He insists on formal permission to enter.
"
Bajrangbali, kya kya karwaaoge? Masjid mein sulaa diya, ab burkha bhi pehnaa diya," (
Bajrangbali, what all will you make me do? You made me sleep in a mosque and now you make me wear a
burqa), Bajrangi says in the much-talked about
burqa scene from the film.
"
Jhooth bolne se koi kaam theek nahin hota," (Nothing goes right if you lie), Bajrangi tells a Pakistani journalist, played by Nawazuddin Siddiqui, when he lies to protect Bajrangi and 'the girl without a voice.'
"
Hum Munni
ke liye har dargah jaane ke liye taiyyaar hain," (For Munni's sake, I will pray at any
dargah), says Bajrangi after Nawazuddin advises him to pray at a
dargah to reunite Munni with her family.
"
Hamaare dil mein Ram basey hain, hamaare liye koi bhi cheez asambhav nahin hai," (Ram resides in my heart, nothing is impossible for me), Bajrangi says.