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6 Killer Lines From Salman Khan's Bajrangi Bhaijaan

6 Killer Lines From Salman Khan's Bajrangi Bhaijaan

Stills from Bajrangi Bhaijaan

New Delhi: Bajrangi Bhaijaan is in many ways unlike a typical Salman Khan film - the Chulbul Pandey-style dialoguebaazi 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:

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"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.
 
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