In the realm of cinema, where stories come alive and emotions run wild, there are few things as captivating as a memorable dialogue. It’s the way words dance off the screen, imprinting themselves on our hearts and minds, that truly defines the essence of a great movie. As we delve into the movie “Gadar 2,” a Bollywood movie that is a sequel to the 2001 blockbuster Gadar: Ek Prem Katha. The movie stars Sunny Deol, Ameesha Patel and Utkarsh Sharma in the lead roles. The movie is set in 1971 and follows the story of Tara Singh’s son Jittey, who goes to Pakistan to rescue his mother Sakina from a terrorist leader Hamid Iqbal. The movie is full of action, drama, romance and patriotism, and has some powerful dialogues that have gone viral on social media.
According to the latest reports, Gadar 2 has collected ₹500 cr. at the worldwide box office and in India, it has collected ₹336.20 cr. The movie has broken several records like it has surpassed Shah Rukh Khan’s movie Pathaan in terms of box office collection in the second weekend. Baahubali 2, starring Prabhas which collected ₹80.75 crore on the second weekend has also fallen behind the track as Gadar 2 has collected ₹90 .47 crore in its second weekend and has become one of the highest-grossing movies of all time in India. This article takes you on a journey through the captivating realm of cinematic dialogue, unwrapping the top 20 lines from “Gadar 2” that have the power to enchant, engage, and endure.
List of Best Gadar 2 Dialogues & Quotes –
Par mere bolne se kya hoga, agar maine murdabad ka nara bhi laga dia na, to mere mulk ki shaan kam nahi hogi, humara tiranga asmaan me lehra raha hai lehrata rahega, agar har hindustani ne zindabad ka nara lagaya na to uski awaz ki gunj tum sabko faad degi…. Hindustan Zindabad
Agar yahan ke logo ko dobara mauka mile na hindustan basne ka, to adhe se zyada pakistan khali ho jayega, tumhara ye siyasi pan tumhe bhikhari bana dega, katora lekar ghumoge, bhikh bhi nahi milegi…
Janab sadar, maine bohot humilation saha hai partition ke dauran, har bar mazboot hokar nikla hoon, is bar bhi niklunga…
Damad hai wo Pakistan ka, usse nariyal do, teeka lagao warna iss bar wo dahej me lahore le jayega…
Kisse azadi dilaoge tum, hindustan musalmano ka, christiano ka hai, sikho ka, hinduo ka hai, hindustanio ka hai, aur in sabne milkar azadi ki ladai ladi hai, qurbaniya di hai…
Namaz padhne ja rahe hai na aap, to allah se apne liye dua maang lena, ki mera babbe yahan na aaye, kyuki agar wo yahan aa gaya na, aur usne meri ye halat dekh li, to tere itne chithde karega, itne chithde karega itne chithde karega ki pura pakistan nahi gin payega….
Miya agar hasrate aukat se zyada badh jaye na, toh tabahi ke liye dushmano ki zarurat nahi padti…
Main Tara singh da puttar hoon, main kisi bhi halat me ek bete hone ka farz nibha lunga…
Apke sasural se kuch aaya hai. Waise to gola barood hi aate hain, iss bar kuch tohfe aaye hain…
Tussi Tara Singh nu pehchande nahi ho, dushmana nu pucho Tara Singh kaun hai
Agar aisi jung hui na janab, toh ubaal humari rago ko bhi dekhna, dushman ko khun me dubo kar marenge
Apni maa ki aankhon me jab aansu dekkhta hoo na, toh jee karta hai sansaar ko aag laga du, sare dar bhag jate hai
Tune jitni quran padhi hai na, usse jada meri maa ne mujhe sunai hai samjhayi hai
Bohot zulm kar liye tumne hindustan me musalman bhaiyon par, ab hum unhe azadi dilayenge
Ud gaye na chithde, abhi to pappe ne hath bhi nahi lagaya
Agar apne Rasool ke raste par chalta toh Gazwa e hind nhi Jhazba e hindi ki baat karta, aur dunia ek jannat hoti
ISI kutte se bhi tez hai sunghne mein..
Main nahi chahta koi anhoni ho meri mauski ke sath..
Mera nanihal hai na, Pakistan, aur yahan ke alawa mujhe maasi maa kahan mil sakti hai…
Tara Singh bade mauke par aaya hai tu, baap ke samne bete ka qatal..
Achha ek kaam karna, jab tu hindustan wapas jayega, to apne jaise kisi mazloom, pakistani ki madad karna, dekhna kitna sukoon milega…
As the curtains draw to a close on our exploration of “Gadar 2,” it becomes evident that dialogues are the heartbeat of this cinematic masterpiece. They are more than just exchanges of words; they are the vessels of emotion, the carriers of intensity, and the architects of connection between the audience and the silver screen. The top 20 dialogues we’ve delved into are not confined to the frames of a movie; they’re melodies that continue to resonate in the hearts of those who’ve experienced the magic of “Gadar 2.” So, as we step out of this celluloid realm and back into reality, let us carry these dialogues with us, for they are the echoes of a captivating journey that remind us of the enduring power of storytelling.