5 Bollywood Dialogues From The 2000s That Serve As A Self-Love Manual

2000s were the heyday of Bollywood, have a look at the best dialogues.

Bollywood has provided us with a wealth of knowledge, one of which is how to fall in love. Pyaar, dosti, and Mohabbat have always taken center stage, whether in front of the stunning Swiss mountains or with yourself in the mirror. We have our own legendary self-love flag bearers in the form of Geet and Poo. We were inspired to take control of our real lives after seeing their badassness on TV. It’s interesting how inspiration works, isn’t it?

In addition, the 2000s were the heyday of Bollywood. While the fashion remained obscene, it generated some excellent movies. There are some hidden treasures among the rubbish if you can look past the tacky packaging. We all have bookmarks for our favorite movies and the dialogue from them because we all need some help to get through. You’ll be itching to get started on that to-do list you’ve been putting off after reading this list.

1.“Main apni favourite hoon.”
Jab We Met, 2007

2.“Duniya har nayi baat ko pehle thukrati hai, baad mein maan leti hai.”
Koi… Mil Gaya, 2005

3.“How dare you? Tumhe koi haq nahi banta ki tum itni khoobsurat lago. Not fair!”
Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham, 2002

4.“Darren mein koi burai nahi hai. Bas apne darr ko itna bada mat bana do ke tujhe aage badhne se rok le.”
My Name Is Khan, 2010

5.“Daud mein haar uski nahi hoti jo phisal jata hai. Haar uski hoti hai jo phisal kar nahi uthta.”
Fashion, 2008

Source:idiva