“All izz effectively” – 3 Idiots (2009)
One in every of Aamir Khan’s most iconic strains, “All Izz Nicely” is delivered by Aamir Khan’s Rancho in Rajkumar Hirani’s 3 Idiots. He says it in probably the most reassuring method that has viewers, particularly college students, feeling like everybody goes to in the end be okay. The dialogue radiates hope. The phrase in the end turned quotable and stays a memorable one in popular culture historical past.
“Humse door jaoge kaise, dil se humein bhulaoge kaise… hum woh khushboo hai jo saanson mein baste hain, khud ki saason ko rok paoge kaise” – Fanaa (2006)

Aamir Khan’s character, Rehan, from Fanaa had a slew of flirtatious dialogues. Nonetheless, this line, which superbly expresses real love and the way it can by no means be forgotten, is etched in our hearts. It stays one in all Aamir’s most romantic dialogues.
“Uski nazron me primary ek aam aadmi hu aur ek aam aadmi reh kar hello primary uska pyaar jeetna chahta hoon” – Ghajini (2008)

Aamir Khan’s portrayal of Sanjay Singhania in Ghajini was intense, to say the least. Each scene was charged with feelings and keenness. This dialogue stands out as his character, regardless of the reminiscence loss, shares that he needs to be cherished for the particular person he really is. It’s one of the crucial heartfelt strains within the movie.
“Medalist ped pe nahin ughte, unhein banana padta hai, pyaar se, mehnat se, lagan se” – Dangal (2016)

Aamir Khan’s Mahavir Phogat in Dangal is a robust, proud dad who trains his daughters to turn out to be nice wrestling champions. All through the movie, the character dropped motivational strains and did not maintain again from talking reality to energy. This line highlights the significance of onerous work and nurturing within the pursuit of excellence.
“Zindagi jeene ke do hello tarike hote hai… Ek jo ho raha hai hone do, bardaasht karte jao. Ya phir zimmedari uthao usse badalne ki!” – Rang De Basanti (2006)

DJ is one in all Aamir’s best roles. Filled with rebellious power, this dialogue speaks to anybody who needs to make a distinction on this planet. We are able to both reside passively, or we are able to take accountability and work towards altering the issues we don’t like. It continues to resonate with many.
“Naam kucho nahi hai hamaar, lekin pata nahi kaahe sab log hamka pk-pk bulawat hain” – PK (2014)

This dialogue makes it to the record solely for the way sweetly Aamir delivers it. PK sees him play an harmless and curious alien, and this line comes at one of many movie’s funniest moments. The actor introduced a appeal and innocence to the character in scenes like these.
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