Famous dialogues of Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham

"Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham" (K3G) is known for its memorable dialogues that have become popular catchphrases among Bollywood fans. Here are some of the famous dialogues from the movie:


"It's all about loving your parents." - This dialogue emphasizes the importance of unconditional love and respect for parents.


"Keh diya na, bas keh diya." (Translation: "I said it, I just said it.") - This dialogue is often used to convey a sense of finality or determination.


"Keh do ki yeh Jannat hai... yeh dunia nahin dekhi hai...aur na dekh payegi." (Translation: "Tell her this is heaven... she has never seen this world... and will never see it.") - This dialogue is a heartfelt expression of love and admiration for someone.


"Tumhara result decide nahi karta hai ki tum loser ho ki nahi... tumhari koshish decide karti hai." (Translation: "Your result doesn't determine whether you are a loser or not... your efforts do.") - This dialogue encourages the importance of effort and perseverance over mere results.


"Kuch kuch hota hai, Rahul. Tum nahi samjhoge." (Translation: "Something happens, Rahul. You won't understand.") - This dialogue conveys the idea that some emotions and experiences are beyond explanation or comprehension.


"It's my house... it's a mansion!" - This dialogue is a playful and spirited response to someone questioning the grandeur of the house.


"Yeh rehne ka ghar hai... teri maa ka ghar hai... yahaan kehti hai tu jaa... yeh nahi bol sakti mai jaaun." (Translation: "This is my home... your mother's home... she can ask you to leave... she can't ask me to leave.") - This dialogue showcases the authority and love of a mother in a family.


These dialogues have become iconic and are often quoted or referenced in various contexts, reflecting the lasting impact of "Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham" on Bollywood pop culture.

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