The Bhidu of Bollywood Jaggu Dada turns a year older today. His timeless charisma and vibrant personality are something his fans admire the most about him. Jackie Shroff has created a cinematic legacy with his incredible journey in the entertainment industry. Jackie Shroff has given many blockbuster movies throughout his career. Some of these movies featured iconic dialogues delivered by Jackie. Let's have a look at Jackie Shroff's most memorable 10 dialogues from his blockbuster journey in Bollywood:
Devdas
Wahin toh ‘D’ se Dil hota hain... ‘D’ se Dard hota hain...
This dialogue from the classic movie Devdas talks about love, describing how it comes with joy and pain as well.
Khalnayak
Har khal nayak mein ek nayak chhupa hua hota hai.
A deep thought from the 1993 movie Khalnayak 'Every bad guy has a good side.'
Border
The more you sweat in peace, the less you bleed in war.
A very wise saying from the Epic War drama 'Border' about being prepared in calm times for tough situations.
Hero
Aapki kameez ka size bohat chhota hai sir...
A very hilarious dialogue from the movie Hero commenting on shirt size.
Dhoom 3
Haath na chhodna. Saath na chhodna.
Dialogue from the hit movie Dhoom 3 which conveys the strong message of loyalty.
Border
Hum hi hum hai toh kya hum hai? Tum hi tum ho toh kya tum ho?
Another hit dialogue by Jackie Shroff from the iconic movie Border talks about unity and identity.
Baaz: A Bird In Danger
Khaas samay par khaas kaam ke liye khaas insaan ko dhoond lena meri khaasiyat hai.
This dialogue from the movie Baaz: A Bird In Danger expresses determination with Jaggu Dada's exceptional dialogue delivery.
Shootout at Wadala
Is vardi ka rang khaki kis liye hai pata hai?
A questioning of the purpose of the khaki uniform for Police officers in 'Shootout at Wadala' and the weightage it carries.
Aan: Men At Work
Tum hamesha jeetne waale ghodhe par hi paisa lagate ho.
A strong and sarcastic dialogue from Aan: Men At Work talks about betting on the winning horse.
Farz
Kabhi kabhi kismat maut se pehle pahunch jaati hai.
In the 2001 movie Farz, this dialogue reminds us that sometimes destiny arrives before death.
Jaggu Dada recently appeared in the movie 'Mast Mein Rehne Ka' along with Neena Gupta. He will be next seen in the upcoming Bollywood movie Two Zero One Four.