Amrish puri famous dialogue

  1. 12 iconic dialogues of legendary actor Amrish Puri
  2. Remembering AMRISH PURI & His ICONIC Characters With Vardhan & Rajeev Puri
  3. 25 Iconic Bollywood Dialogues Only The Legendary Amrish Puri Could’ve Pulled Off
  4. Amrish Puri Birth Anniversary: Remembering Mogambo With 10 Epic Lines
  5. Amrish Puri's iconic dialogues that echo in our heads
  6. Top Ten Bollywood Dialogues Immortalised by Amrish Puri


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12 iconic dialogues of legendary actor Amrish Puri

• • • Known for portraying two extreme spectrum of characters - from super villain to a loving father, legendary Bollywood actor Amrish Puri captivated the audience with his unique style andbaritone voice. This year marks the actor's 89th birth anniversary.We take a look at the actor's 12 most iconic dialogues. Which one is your favourite?

Remembering AMRISH PURI & His ICONIC Characters With Vardhan & Rajeev Puri

Amrish Puri's son Rajeev Puri and grandson Vardhan Puri take a walk down the memory lane with ETimes, sharing with us anecdotes of the legendary actor's career and how he was in his personal life. They also remember some of his iconic dialogues like 'Mogambo Khush Hua' and ' Jaa Simran Jaa' and reveal how they are used widely by the public. As Gadar releases today, the duo also speak about Amrish Puri's character in the film and their memories related to the movie. Watch the video NOW. • 02:27 Tiku Weds Sheru - Official Trailer • 01:09 Gadar 2 - Official Teaser • 00:50 Animal - Official Pre-Teaser • 02:24 Adipurush - Official Final Trailer • 02:36 Satyaprem Ki Katha - Official Trailer • 02:12 Expend4bles - Official Trailer • 02:09 Elio - Official Trailer • 02:19 Paw Patrol: The Mighty Movie - Official Trail... • 01:42 Insidious: The Red Door - Official Trailer • 02:30 Resident Evil: Death Island - Official Traile...

25 Iconic Bollywood Dialogues Only The Legendary Amrish Puri Could’ve Pulled Off

Most people treasure DDLJ for Raj-Simran’s sizzling chemistry, but there are some like me who remember it for Amrish Puri’s exemplary dialogue in the end, Ja Simran Ja, Jee Le Apni Zindagi. Amrish Puri might not be with us today, but he has given us some timeless dialogues, some of which are no less than life lessons. A veteran who has played almost every character possible on the silver screen, it is difficult to choose our favourite movie by him, but we especially loved him in Karan Arjun, Mr. India, Phool Aur Kaante and Jhooth Bole Kauwa Kaante. Here are some legendary dialogues from his movies that only he could have pulled off.

Amrish Puri Birth Anniversary: Remembering Mogambo With 10 Epic Lines

Amrish Puri was one of the most iconic actors of Bollywood, famous for his roles as a villain. In the 80s and 90s, Amrish Puri was a staple in masala Hindi films. Despite playing the negative role, he was loved by the audience for his performances, his voice, mannerism, and epic dialogue delivery. From Mugambo in Mr India to the grumpy dad in Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jaayenge, Puri appeared in a variety of roles.

Amrish Puri's iconic dialogues that echo in our heads

MUMBAI: Amrish Puri was arguably one of the finest actors in the Indian film industry. He was so prolific that no Hindi film was complete without his presence. With his intense baritone and imposing presence, Puri always managed to bring magic to the characters. After making his acting debut as a small-time hoodlum in 'Prem Pujari' in 1970, Puri went on to become one of the most renowned and credible actors in the history of Indian cinema, especially with his villainous roles as Mogambo in 'Mr India', Jagavar in Vidhaata, Balwant Rai in 'Ghayal', Barrister Chadda in 'Damini' and Thakur Durjan Singh in 'Karan Arjun'. One can't also forget his role as Baldev Singh, a strict father in Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge'. Unfortunately, the versatile actor left for his heavenly abode on January 12, 2005, following a prolonged illness. It's been 18 years since Puri passed away and he is still fondly remembered by cinephiles due to his evergreen screen image. Undoubtedly, credits go to his iconic dialogues that still echo in our heads. On Puri's death anniversary, let's have a look at the iconic dialogues only he could have pulled off. 1. Mogambo Khush Hua This iconic dialogue of Amrish Puri was featured in 'Mr. India', which was released in 1987. The film starred him as a megalomaniac dictator Mogambo who became one of the most recognizable villains in the history of Bollywood. Anil Kapoor and Sridevi were among the other actors in the movie. 2. Ja Simran Jaa, Jee Le Apni Zindagi Most...

Top Ten Bollywood Dialogues Immortalised by Amrish Puri

By Renu Baliyan Legendary star Amrish Puri’s contribution to Bollywood can’t be forgotten. Whenever you think of the actor, his thunderous voice and his inimitable expression comes to your mind. He is one Bollywood villain who made almost all the characters he played in his movies memorable. The outstanding actor gave the film industry several iconic villain characters that you must have spoken at least once in your life. June 22 marks the birth anniversary of Amrish Puri. In his glorious career that spanned over 30 years, the late actor acted in more than 400 films. He portrayed the strict yet kind-hearted character of bauji in “Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge” with effortless ease. And, the role of villain Mogambo that he played in Mr India is still remembered by his fans all across the globe. He was one such actor who could either play a villain, a soft-hearted father or just a villager and made the character hugely popular. His acting prowess was even recognized by American film director Steven Spielberg who called Amrish Puri as his favorite villain and the best the world has ever produced and ever will. Amrish Puri arrived in Mumbai in the early 1950s to chase his dreams of becoming an actor following the footsteps of his actor brothers Madan Puri and Chaman Puri. However, he failed in his first screen test and secured the job with the Employees’ State Insurance Corporation (ESIC). The actor played the role of villain in “Indiana Jones and The Temple of Doom”. He played ...