Bollywood is known to deliver several iconic dialogues in the most dramatic and unique ways. And when it comes to mother’s love the Indian cinematic front is not behind to show it in its films. A diehard Bollywood fan will never forget the most emotional and dramatic dialogues which shows mother love, by none other than Shashi Kapoor in Deewar, “Mere pass Maa hai…”
Unlike this popular dialogue, there are several emotional and dramatic dialogues in Bollywood films, which have expressed mother’s love at its best. Let’s have a look:
Maa ke khane mein jo swaad hai, woh aur kahi nahi
– Hum Sath Sath hai (1999)
Agar Maa ka doodh piya hai toh saamne aa!
-Lawaris (1981)
“Aaj mere paas gaadi hai, bungla hai, paisa hai… tumhare paas kya hai?”
-Deewar (1975)
“Jisne 25 saal se apni maa ko thoda thoda marte dekha ho, use maut se kya darr”
-Trishul (1978)
“Chot lagi hai toh aadmi Maa maa hi chillata hai sabse pehle”
-Airlift (2016)
“Ammi jaan kehti thi koi dhanda chota nahi hota,, Aur dhande se bada koi dharm nahi hota”
-Raaes (2017)
“ek maa hi janti hai uske pyaare ladle ko kya chahiye”
– Dostana (2008)
“ Bhagwan har jagah nahi rehta isiliye toh usne maa banayi hai”
-Mom (2017)
Jug Jug jeeyo mere lal,, Mere doodh ka karz chukane ka waqt agaya hai
-Mother India (1957)
“Jab ladki badi ho jati hai tab Maa uski maa nahi rehti , sehali ban jati hai”
-Dilwale Dulhaniya le jayenge ( 1995)
Tu abhi itna bhi ameer nahi hua, ki apni maa ko khareed sake
– Deewar (1975)
“Maa ki bad-dua bhi dua ban kar lagti hai”
– Fiza (2000)
Mere pass gadi hai bangla hai tumhare pass kya hai? Mere pass Maa hai
-Deewar (1975)
These iconic dialogues will definately strengthen your bond with your mother. So on this Mother’s day shower some love on your mommy dearest and make her feel special.