Varun Dhawan’s Memorable Dialogues: Pinkvilla
Varun Dhawan commenced his acting career with the movie Student of the Year in 2012. Since then, he has gained popularity in various genres such as rom-coms, action films, and dance films. He has also received praise for his performances in dramas and thrillers. In addition to his versatility and dancing skills, Varun Dhawan’s dialogues have left a lasting impact on the audience.
He has delivered some of the most memorable dialogues in Bollywood, ranging from cool lines to emotionally impactful ones. Let’s take a look at some of the best Varun Dhawan dialogues that will make you want to revisit the films:
7 best Varun Dhawan dialogues that stole the show:
1. Kuch rishtey karzon ki tarah hote hai… unhe nibhana nahi, chukana padta hai
Movie: Kalank (2019)
An iconic dialogue from Varun Dhawan’s character Zafar in the movie Kalank, which translates to, “Some relationships are like debts… they have to be repaid, not maintained.” The film, directed by Abhishek Varman, is set in pre-independence India and revolves around the lives of six individuals.
2. Hum hamesha sochte the jis se shaadi karenge na hum, uski zindagi ban jayegi… par tumko dekhne ke baad humko aisa lagta hai ki jis se tumhari shaadi hogi na, uski zindagi ban jayegi
Movie: Badrinath Ki Dulhania (2017)
In this popular dialogue from Badrinath Ki Dulhania, Varun Dhawan’s character Badrinath expresses his feelings towards Vaidehi, played by Alia Bhatt. The film, directed by Shashank Khaitan, follows the love story of Badri and Vaidehi.
3. Log kehte hai apne dushman ko maaf kar dena chahiye… main bhi yahi maanta hoon lekin unhe tadpa tadpa ke maarne ke baad
Movie: Badlapur (2015)
A harsh dialogue by Varun Dhawan’s character Raghu in the movie Badlapur, where he talks about forgiveness and revenge. Directed by Sriram Raghavan, the film showcases Raghu’s quest for vengeance for his family.
4. Bande perfect nahi hote… rishtey perfect hote hai
Movie: Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania (2014)
In Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania, Varun Dhawan’s character Humpty shares a poignant dialogue with Kavya, played by Alia Bhatt. The film, directed by Shashank Khaitan, explores the imperfections in relationships.
5. Main dikhta hoon sweet, innocent, swami type ka na… lekin actually hoon bahut bade h*rami type ka
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