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“Bekhabar beqadar, pyar sach hai agar; Dekhna ek din royega mere bin; Raah mein chhod kar, mera dil tod kar; Mujh ko tadpaya kyun, tu bhi tadpega yun"
This movie (Shalimar, 1978) was … a lot. But damn if this song, and especially these lyrics, don’t just really bring out her pain.
Unfortunately, the movie totally wasted this entire build-up and her pain to give us a very cliché Bollywood ending and fixing everything without much of anything coming from these lyrics, but these lines could’ve been absolute fire if used in the proper movie/context (aka, not this one).
He had known then, not that he had ever doubted it, that even if god existed, he preferred not to listen.
Atticus Pünd (technically the narrator giving us his inner thoughts) (Atticus Pünd Takes the Case, book-within-book, in Moonflower Murders)
"But do you even believe in god?" "I think god believes in me. And he believes in you too."
Bittu (Abhay Verma) and Elvis (Sathyaraj) with an absolutely brilliant, and very real, line in Munjya (2024).
Kisi ka to hoga hi tu, Kyon na tujhe main hi jeetoon.
Manwa Lage (Happy New Year - 2014)
You'll eventually belong to someone, Why shouldn't I be the one to win you.
"Life's simple, you make choices and you don't look back."
Han (Sung Kang), the best character in the movie, giving us probably the only relevant line in the entire film, as he talks to our 'protagonist' in The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift (2006).
"You woke the bear from his sleep. You cannot cry when he tangos." "That's not an expression in any language."
Hercule Poirot (Kenneth Branagh) and Ariadne Oliver (Tina Fey) with a comedic gem (and Tina Fey's brilliant expression as she's saying this!) amidst the horror movie, A Haunting in Venice (2023).
"Of course Mr. Poirot has the answers. That's why you're here!"
An incredulous Miss Lemon (Pauline Moran) to Ronald Marsh (Tim Steed) in Agatha Christie's Poirot (epside: Lord Edgware Dies; season 7, episode 2)
There's still like 6 more "seasons" of this show for me to watch (including Death on the Nile with Emily Blunt!, and Orient Express), and I've already seen episodes with Chris Eccleston and Peter Capaldi and Caroline John and Damian Lewis, but this comment, in that specific tone of voice - lets just say that Miss Lemon just absolutely won this show. No one is going to be able to top this.