‘Mohabbatein’ clocks 24 years of its release
‘Mohabbatein’ clocks 24 years of its release
As Mohabbatein’ clocks of its release 24 years of its release, there are 6 memorable dialogues from the Bollywood classic and proving
that true love is timeless.
The Aditya Chopra directorial Mohabbatein features Shah Rukh Khan, Aishwarya Rai and megastar Amitabh Bachchan in lead roles.
In a world where love knows no boundaries Mohabbatein emerged in 2000 as a heartfelt ode to romance, rebellion, and the power of emotions.
The Aditya Chopra’s directorial Chopra, wove together the lives of three couples, each navigating the complexities of love under the watchful eye of tradition.
The film features Shah Rukh Khan, Aishwarya Rai and legendary actor Amitabh Bachchan in lead roles. Jimmy Shergill, Uday Chopra, Jugal Hansraj, Preeti Jhangiani, Shamita Shetty, and Kim Sharma also play pivotal roles.
With its mesmerising soundtrack and memorable dialogues, Mohabbatein enthralled audiences and etched itself into the hearts of millions. The timeless dialogues in the film:
“Duniya mein kitni hai nafratein … phir bhi dilon mein hai chahatein … mar bhi jaaye pyar waale … mitt bhi jaaye yaar waale … zinda rehti unki mohabbatein”(Shah Rukh Khan).
*Pratishtha Parampara Anushasan…Ye Gurukul ke teen stambh hain, Ye wo aadarsh hain jinse hum aapka aane wala kal banaate hain…
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Mohabbatein
*Main aaj bhi usse utni hi mohabbat karta hoon … aur is liye nahi ki koi aur nahi mili … par is liye ki usse mohabbat karne se fursat hi nahi milti. (Shah Rukh Khan).
Koi pyar kare toh tumse kare, tum jaise ho waise kare … koi tumko badal ke pyar kare, toh woh pyar nahi woh sauda kare … aur saheba, pyar mein sauda nahi hota … right?
Released in 2000, Mohabbatein conquered the hearts with its timeless love stories and memorable dialogues. The movie remains a beloved classic in Indian cinema, with its unforgettable dialogues and soulful music.
Even as the film celebrates 24 years of this cinematic gem, it continues to inspire and evoke nostalgia, reminding us of the power of love in all its forms. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or a newcomer to the film, its legacy is sure to live on!
News Edit KV Raman