Shah Rukh Khan is one of the most successful actors in Bollywood. He has over 14 Filmfare awards and 6 IIFA awards. He is often referred to as ‘King Khan’. His net worth is estimated to be around $750 million. He has a huge fanbase, many of whom gather in front of Mannat, his house, just to get a glimpse of him on his birthday. He is known for his amazing dialogue delivery.
here we have a list of 15 of his best dialogues.
“Kehte hain agar kisi cheez ko dil se chaho… to puri kainaat usse tumse milane ki koshish mein lag jaati hai”
OM Shanti OM
In one of his many popular performances, Om Shanti Om, Shah Rukh Khan, plays a dual role. He was nominated for a Filmfare for this performance, but he won the award for his role in Chak De! India.
“Babuji ne kaha gaon chhod do… sab ne kaha Paro ko chhod do… Paro ne kaha sharab chhod do… aaj tumne keh diya haweli chhod do… ek din aayega jab woh kahenge, duniya hi chhod do”
Devdas
This can be said to be one of SRK’s most popular performances ever. In this movie, he plays an alcoholic. He even won a Filmfare award for this role.
“Kabhi kabhi jeetne ke liye kuch haarna bhi padta hai… aur haar kar jeetne waale ko baazigar kehte hai”
Baazigar
This is one of the most famous dialogues in Bollywood history and it can be said that he delivered the dialogue with enough conviction that it stuck in the hearts of fans for years.
“Hum shareef kya hue… poori duniya hi badmash ban gayi”
Dilwale
Fans were hyped to see this movie as Kajol and Shah Rukh were going to be sharing the screen after a long time. This dialogue in the trailer just increased the hype for this movie by a lot.
“Itni shiddat se maine tumhe paane ki koshish ki hai… ki har zarre ne mujhe tumse milane ki saazish ki hai”
Om shanti Om
The way in which Shah Rukh delivers this dialogue is amazing. This is one of his best dialogues
“Zindagi toh har roz jaan leti hai… bomb toh sirf ek baar lega”
Jab tak hai Jaan
In this movie, Shah Rukh plays a bomb squad officer. The best part about this dialogue is that it wasn’t hyped too much, it was just said in a subtle way, but was still impactful.
“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”
Mohabbatein
He won the critics award for best actor for this movie. It is easy to see why. It was a performance packed with great acting and amazing dialogue delivery
“Picture abhi baaki hai mere dost’’
OM Shanti OM
This dialogue from Om Shanti Om tells us that just like in movies, our lives have a happy ending too. If the ending isn’t happy it just means the Film is still not over.
“Bade bade deshon mein aaisi choti choti baatein… hoti rehti hai”
Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge
Shah Rukh’s most successful movie and his most popular movie is the longest-running Indian movie crossing well over 1000 weeks after it was released. It is considered to be a classic and entertaining movie even now by many.
“Teri aankhon ki namkeen mastiyan… teri hasi ki beparwah gustakhiyan… teri zulfon ki lehrati angdaiyan… nahi bhoolunga main… jab tak hai jaan, jab tak hai jaan”
Jab Tak Hai Jaan
This movie’s most popular dialogue is a small poem in dedication to his love for Katrina Kaif
“Dil toh har kisi ke paas hota hai… lekin sab dilwale nahi hote”
Dilwale
This is another popular Shah Rukh Khan dialogue, with a nice wordplay in it.
“Koi dhanda chota nahi hota aur dhande se bada koi dharam nahi hota”
Raees
This dialogue from the trailer of Raees would surely have helped the sale of more tickets due to the hype it created over Shah Rukh playing a different role to the usual characters he plays.
“Apne hisse ki zindagi toh hum jee chuke Chunni babu, ab toh bus dhadkano ka lihaaz karte hai… kya kahen yeh duniya waalo ko joh, aakhri saans par bhi aitraaz karte hai”
Devdas
His most famous performance, also the one with the best Dialogues, no one can forget Devdas moping for his Paro in the movie
“Dil ke chaalon ko koi shayari kahe toh parwah nahi… takleef toh tab hoti hai jab koi wah wah wah karta hai”
Devdas
“Mera intezaar toh gyarah mulkon ki police kar rahi hai lekin… Don ko pakadna mushkil hi nahin… namumkin hai”
Don
This dialogue was taken directly from the movie it was inspired from. Not many can claim to have bettered Amitabh Bachan in terms of dialogue delivery but , Shah Rukh delivered the dialogue with so much authority that he made it his own.