8 Best Deepika Padukone-Shah Rukh Khan Starrer Om Shanti Om Dialogues Thatstill Live Rent-Free In Our Minds
The 2007 Bollywood blockbuster “Om Shanti Om,” directed by Farah Khan, united two of Indian cinema’s biggest stars – Deepika Padukone and Shah Rukh Khan. The film is revered not only for its dramatic storytelling and spectacular musical numbers but also for its memorable lines that have become a part of the Indian pop-cultural lexicon.
Here are eight of the best dialogues from “Om Shanti Om” that still resonate withfans:
1. “Ek chutki sindoor ki keemat tum kya jaano Ramesh babu… Ishwar ka aashirwad hota hai ek chutki sindoor, suhagan ke sarr ka taj hota hai ek chutki sindoor, har aurat ka khwab hota hai ek chutki sindoor!” – Shantipriya (Deepika Padukone).
2. “Picture abhi baaki hai mere dost!” – Om Prakash Makhija/Om Kapoor (Shah Rukh Khan).
3. “Agar kisi cheez ko dil se chaho to puri qainaat usse tumse milane ki koshish mein lag jaati hai.” – Om Kapoor (Shah Rukh Khan).
4. “Apni sharton pe chalne walo ko keemat chukani padti hai, sirf sauda nahi!” – Mukesh Mehra (Arjun Rampal).
5. “Itni shiddat se maine tumhe paane ki koshish ki hai, ki har zarre ne mujhe tumse milane ki saazish ki hai.” – Om Prakash Makhija (Shah Rukh Khan).
6. “Mausam ki tarah tum bhi badal to na jaoge…” – Shantipriya (Deepika Padukone).
7. “Zindagi mein agar kuch banna ho, kuch haasil karna ho, kuch jeetna ho to hamesha apne dil ki suno. Aur agar dil se bhi koi jawab na aaye to apni aankhein band karke apne maa aur papa ka naam lo… phir dekhna har manzil paar kar jaoge, har mushkil aasaan ho jayegi, jeet tumhari hogi… sirf tumhari!” – Om Prakash Makhija (Shah Rukh Khan).
8. “Babuji ne kaha gaon chhod do… sab ne kaha Paro ko chhod do… Paro ne kaha sharab chhod do… aaj tumne keh diya haveli chhod do… ek din aayega jab woh kahega, duniya hi chhod do.” – Rajesh Kapoor (Shreyas Talpade).
These dialogues encompass the range of emotions – love, ambition, philosophy, and wit – that “Om Shanti Om” encapsulates and continue to be quoted by fans and referenced in various facets of Indian culture.