10 Most Memorable Dialogues from a True Legend – Nawazuddin Siddiqui

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MUMBAI: Nawazuddin Siddiqui is a master of his craft. He is an actor who has redefined storytelling with his brilliance and authenticity. With every performance, he brings an unmatched intensity, making his characters unforgettable. His dialogues, often raw and hard-hitting, have become iconic over the years, resonating deeply with audiences.

Here’s a look at some of his most powerful and memorable dialogues that prove why Nawazuddin Siddiqui is truly a legend:

1. "Baap ka, Bhai ka, Dada ka, sabka badla lega tera Faizal." – (Gangs of Wasseypur)
A line that became synonymous with revenge, making Faizal Khan an immortal character in Indian cinema.

2. "Jise zindagi ki parvaah hoti hai, maa kasam maarne ka maza usi ko aata hai." – (Gangs of Wasseypur 2)
A chilling reminder of the psyche of a gangster, delivered with Nawaz's signature intensity.

3. "Pehle toh main bhi sharif hua karta tha, par sharafat se apni kabhi nahi bani." – (Kick)
A line that perfectly encapsulates a transformation from innocence to ruthlessness.

4. "Bhagwan ke bharose mat baithiye, kya pata bhagwan humare bharose baitha ho." – (Manjhi: The Mountain Man)
A dialogue that beautifully reflects determination, self-reliance, and an undying spirit.

5. "Kafan mein pocket nahi hota aur upar account transfer nahi hota." – (Gangs of Wasseypur)
A sharp, philosophical take on life and materialism, wrapped in dark humour.

6. "Car-ein hai bahut zyada par tel bahut kam hai, issi liye Iraq par giraye gaye itne bam hai." – (Sacred Games)
A politically charged and thought-provoking dialogue, showcasing Nawaz’s ability to deliver sharp social commentary.

7. "Karachi se log Eid manage apno mai and rune mulk ja rahe hai, cameraman Kamil Yusuf ke sath, Chand Nawab, Karachi…" – (Bajrangi Bhaijaan)
This simple yet humorous dialogue from Chand Nawab became a cultural phenomenon.

8. "Is dhande mai do cheezo pe kabhi bharosa mat karna – ek to khud se paida hone wale khauf pe, aur dusra kisi ke saath pe." – (Raman Raghav 2.0)
It is a haunting line that reflects the twisted mind of a serial killer.

9. "Ek hi jaan hai, ya to Allah lega ya mohalla." – (Gangs of Wasseypur 2)
A dark and powerful statement about fate and survival in the world of crime.

10. "Nafrat badi aasani se bik jati hai, lekin mohabbat…" – (Sacred Games)
A dialogue that perfectly captures the harsh realities of life and emotions.

From delivering spine-chilling performances in Gangs of Wasseypur, Manjhi, Mom, and Badlapur to making a lasting impact in Bajrangi Bhaijaan and Manto, Nawazuddin Siddiqui continues to push the boundaries of storytelling.

And now, fans can look forward to witnessing his brilliance once again in Raat Akeli Hai 2, the much-anticipated sequel to the gripping thriller. As he gears up for yet another unforgettable performance, one thing is certain—Nawazuddin Siddiqui is, and will always be, a legend in Indian cinema.

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