Amrish Puri Birth Anniversary: 5 iconic dialogues of the actor that are forever etched in our memory
MUMBAI: It is unnecessary to introduce Amrish Puri, a titan of Indian cinema who was born on June 22, 1932. Years after his death, his commanding on-screen presence and thunderous voice still echoed through movie theaters, captivating moviegoers. Puri portrayed a number of memorable characters during his successful career, making a lasting impression on viewers.
Memorable lines that have endured over time enhanced his performances. We dig into five classic Amrish Puri conversations that are evergreen and can never go out of style.
Mogambo Khush Hua
Amrish Puri's menacing character Mogambo is aptly embodied by his thunderous cry "Mogambo khush hua" from the beloved science fiction classic Mr India, which also starred Sridevi and Anil Kapoor. This now-famous quote crossed generations, being identified with Puri's strong on-screen image and playing a significant role in the movie's and actor's ongoing appeal.
Ja Simran jee Le Apni Zindagi
Another unforgettable Puri dialogue came in with Aditya Chopra's iconic 1995 film Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge. Here, Puri sheds his villainous persona to portray the strict father, Chaudhary Baldev Singh. His iconic line, "Ja Simran ja, jeele apni zindagi,” during the flick’s climax scene, is still celebrated and loved.
Ek Din Mukhyamantri Ban Ke Dekho
Amrish Puri played the part of Chief Minister Balraj Chauhan in Nayak, while Anil Kapoor played the upright journalist Shivaji Rao. The heated interview scene where Chauhan delivers a potent monologue defending his governance—"Sirf ek din mukhyamantri ban ke dekho, aate daal ka bhaav pata chal jayega"—is one of the most unforgettable.
Itne Tukde Karunga Ki Pehchana Nahin Jayega
Another side to Puri's genius was revealed in the epic Gadar from 2001. He played Ashraf Ali, the intensely patriotic father of Saqina (Ameesha Patel), whose love for his native country conflicts with Tara Singh's (Sunny Deol) persona. In a dramatic sequence where Puri utters the now-famous remark, "Itne tukde Kkrunga ki pehchana nahi jayega," their opposing philosophies come to a head.
Upar Wala Wrong Ho Sakta Hai Lekin Dong Kabhi Wrong Nahi Hota
Amrish Puri cemented his reputation as a fantastic performer in Tehalka by embodying the vicious General Dong. The well-known quote from Puri, "Upar wala wrong ho sakta hai lekin dong kabhi wrong nahi hota," sums up Dong's conceit and steadfast faith in his own power.
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