In the realm of entertainment, the potency of a well-crafted dialogue cannot be overstated; it has the potential to elevate a scene, an entire film, and at times, even an artist’s entire career. Sumit Arora, the prolific wordsmith behind blockbuster projects like “Jawan,” “Dahaad,” and “Guns & Gulaabs,” has undeniably proven himself as a master of the art of dialogue writing. His dialogues not only resonate profoundly with the audience but also frequently ignite the internet.
Sumit Arora recent masterpiece, “Jawan,” is a testament to his prowess in crafting impactful dialogues. Here are the Top 10 dialogues from the film that have left an indelible mark:
“Jab main VILLAIN banta hun na toh mere saamne koi bhi HERO tik nahi sakta.”
“Chahiye toh ALIA BHATT, par umar mein thodi choti hai.”
“Main hu Bharat ka naagrik. Baar baar naye logo ko vote deta hu, lekin kuch nahi badalta hu.”
“RATHORE, VIKRAM RATHORE…naam toh suna hoga!”
“Jail mein aadmi tere hain, par ye jail meri auraton ka hai.”
“Hum Jawan hain. Apni jaan hazaar baar daav pe laa sakte hain, lekin sirf desh ke liye.”
“Main kaun hoon, kaun nahi, Pata nahi…Maa ka kiya wada hoon, Ya adhoora ik iraada hoon.”
“Main achcha hoon, Bura Hoon, Punya hoon ya Paap hoon…Ye khud se puchna, Kyuoki main bhi aap hoon.”
“Paanch ghante chalne wali mosquito coil ke liye kitne sawal karte ho…lekin paanch saal tak apni SARKAAR chunte waqt ek SAWAL nahi karte, kuch nahi poochte.”
“All work and no joy will make handsome a dull boy.”
Sumit Arora’s recent trifecta of success is nothing short of extraordinary. His remarkable ability to deliver hit dialogues in three highly successful projects— “Jawan,” “Dahaad,” and “Guns & Gulaabs”—demonstrates his versatility as a writer. Arora is currently engrossed in his upcoming venture, “Chandu Champion,” and eager fans await the unveiling of his next set of memorable dialogues.