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7 best Kajol dialogues that are etched in our memories

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7 best Kajol dialogues that are etched in our memories

Kajol is one of the most popular actresses in the Hindi film industry, having started her acting career in 1992. She has showcased her immense talent on the big screen and impressed audiences with her acting throughout her career. Apart from rave reviews and box-office successes, Kajol’s dialogues have also made a place in people’s hearts.

Here are some of the most famous lines said by his characters that are unforgettable and will make you want to relive the moments.

7 best dialogues of Kajol that have settled in our hearts:

1. If we have committed a mistake by mistake, then consider it a mistake and forget it… But forget only the mistake, do not forget us even by mistake

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  • Movies: Fanaa (2006)

This shayari, which means, “Agar mujhse galti se koi galti ho gayi hai, toh use galti samjhkar bhool jana… lekin sirf galti ko bhool jana, mujhe bhool kar bhi mat bhool jana” belongs to the movie Fanaa directed by Kunal Kohli. Kajol’s character Zooni recites this shayari to Aamir Khan’s Rehaan while she is still blind. The movie has many beautiful shayari performed by the actors.

Fanaa is a romantic thriller that ends in tragedy when Zooni discovers the secret identity of her lover, Rehan.

2. No one becomes big or small by asking for forgiveness… and the one who forgives has a very big heart

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  • Movies: Sometimes happy sometimes sad (2001)

“Apologising does not make anyone big or small…and the one who forgives has a big heart,” is a famous dialogue of Kajol in Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham. Her character Anjali says this to Amitabh Bachchan’s Yash Raichand when she is apologising to him for breaking the ‘Gamla’ during his lavish birthday party.

Shah Rukh Khan (Rahul) is impressed by the conversation he overhears and becomes even more impressed.

3. Lucknowi kurta, Pathani salwar… then you feel like a man, otherwise you feel useless

  • Movies: Sometimes happy sometimes sad (2001)

“Lucknow ka kurta, Pathani salwar…toh mardana lagte hain, varnaa bekar lagte hain” is another one of Kajol’s K3G dialogues. This is just one example of the fun banter between Kajol and Shah Rukh Khan’s characters in Karan Johar’s film.

It is a very funny scene when Rahul tries to flirt with Anjali while going to a fair in Chandni Chowk, while she is just nervous. She says this in reaction to him wearing a suit for a meal.

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4. Something happens Rahul, you won’t understand

  • Movies: Kuch Kuch Hota Hai (1998)

“Kuch kuch hota hai, Rahul; you won’t understand,” is one of Kajol’s most poignant dialogues. This dialogue is said by Kajol’s character Anjali to Shah Rukh Khan’s Rahul when he congratulates her on her upcoming marriage to Aman.

This line is also the title of this Karan Johar directed film and it perfectly depicts the emotions of Rahul and Anjali, who are going through turmoil in accepting their feelings for each other.

5. Rahul is a cheater. He is a cheater, he is a cheater, a cheater

  • Movies: Kuch Kuch Hota Hai (1998)

This is one of Kajol’s funniest dialogues in Kuch Kuch Hota Hai. Anjali says this to Rahul during a basketball game, who pushes her down, causing her to miss the basket.

It gives a glimpse of their friendship where they are very competitive. The flashback sequences are full of such fights between the two best friends who always end up making up with each other.

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6. This has happened for the first time in seventeen eighteen years, someone unknown and unseen started coming into my thoughts

  • Movies: Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (1995)

Kajol’s famous dialogue in DDLJ is, “This has happened for the first time in seventeen-eighteen years; a stranger has started coming into my thoughts.” In this Aditya Chopra film, Kajol’s character Simran utters this dialogue during her entry scene. She reads this dialogue to her mother from her diary, which is filled with such deep thoughts.

It’s the perfect setup for the story, as Simran believes there is someone made just for her, which points to Shah Rukh Khan’s secret.

7. While committing a crime by using your name, you probably forgot that changing a person’s name does not change his face or his crime.

  • Movies: Baazigar (1993)

The list of best Kajol dialogues includes this dialogue from Abbas-Mustan’s movie Baazigar which means, “When you changed your name and committed the crime you probably forgot that changing the name does not change a person’s face or his crime.”

This is said by her character Priya, when she meets Shah Rukh Khan’s Ajay and asks him about his crimes after learning his real identity.

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Kajol has several exciting projects lined up in Bollywood, such as Sarzameen and Do Patti. Fans of the actress will definitely expect dialogues from her that will leave a lasting impact.

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