Mother’s Day Special: 7 Iconic Bollywood Dialogues That Celebrate Motherhood

Mother’s Day In Bollywood Style

Bollywood films never fail to deliver whistle-worthy dialogues and some of the famous dialogues of moms have remained etched in our memories. Mother's Day is here, let's revisit this ultimate list of 'Maa' dialogues.

'Mere Paas Maa Hai'

Remember the iconic dialogue from Late Yash Chopra directed 'Deewar'? This one is still regarded as the most famous dialogue of all maa dialogues. In the scene, Shashi Kapoor being a cop confronts his nefarious brother (Amitabh Bachchan).

'Tu Abhi Itna Bhi Ameer Nahi Hua, Ki Apni Maa Ko Khareed Sake'

True that! Another dialogue from the same movie by Nirupa Roy. Salim-Javed Akhtar gave so many legendary dialogues that made every scene in this movie irreplaceable. Such scenes prove that a mother's DNA is selfless and unconditionally that no money can buy.

'Ammi Jaan Kehti Thi Koi Dhanda Chota Nahi Hota'

The famous dialogue, 'Ammi jaan kehti thi koi dhanda chota nahi hota, Aur dhande se bada koi dharam nahi hota' from Rahul Dholakia directed 'Raees' by megastar Shahrukh Khan continues to echo amongst us and provide a zeal to do something in life.

'Bhagwan Har Jagah Nahi Hota Hai, Isiliye Toh Usne Maa Banai Hai'

The dialogue by Late Sridevi from the movie 'Mom', touches your heart in a different way. This popular sentiment expresses the idea that mothers are an embodiment of God's love and nurturing qualities. It conveys that moms are often seen as protectors, caretakers and the next best one after God.

'Jab Ladki Jawan Ho Jati Hai, Toh Maa Uski Maa Nahi Rehti Sehali Ban Jaati Hai'

Have we all girls not found our true best friend in our moms? Another dialogue by Farida Jalal from 'Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge' is every mother-daughter's true story! As the daughter grows the relationship with their mom shifts to become more of a friendship.

'Maa Ke Dil Ko Dukha Kar Aaj Tak Koi Khush Nahi Raha Hai'

Another famous dialogue of SRK from the blockbuster movie 'Devdas' is a lesson for everyone that teaches the importance of treating mothers with kindness and respect. The dialogue suggests that hurting a mother's heart does not bring anyone happiness.

'Chot Lagti Hai Toh Admi Maa Maa Hi Chilata Hai'

Quite relatable! This dialogue from 'Airlift' by Akshay Kumar highlights the need for a mother, especially in times of distress or pain. When someone is hurt or experiencing a difficult situation, they naturally and instinctively call out for their mom, seeking comfort and support.

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