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Happy 80th Birthday Amitabh Bachchan: Cult dialogues of Big B that revolutionised Indian cinema

The Shahenshah of Bollywood aka Amitabh Bachchan is celebrating his 80th birthday today. The actor born on October 11, 1942 is India’s most celebrated revered and prolific actors of all times. With a career spanning over five decades in Bollywood Big B has voiced some iconic dialogues coupled with equally impeccable performances.

Here are a few dialogues of Amitabh that are downright iconic and achieved a cult status in their own right.

Anand (1971)

The grief is heart touching and poignant. 

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Zanjeer (1973)

Way to discipline someone. 

Deewar (1975)

Talk about confidence!

Deewar (1975)

Priorities are everything!

Deewar (1975)

The anguish of childhood trauma personified!

Deewar (1975)

This is what self-esteem is all about!

Sholay (1975)

The no-nonsense attitude!

Sholay (1975) 

Dry humour at its best. 

Trishul (1978)

The swag of confidence.

Don (1978)

Talk about being 'most wanted'! 

Don (1978)

Old habits die hard. 

Don (1978)

Some things are just ain't possible. 

Silsila (1981)

My heart is a poet, my life is poem. 

Kaalia (1981)

Everyone else are lesser mortals!

Satte Pe Satta (1982)

Most important health advice ever given in films. 

Namak Halal (1982)

Master of the foreign tongue. 

Shakti (1982)

The perennial situation of India.

Sharabi (1984)

The best compliment ever. 

Shahenshah (1988)

The hierarchy level needs to be maintained!

Agneepath (1990)

You wanted my introduction? 

Mohabbatein (2000)

The importance of tradition and discipline.

Sarkar (2005)

It's my way or the highway. 

Pink (2016)

Society's prejudice explained in the best words. 

Pink (2016)

Consent is everything!
Happy Birthday Big B, there is no one like you!

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