Top 5 Powerful Dialogues Immortalized by Deepika Padukone

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JANUARY 03,2024

Deepika Padukone is an evergreen actor who has shown through her roles in impactful films that she can never fail to surprise us with her acting skills. The way she carries herself in any character is just absolutely phenomenal. Right from her first film, Om Shanti Om, she has shown why she is an actor to watch out for.

After all those years since her debut, she has played all kinds of roles and excelled in each one of them. Along with her stark presence on screen, it is also her dialogue delivery that is on point. Here are five of the most powerful dialogues that she mouthed with glory.

1) "Ek chutki sindoor ki keemat tum kya jaano Ramesh Babu"

There is absolutely no escaping this memorable portrayal of emotions through this dialogue. Written by Farah Khan for Om Shanti Om, it is carried with so much ease by Deepika Padukone, who exhibits a certain new-found charm when she says it.

2) "Yodha hoon, thokar patthar se lage tab bhi haath talvaar pe hi jaata hai."

Well, Bajirao Mastani was full of memorable dialogues, and Deepika Padukone had a fair share of these to her name. The dialogue was written by Sanjay Leela Bhansali, Nagnath S. Inamdar, and Mallika Dutt and carried an edginess that her character represented. Deepika was unforgettable as Mastani.

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3) "Ek din mujhe pata chala tha ki Santa Claus nahi hota."

Tamasha is yet another showcase of what Deepika Padukone can do to a character on paper. She makes the character alive and embodies her with perfection. Her impeccable flair can be seen in this dialogue written by Imtiaz Ali, where she says, "Ek din mujhe pata chala tha ki Santa Claus nahi hota. Bahot bura laga tha, par kya karein hota nahi hai, yeh love, soulmates, Aisa kuch nahi hota."

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4) "Rajputi kangan mein utni hi taqat hai jitni Rajputi talwar mein."

Yet another Sanjay Leela Bhansali film on the list where she just roars like a lioness. Written again with a strong sense of strength and rigor, Deepika Padukone is just mesmerizing as she says the dialogue at a pivotal moment in Padmavat.

5) "Besharam Badtameez Khudgarz hota hai..Par Pyar toh aise hi hota hai."

Ram Leela was, at the most basic level, a passionate love story filled with violence. The kind of fire shown by the leads in performing the scenes was extraordinary. It was then an add-on for the dialogue to be this good. When Deepika explains what love means to her, we all listen with goosebumps spreading all over.

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