7 Paresh Rawal Dialogues That Contributed to His Iconic Stardom

Zee Media Bureau
Aug 20, 2024

“Utha le re baba, utha le… mereko nahi re, in dono ko utha le”, Hera Pheri (2000)

Baburao Ganpatrao Apte, portrayed by Rawal, is a renowned comedian known for his unique and frequently repeated catchphrase.

“Aap Logon ko Upar wale ne Bheja to Bheja lekin Bheje me Bheja hi nhi Bheja”, Ready

Paresh Rawal, known as "Baali," delivered a powerful speech in the biographical film "Ready," showcasing his conviction in playing serious roles.

“Kauwa kitna bhi washing Machine me nha le Bagula nhi ho jata”, Hungama

The film explores the profound discourse on religious ideas and beliefs, highlighting the thought-provoking nature of Rawal's character Radhe Shyam Tiwari.

“Sachchi baat hoti hai na wo Sharab se bhi jyada Kadwi hoti hai”, Ohh My God!

"Ohh My God" is a hilarious film that showcases unforgettable lines through Rawal's character, Kanji Lal, making it one of the finest films.

“Kutriya Sala, Dekh ke number dial kiya kar!”, Hera Feri

In the comedy "Hera Feri," Rawal's character "Babu Rao Ganpat" gave this funny phrase, demonstrating his ability to depict realistic but comical characters.

“Wo Mast Tel me fry karke kha gya”, Hera Pheri (2000)

The actor's flawless performance in the heated dialogue showcased his ability to generate laughter even in chaotic situations.

“Teja main hoon, mark idhar hai”, Andaz Apna Apna (1994)

Rawal's versatility as Teja in the popular comedy showcased his superb comic timing, as demonstrated by an unforgettable phrase.

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