4 Dialogues That Prove That Dhamendra Had A Special Place For 'Kutte'
4 Dialogues That Prove That Dhamendra Had A Special Place For 'Kutte'
Updated : July 27, 2022 04:27 PM IST4 Dialogues That Prove That Dhamendra Had A Special Place For 'Kutte'
If Indian cinemas of the 60s, the 70s and the 80s had been so iconic, part of the credit would definitely go to Dharmendra. The actor had made iconic action films, so much so that he was called the "Action King" and "First He-Man" of India. He had been part of several iconic films, including Sholay. But more than that, he made a term iconic and that is "kutte".
In most of the dialogues that the actor delivered, "kutte" would be an integral part. In fact, some of his most memorable dialogues have the phrase. Well, here are 4 dialogues that will prove that Dharmendra had a special place for "kutte":
1. This dialogue from Sholay
Remember the time when Basanti was asked to dance by Gabbar and then Verru's epic reply came:
"Basanti inn kutto k saamne mat nachna"!
2. When we learnt what makes Dharmendra thirsty!
There was a literal kutta over here in this dialogue from Yaadon Ki Baraat (1973):
3. Guess what dogs should play with!
Yes, we are referring to the dialogue from Loafer:
4. Dharmendra also explained who has 'ilakas' and who doesn't!
Even in Yamla Pagla Deewana, Dharmendra marked his territory of being the best in dialogue delivery and said,
"Ilake kutton ka hota hai, sher ka nahi!"