5 Iconic Bollywood Movie Dialogues That Are Borderline Creepy!

    5 Iconic Bollywood Movie Dialogues That Are Borderline Creepy!

    Bollywood as a romance genre has several hit and miss. They have some absolutely brilliant movies that have made you cry and laugh at the same time. Some of these are gems but in the small list given below I have taken five famous movies, which had atleast one creepy dialogue that would make you question Bollywood's idea of romance.

    1. Chheh din aur ladki in - Kal Ho Na Ho

    We were all heartbroken at the end of this  movie but we have to admit that Aman's dialogue to Woo Naina was completely sexist and borderline creepy. The way he mentions Naina as a commodity to win over is really not done. But, oh well. This line still earned him whistles and claps in the theaters.

    2. Main tumhe bhool jaun aisa ho nahi skta, aur tum mujhe bhool jao aisa main hone nahi dungi - Dhadkan

    It was tragic that Anjali had to settle for Ram (with whom she did eventually fall in love with) and not her love Dev. But this dialogue is wrong at so many levels. It showcases the stalkerish tendencies and is enough to give one creeps. 

    3. Ladkiya shikaar hoti hai, yaar nahi- Bachna Ae Haseeno 

    Way to go Ranbir! This movie not only treated women as commodities with Ranbir playing a Casanova, but its dialogues weren’t any better. This is one example of how weird and creepy his attitude has been throughout the movie.  

    4. Insaan ko dibbe mei tab hona chaiye jab woh marr jaye- Zindagi Na Millegi Dobara

    Okay, this movie was great about men going to Europe for bachelors and having the time of their lives. Perfect for all of us who wishes to have a similar kind of experiences, no? But this dialogue was unsetteling at so many levels. On one hand there is good motivation and the other is just weird. This one falls in the latter category. I am pretty sure there are better ways to make someone breakfree than refferring to being put in coffin! 

    5. Tumhara pyaar na hogaya UPSC ka exam hogaya, saala paas hii nahi horha- Raanjhana

    This movie is hailed as a man trying to win over his lady love and eventually dying for her. Let me tell you, the lady love has always been clear about not wanting to do anything with him! This is called stalking. The man is so enamored by her, that he doesn’t get the simple fact— She is not interested. Simple point people, if she has been saying no for a decade then she must mean it as a no, no amount of persuasion will change the same!