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Happy Birthday, Naseeruddin Shah! Here are eight of the actor’s memorable lines.

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Happy Birthday, Naseeruddin Shah! Here are eight of the actor’s memorable lines.

Today is Naseeruddin Shah’s 72nd birthday. He is one of the most well-liked Indian directors, with a body of work spanning five decades. The well-known actor has received honours including the Padma Bhushan and Padma Shri in addition to three National Awards and three Filmfare Awards. He has appeared in movies of many genres and types, despite being thought of as an actor from the parallel universe of cinema. He made his stage debut in 1975 with the group Nishant. He has since appeared in more than 100 feature films. The actor from Chamatkar has worked on international ventures in addition to Indian movies. Mumbai.

He is a well-known name in television and digital media in addition to cinema. For his appearance in Gehraiyaan and his portrayal as Pappi Singh in the anthology series Modern Love Mumbai, he recently received a number of awards.

As Naseeruddin Shah celebrates his 72nd birthday today, let’s take a look at 8 of his memorable lines that the audience will never forget.

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Movie 1: Tridev

Dialogue: Raj kar rahe haivaan… jinki hogi taqat apoorv… jinka hoga nishana abhed… woh kehlayenge Tridev! Paap se dharti phati… adharm se aasmaan… atyachaar se kaanpi insaaniyat…

2. Iqbal, a movie

Dialogue: “Toh farak nahi padta hai ki dimaag kaunsa hai aur dil kaunsa… Dimaag aur dil jab ek saath kaam karte hai na”

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3. Movie: 7 Khoon Maaf

“Jisne kam mein jeena seekh liya… usse kabhi kami nahi hoti,” says the dialogue.

4. Dedh Ishqiya the movie

“Saat mukaam hote hai ishq mein… dilkashi, unss, mohabbat, aqeedat, ibaadat, junoon aur maut,” is spoken in the dialogue.

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5. Movie: A Wednesday

Dialogue: “To what extent is Rathore Sahab a cockroach in the house? The phrase “aap usko paalte nahi maarte hai””

6. Raajneeti the movie

Dialogue: “Sawal jhande ke rang ka nahi hai, kyunki gareebi, bhukmari, bekaari, yeh sab ring poochke waar nahi karti Ek roti ka aasra de dijiye, do meethe vaade kar dijiye, yeh kisi bhi ring ka jhanda utha lenge, yeh pet ki maari junta hai saahab”

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7. The Dirty Picture (2007)

“Jab sharafat ke kapde utarte hai… tab sabse zyada mazaa sharifon ko hi aata hai,” says the dialogue.

8. Sarfarosh the movie

“Insaan mohabbat mein insaan nahi rehta,” says the dialogue. “Kuch hosh nahi rehta, kuch dhyan nahi rehta.”

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Pinkvilla wishes the well-known actor a prosperous new year.

Which Naseeruddin Shah line is your favourite? Please tell us in the comments section below.

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At seven o’clock, Raj Babbar’s daughter learnt of his liaison with Smita Patil. “I shouldn’t tell my mother about this.”

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At seven o’clock, Raj Babbar’s daughter learnt of his liaison with Smita Patil. “I shouldn’t tell my mother about this.”

Raj Babbar left his wife, Nadira, to marry Smita Patil in 1983. His daughter Juhi Babbar has recalled the time in a new interview.
Actor Raj Babbar was already married and had two children when he began his relationship with fellow actor, Smita Patil. The affair and the ensuing marriage saw a lot of controversy, given how it began. Raj Babbar’s daughter, former actor Juhi Babbar, has now opened up on the time and how she came to know about the relationship when she was just 7 years old.

Juhi Babbar on Raj Babbar and Smita Patil

In an interview with Lehren Retro, Juhi recalled how Smita Patil made a conscious effort to connect with Raj’s two children – Juhi and her brother, Arya. “My father talked and explained his marriage with Smita Patil to me when I was barely seven years old, and that’s why my memories of Smita ji are very different. She went out of her way to do things for me. I think she also had this thing that we are the kids of the person who is most special to her, and so we are special to her as well. She would show us a lot of love, always bringing us gifts when she travelled, and she would ensure that at home, we were served the food that we liked. These small memories are nice, but unfortunately, there aren’t many memories,” she said.

Juhi said she was conflicted about her impression of Smita at the time because the actor was always nice to us, but she could see that the marriage had shaken up her own family, particularly her mother, Nadira. “As a child, I knew this is the lady my father wants to be with, and he wants to make her his wife. I could see Smita making an effort towards me and my little brother, but I also knew that this was disturbing the unit that used to be, and that my mother was unhappy about it. I had that understanding—that aunty (Smita) was being so good to me, but when I go home, I shouldn’t share this with my mother.”

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Raj Babbar and Smita Patil’s marriage

Smita Patil and Raj Babbar met on the sets of their 1982 film Bheegi Palkein. Raj left Nadira to marry Smita the following year. Their son, actor Prateik Babbar, was born in November 1986. However, Smita Patil died soon after from childbirth complications at the age of 31. Raj Babbar got back together with Nadira a few years later.

Juhi Babbar made her film debut with Kash Aap Hamare Hote opposite Sonu Nigam in 2003. She worked in a handful of films over the next few years before taking a hiatus to do TV. In 2023, she returned to films with supporting roles in films like Faraaz and Farrey. She is married to actor Anup Soni.

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