Updated October 29th, 2019 at 13:09 IST

Akshay Kumar’s memorable dialogues from his super-hit films

Akshay Kumar is a popular actor in the Indian film industry. The actor is true to his work. Here is a look at some of the best dialogues from his various movies

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Akshay Kumar is one of the most sought after actors in Bollywood. He is one of those actors who have done it all. It has been 28 years since his Bollywood debut. The actor is known to be quite versatile and to portray every character with precision. Akshay’s movies in the past are a lot different from the subjects he works on now. Akshay has come a long way and it shows. The actor has played some spectacular roles in movies like Toilet: Ek Prem Katha and Padman. These movies have overtly addressed topics which need to be handled in reality. Padman is one of his most popular movies which provides an alarming message on health and hygiene of women.

Also read: Akshay Kumar's movies with a social message

The actor is known for playing both headstrong as well as hilarious roles. May believe that Akshay Kumar can bring a certain amount of hilarity to the seriousness of his characters in movies. There are several such dialogues and moments from his movies which are popular. These are from his top-grossing movies. The actor has some hysterical as well as some touching dialogues. Here is a look at them.

Also read: Akshay Kumar's new song from Housefull 4

Khiladi's most popular dialogues

  • “Asal king vo Hota hai jo Apne Liye Nahi Doosron Ke Liye lade.”

This dialogue is from his popular film Singh is Kinng. The movie was helmed by Anees Bazmee. Happy Singh was one of the most iconic roles of Akshay. The movie starred Katrina Kaif opposite Khiladi Kumar.

  • Religion Wala jo column Hota hai, Usme hum bold Aur capital Mein INDIAN Likhte hai.”

This is from his movie Baby. The movie was an action-thriller which was well-written and directed by Neeraj Pandey. The movie also has its own spin-off film Naam Shabana. It stars Akshay Kumar and Taapsee Pannu.

  • Saath Hain Toh Kuch hai varna nothing.” 

This is from the movie Airlift which is a 2016 thriller. The dialogue is about unity and how goals can be achieved when united. Akshay delivers his dialogues with utter precision and confidence. This is among the inspiring dialogues spoken by Akshay Kumar.

  • “Don't Angry me.”

This is one of his most popular dialogues. When the movie Rowdy Rathore was released, this dialogue made a popular hashtag on Twitter. Rowdy Rathore is a cop-comedy and one of the most iconic roles of Akshay. Akshay also sported a moustache in this one.

  • Asal Power Dil Mein Hota Hain.”

Akshay can pull off motivational dialogues very well. This is from his movie Special 26. Special 26 is a movie about a gang who impersonates as CBI and conducts raids on politicians. 

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Published October 29th, 2019 at 10:00 IST