Get ready to feel the josh! 5 iconic dialogues from ‘Fighter’ that will make every Indian proud

Siddharth Anand cast action-drama movie Fighter with a screen couple with Hrithik Roshan and Deepika Padukone for the first time together.
January 25, 2025
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5 iconic dialogues from 'Fighter' that will make every Indian proud
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Last year, director Siddharth Anand cast action-drama movie Fighter with a screen couple with Hrithik Roshan and Deepika Padukone for the first time together. The star-studded movie also featured names like Anil Kapoor, Karan Singh Grover, Akshay Oberoi, Rishabh Sawhney, among many others. Fighter was one of the highest-grossing films of the year upon its release, with its thrilling story and performances. As the film completes its first anniversary on January 25, 2025, let’s take a look at some unforgettable dialogues from the film that still send chills down our spines.

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Here are 5 Fighter dialogues that ignite the patriot within you:

“Duniya mein mil jayenge aashiq kayi, Par watan se haseen sanam nahi hota, Heeron mein simat kar, sone se lipat kar, marte hai kayi, Par tirange se khoobsurat kaffan nahi hota.”
This one line from the movie touched many hearts and minds, especially with the movie’s release around Republic Day. Deepika Padukone’s acting, along with Hrithik Roshan and Anil Kapoor in their Indian Air Force uniforms, really made an impression. This patriotic dialogue motivated so many to introspect on the valor and sacrifices of those who serve the country.

“POK ka matlab hai, Pakistan Occupied Kashmir tumne occupy kiya hai, maalik hum hain!”

Another extremely strong dialogue by Fighter that did bring applause among the audience as well, that is, how proudly India holds sovereignty over the countries’ land; this dialogue would serve as the emblem of what patriotism and a fight for such heroes who secure India’s boundaries is all about.

“Tujh jaise terrorist ki wajah se agar hum badtameezi pe utar aay toh tumhara har mohalla India Occupied Pakistan ban jayega!”

A fiery dialogue exchange in the film, the intensity of action sequences is reflected while also talking about the strength and resolve of India’s defense forces. One of the many whistle-worthy moments of Fighter.

“Fighter wo nahi hai jo apne target achieve karta hai, wo hai jo unhe thok deta hai.”

This hard-hitting line encapsulated the essence of a true fighter. It wasn’t just about achieving goals but about facing adversity head-on with unwavering strength and determination.

“Ek dusre ko jaano, bond with each other. Jung mein interpersonal rishte hi kaam aayenge.”

Anil Kapoor’s character, Group Captain Rakesh “Rocky” Jaisingh, offers a crucial lesson here. His message about the importance of bonding and teamwork resonated strongly, underscoring the idea that unity is vital in the heat of battle.

The product of Viacom18 Studios and Marflix Pictures, Fighter stands out as one of the most exciting and engaging war films that have been released in recent years. On its first anniversary, it is apt to revisit this action-packed tribute to the bravery and sacrifice of those who protect the nation.

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