Happy birthday Ravi Kishan! As Kishan turns 54, see his best movie dialogues…

Veteran actor and present Lok Sabha member Ravi Kishan turned 54 today. The Jaunpur-native has had a long and distinguished film career, acting in more than 50 films since making his debut back in 1992. As he celebrates his birthday today, we look back at the best dialogues from his films. Best movie dialogues by […]

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Veteran actor and present Lok Sabha member Ravi Kishan turned 54 today. The Jaunpur-native has had a long and distinguished film career, acting in more than 50 films since making his debut back in 1992.

As he celebrates his birthday today, we look back at the best dialogues from his films.

Best movie dialogues by birthday boy Ravi Kishan

‘Zindagi jhand ba, phir bhi ghamand ba’
Movie: Ravi Kisan

This dialogue, which was spoken in a little-known Bhojpuri film of the actor, has become extremely popular among Hindi and Bhojpuri film lovers. It can be roughly translated to ‘Life is hell, but ego is still there’.

‘Guzra huwa waqt aur guzra huwa aadmi, doobara wapas laut kar nahi aate’
Film: Mere Dad Ki Maruti

This fiery line means, ‘Time which has passed and a person who has passed away can never be brought back’.

‘Aap hum mein support kariye, hum visphot karenge’
Film: Bullett Raja

This dialogue means, ‘You support me, I will explode’. This one line, when spoken with conviction, is enough for anyone to put their trust in your capabilities.

‘Yeh dhai kilo ka haath nahi, sade-teen kilo ka hath hai; yeh jispar padhta hai, woh uthta nahi, uth hi jata hai’
Film: Lucky Kabootar

This film, which roughly means ‘This hand is three-and-a-half kilos, when it falls on anyone, that person is as good as dead’, is a variation of a famous dialogue by Sunny Deol.

‘Desh do hi log chalate hai, mahatma aur Gandhi; mahatma woh jinke gunahon ka koi saboot na ho’
Film: Global Baba

This hard-hitting line is from the 2016 film Global Baba, which failed to do well at the box office despite a stellar cast. It roughly means, ‘The country is run by two people – mahatma (noble souls) and Gandhi; mahatma are those whose crimes cannot be proven.’

‘Joh maza Banaras mein, woh Paris mein na Far East mein’
Film: Mohalla Assi

This line, which is a homage to the city of Varanasi, means, ‘The fun that is in Varanasi cannot be found in Paris or Far East’.