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		<title>Iconic Bollywood Dialogues by Javed Akhtar Mastermind</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[When Javed Akhtar wrote &#8216;Mere paas maa hai,&#8217; he didn&#8217;t just create a dialogue—he forged an emotional weapon that pierced through screens and straight into hearts. This single line from&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>When Javed Akhtar wrote &#8216;Mere paas maa hai,&#8217; he didn&#8217;t just create a dialogue—he forged an emotional weapon that pierced through screens and straight into hearts. This single line from Deewaar elevated Bollywood dialogue writing to literary heights.</p>



<p>Partnered with Salim Khan, Akhtar dominated 1970s cinema with a string of blockbusters. Sholay&#8217;s Gabbar Singh wasn&#8217;t just terrifying because of Amjad Khan&#8217;s performance; Akhtar&#8217;s lines like &#8216;Arre o Sambha, kitne aadmi the?&#8217; made the character legendary.</p>



<p>Zanjeer marked their breakthrough, where dialogues channeled the angst of post-Emergency India. Amitabh Bachchan&#8217;s cop character spat fire through Akhtar&#8217;s words, resonating with millions facing corruption and injustice.</p>



<p>Their magic continued in Deewaar, where family betrayal became cinematic poetry. The brotherly showdown, culminating in that iconic maa reference, captured universal themes of sacrifice and regret.</p>



<p>Sholay redefined the multi-starrer with dialogues balancing humor, action, and pathos. Thakur&#8217;s vow of revenge and Jai-Veeru&#8217;s bromance found perfect expression through Akhtar&#8217;s pen.</p>



<p>Trishul explored father-son conflict with dialogues that dripped vendetta, while Don&#8217;s underworld swagger gave Bollywood its coolest anti-hero. Each film showcased Akhtar&#8217;s chameleon-like ability to adapt his voice.</p>



<p>Even romantic dramas like Silsila benefited from his lyrical touch, proving his range extended beyond action genres. Akhtar understood that great dialogue serves character, plot, and culture simultaneously.</p>



<p>Four decades later, these lines remain relevant, quoted in memes, politics, and everyday conversations. Javed Akhtar didn&#8217;t just write dialogue; he wrote history.</p>
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