Nawazuddin Siddiqui Birthday Special: From ‘Sabka Badla Lega Re Tera, Faijal’ To ‘Chand Pe Hai Apun’- Check Out Birthday Boy’s Dialogues That Fans Use Everyday
While many of Nawazuddin Siddiqui's characters have ruled the hearts of the audience, these dialogues rule the memes industry. Read on!
Nawazuddin Siddiqui Birthday Special: These Dialogues Of The Birthday Boy Make It Into Fans Meme Daily (Photo Credit – Instagram)
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One of the most versatile and self-made actors Nawazuddin Siddiqui has made his distinct place in the industry today. He is one name who guarantees a power-packed performance on the screen with his various characters. While many of his characters have ruled the hearts of the audience, time and again they have also set their rule in the memes industry.
Be it ‘Faizal Khan’ in Gangs of Wasseypur ‘Or Ganesh Gaitonde’ in Sacred Games, Nawazuddin’s dialogues have been a frontrunner in the Indian memes industry. With his images and small clips from his films and web series, the meme’s creators have been using them extensively to create humor by putting them exactly where they need to be.
So let us have a look at different iconic dialogues of Nawazuddin Siddiqui that created a rage in the memes industry all across.
Kabhi kabhi toh lagta hai apun-ich bhagwan hain from Sacred Games
Jab tak todengein nahi, Tab-tak chodegein nahi from Manjhi The Mountain Man
Baap ka, dada ka, Bhai ka, Sabka badla lega re tera, Faijal… From Gangs of Wasseypur
Chand pe hai apun from Sacred Games
Murga chahiye mereko from Sacred Games
Apun ko Zindagi me kuch daring karna tha from Sacred Games
Jab tak ye khel khatam nai hoga apun Idhr ich hai from Sacred Games
These memes flourished in the memes industry with abundant content. High on Relatability with the common man and the normal world, the memers very smartly plugin them into different circumstances to create humor.
On the work front, Nawazuddin has an interesting lineup of films which includes films like Jogira Sara Ra Ra, Noorani Chehra, Haddi, Tiku Weds Sheru’, and Adbhut.