- As Nawazuddin Siddiqui celebrates his 47th birthday today, here is a list of some of his popular dialogues.
The versatile and talented actor and one of the best in the entertainment industry right now, Nawazuddin Siddiqui is celebrating his 47th birthday today, May 19. While the star has showcased his acting mettle in several films and is currently one of the busiest celebs, his journey from rags to riches has been an inspiration for everyone. Right from doing odd jobs to make a living to now sharing space with the biggest celebs of the business, Nawaz has really come a long way.
Nawajuddin Siddiqui on Instagram
Like they say, ‘A diamond doesn’t start out polished and shining’. But with enough time and pressure, it becomes spectacular. Nawazuddin’s cinematic journey is a classic example of this. From going unnoticed in Aamir Khan’s Sarfarosh to winning hearts as Ganesh Gaitonde, the actor has proved time and again that he is always ready to step out of his comfort zone when it comes to entertaining the audience.
Let’s revisit some of the best performances of Nawazuddin Siddiqui on his birthday:
Sacred Games
“Kabhi kabhi lagta hai ki apun hi bhagwan hai.” Nawazuddin Siddiqui’s swag is on point in this iconic line from the Netflix web series Sacred Games.
Manjhi: The Mountain Man
“Bhagwan ke bharose mat baithiye, Kya pata bhagwan humre bharose baitha ho!” Nawazuddin Siddiqui’s character Dashrath Manjhi gave us a major life lesson when he spoke these lines in the Ketan Mehta directorial.
Bajrangi Bhaijaan
Bajrangi Bhaijaan Salman Khan and Nawazuddin Siddiqui’s endearing chemistry is one of the major highlights of Bajrangi Bhaijaan. We laughed our hearts out when Nawazuddin quipped “Tu phir boli begum” to a burqa-clad Salman Khan in one of the hilarious moments in the film.
Kick
“Paida toh main bhi sharif hua tha, par sharafat se apni kabhi nahi bani.” Nawazuddin’s massy dialoguebaazi with Salman Khan kept our eyes glued to the screen.
Gangs Of Wasseypur II
“Baap Ka, Dada Ka, Bhai Ka Sabka Badla Lega Re, Tera Faizal.” We have all heard of the popular proverb ‘Revenge is best served cold.’ But, Nawazuddin’s character Faizal made it even more lethal with this deadly dialogue.