Ahead Of Padmaavat Re-Release: Here Are 5 Iconic Dialogues Of Deepika Padukone To Look Forward To

Ahead of the much-anticipated re-release of Padmaavat, starring Deepika Padukone and the fans eagerly await the chance to experience the grandeur of her stellar performance once again.

The film, directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali, showcased breathtaking visuals and featured some powerful dialogues delivered by the Queen of Mewar, Rani Padmavati.

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Here are 5 iconic lines from Padmavaat that continue to resonate with audiences:

“Chittor Ke Angan Mein Ek Or Ladai Hoge Jona Kabhe Kisi Ne Daikhe Na Sune Hoge … Or Wo Ladai Hum Shatraniya Ladainge… Or Yaihe Alauddin Ke Sub Se Bade Haar Ho Ge”

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This fierce declaration marks Rani Padmavati’s resolve to protect her kingdom. Her unwavering determination to fight for Chittor, even in the face of unimaginable odds, makes this dialogue unforgettable. It highlights her strength and leadership, embodying the spirit of warrior queens.

“Rajputi Kangan Mein Utni Hi Taqat Hai Jitni Rajputi Talwar Mein”

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A powerful statement about the strength and courage of Rajput women, this line reflects Padmavaati’s unbreakable spirit. It’s a reminder that women, too, wield immense power, whether it’s through their mind, their will, or their very presence.

“Jab Rajput Apne Mitti Aur Maan Ke Liye Ladta Hai … Toh Uski Talwar Ki Goonj Sadiyon Tak Rehti Hai”

In this dialogue, Padmavati emphasizes the eternal legacy of Rajput valor. A warrior’s fight isn’t just for survival, but for honor, and their legacy resonates long after the battle has ended. This powerful line embodies the ethos of Rajput pride and sacrifice.

“Asuro Ka Vinaash Karne Devi Ko Bhi Gadh Se Utarna Pada Tha”

A defining moment for Rani Padmavaati, this line speaks of her self-sacrifice and commitment to her people. Even a goddess has to step down from her divine pedestal to engage in the earthly battle for justice and protection of her kingdom.

“Yahaan Ka Patta Patta Humara Naam Janta Hai”

This dialogue encapsulates the indomitable spirit of Padmavati, a queen who declares her ownership not just of her kingdom but of every inch of its legacy. It’s a statement of defiance against invaders, solidifying her role as the protector of Chittor.

(Also read: Deepika Padukone Birthday: 10 Global Moments Of The Superstar!)

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