10 Dil Bechara dialogues: ‘Janam kab lena hai…’ and more that touched our hearts

10 Dil Bechara dialogues: ‘Janam kab lena hai…’ and more that touched our hearts

As an ardent fan who has lived through the highs and lows of Sushant Singh Rajput’s journey, I can wholeheartedly say that Dil Bechara is not just a film, but a tribute to his indomitable spirit. The dialogues in this movie are more than mere words; they resonate with the essence of life and love, echoing Sushant’s own philosophies.


The heartfelt movie Dil Bechara will forever hold a special place in our hearts, as it honors the enduring legacy of the late actor Sushant Singh Rajput. This moving tale of forbidden love is particularly treasured for its poignant dialogue exchanges. While several lines left us in tears, some brought on laughter. In the film, Sushant’s character Immanuel Rajkumar Junior delved deep into life and death philosophies. “We can’t choose when to be born or die, but we can decide how to live.” Do you recall that?

In addition, Sanjana Sanghi played her first major role in Dil Bechara, a movie that was released following the unexpected passing of Sushant Singh Rajput in 2020. Mukesh Chhabra, known for his work as a casting director, made his directorial debut with this film in 2020

We have curated a list of Dil Bechara dialogues that will remind you of Sushant Singh Rajput.

10 Dil Bechara dialogues from Sushant Singh Rajput’s last film

1. Janam kab lena hai aur marna kab hai … hum decide nahi kar sakte … par kaise jeena hai … woh hum decide kar sakte hai

In a voice-performance, Sushant Singh, the performance was Sushant, Sushant’s death, orally more after the passing of Sushant, there was there was some confusion at the line that Sushant had passed away. After the event organizers, and it was reported as a tribute to Sushant. Wasn’t he (the one who died recently.

Sushant? The audience applause for this tribute was for the demise of Sushant was a key witness to remember. Is that correct?

2. Tum safe nahin lagte, serial killer type lagte ho.

This dialogue is from Manny and Kizzie’s first meeting when he asks to drop her off on his bike.

3. Main serial killer, tum serial kisser…kya jodi hai!

This conversation ensues immediately following Kizzie’s accusation that his character is like a “repeated murderer,” as he attempts to charm her, in reference to Special Agent Seeley Booth on the show Bones

4. Tum mere heart ke liye zaroori ho. It beats faster every time you come closer.

“Kizzie, struggling with thyroid cancer and always accompanied by an oxygen tank, expresses this sentiment to Manny once they fell in love.”

5. Aaj kal ke artists aise hi hote hain, kaam shuru karte hain aur khatam hi nahin karte hain.

In this particular scene, Manny queries Kizzie about the conclusion of the lyrics ‘Main Tumhara…’ following Abhimanyu’s song performance. This question from Manny arises after Kizzie informs him that the singer intentionally left the song unfinished

6. Hero banne ke liye popular nahi banna padta. Woh real life mein bhi hote hai.

In simpler terms, at your next appointment, the doctor’s fee is for the services you will provide, which we call ‘Kizzy’. You don’t have to bring this with you, it’s just a matter of courtesy. We hope this explanation helps clarify things for you

7. Achanak ek din achanak dance karte hue Manny ne meri life mein entry maari. Usse zyada irritating ladke se main aaj tak nahin mili. Aur milna bhi nahin chahti hoon. Woh har baat pe mazaak karta gaya, hasta gaya aur mujhe jeena sikha gaya. Aur dheere-dheere mere jeene ki wajah ban gaya usne entry li thi bilkul wese hi usne ek din exit leli aur mujhe phir se akela chhod diya.

In this emotional moment, Kizzie gives a heartfelt goodbye address to Manny, causing them both to shed tears

8. Ek tha raja, ek thi rani, dono marr gaye khatam kahaani. Har dadi ye kahaani sunaati hai. Par ye kahaani adhoori hai. Aur isse poora wo raja aur rani karte hain.

Translated and simplified version: Sushant (or Manny) conveyed that the character he played died and Kizzy read his letter. In the voiceover scene, Manny described ‘One is the King among us’, a story from our childhood

9. Tumhara is tarah se ignore karna won’t change my feelings for you.

Manny, who is deeply in love with Kizzie, expresses himself after she starts ignoring him.

10. I don’t want to be strong, I want to be normal.

In an introductory voiceover scene, Kizzie says this to the audience after revealing her illness.

Simplified translations:

Drawing inspiration from John Green’s 2012 novel, The Fault in Our Stars, I find myself immersed in the tale of Manny and Kizzie, two individuals battling terminal illnesses who unexpectedly find love in their shared struggles. This heartwarming story was beautifully brought to life by Sushant Singh Rajput and Sanjana Sanghi, with scenes shot in Jamshedpur and Paris

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During an interview with News18 Showsha, the director expressed that he shared his plans for Dil Bechara 2 on Twitter because he genuinely intended to create a sequel. Chhabra referred to Dil Bechara as a “unique film” due to the deep emotions connected to it, given that it was Sushant Singh Rajput’s final movie

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2024-09-04 23:22