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Bollywood: what is the worst film dialogue ever from a superhit hindi movie?

Identifying the "worst" film dialogue from a superhit Hindi movie can be subjective, as opinions on dialogues vary widely. However, some dialogues have been widely criticized for their cringe-worthiness or nonsensical nature. Here are a few examples from notable films:

  1. "Tere shareer mein itna khoon nahi hoga ... jitna Ravi Kumar ek baar mein moot deta hai"

    • Movie: The Xposé
    • This dialogue is often cited for its absurdity and has been included in lists of cringe-worthy dialogues15.
  2. "Maine uske dil ki hard disk mein, fareb ka virus pehle hi detect kar liya"

    • Movie: Prince
    • This tech-themed dialogue is often mocked for its awkwardness and lack of sense13.
  3. "Tujhe banakar maut ke mooh ka nivala tere seene mein gaad doonga main maut ka bhala"

    • Movie: Gunda
    • Known for its over-the-top and nonsensical dialogues, Gunda is often referenced for its cringe factor1.

While these dialogues are from films that might not be universally considered "superhits," they are well-known for their cringe-worthiness. However, if we consider superhits with dialogues that are often criticized, Brahmastra: Part One - Shiva has been criticized for lines like "Roshni ek light hai" and "Brahmastra pizza jaisa gol hai," though it is a more recent film and opinions may vary15.

In terms of superhit films with dialogues that are more universally recognized but still criticized, it's harder to pinpoint a single "worst" dialogue, as even iconic films can have lines that don't age well or are seen as cheesy by some viewers.

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