Later the actor grew to unmatchable stardom and performed a lawyer in the film Nerkonda Parvai. It became more like his iconic mannerism and everyone who Ajith Kumar on those days use to utter this word. He uses that word to reaffirm something that the person opposite to him says. He uses to say Athu (can be translated as that) throughout the film. Where either the lead character or the character opposite the lead had uttered 'I'm waiting.ĭialogue: Athu ( Red), No means No (Nerkonda Parvai)Īctor Ajith got his iconic dialogue from the film Red (2002). These films include Thalaivaa, Kaththi, Theri, Velainu Vandhutta Vellaikaaran, Tamizh Padam 2, Sarkar, and Master. The dialogue 'I am waiting' spoken by Jagadish(Vijay) just before the interval of the film gained popularity and later had been used in the intervals of other Tamil films. Thuppakki had the trademark interval block dialogue of actor Vijay.
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This dialogue was later used in many films by various other actors and also a movie was titled after it. He tells it in the film to motivate Simbu to go in search of Jessi (Trisha). This dialogue in the film Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa was said by actor VTV Ganesh to Simbu. Translation:What does it say here(touching his heart). Who is this girl standing here with over makeup) and that Phaaa… that he said attracted the audience more people started using it in daily life if they had to tease someone.ĭialogue: Inga yenna solluthu jessi jessi sollutha Yara intha ponnu ipdi iruku makeup potukutu (Phaaa. In one sequence in the film Vijay sethupathi looks at actress Gayathri, his pair in the film, and says Phaaa.
The actor performed the character with ease. He performed as a short-term memory loss patient in the film and had to speak a set of repetitive dialogues throughout the film. The film was wholly centered on Vijay Sethupathi’s character. ( a sound made to exaggerate the situation)Īctor Vijay sethupathi’s some of the earlier films that gained him fame were Pizza, followed by Naduvula Konjam Pakkatha Kaanom. All the dialogues spoke by him in this film just became a part of our lives and we use them as a phrase in our day-to-day life.ĭialogue: Phaaa…. The actor has done a lot of memorable comical characters across various films in Tamil cinema and this character Kaipulla was one of those best characters in his career. Though the translation of the dialogue might sound like a very serious dialogue, the body language with which actor Vadivelu says it will definitely make you burst out in laughter. But this dialogue on jilebi was so frequently used by many at that time if they spotted someone lying so badly.ĭialogue:Vena… Venaa… Valikidhu… Azhudhuduven, azhudhuduven Actor Vivek has spoken quite a lot of memorable dialogues like Ungalalam 400 Periyar vanthalum thirutha mudiyathu ( Even if 400 Periyar’s were born you people would have never changed). This dialogue on the contrary was said by actor Vivek in the film Dhool instead of the protagonist in the film. Translation: Chandra babu Naidu introduced jilebi as prashadam at Tirupathi instead of Laddu Definitely, this was one dialogue that was murmured by many people during those days.ĭialogue: Chandra babu Naidu Tirupathila ladduku bathila jilebi uttarnu uttiye da oru peela With his body language and the Sfx added for his moves, the dialogue’s weightage was increased to the maximum. This dialogue from the film Baashha (1995) was such an uproaring dialogue pronounced by actor Rajinikanth. Translation: If I say something even for once, it will be taken as if I said it 100 times.
Let’s look into some of the most memorable dialogues in Tamil cinema.ĭialogue: Naan oruthadava sonna, Nooru thadava sonna mathiri.
The dialogues, in some way or the other, stick to our day-to-day lives or they are intentionally repeated by some other movie character in some other film. These films have something for the audience to carry with them, once they step out of the theaters, and most of the time it's the dialogues delivered by any one of the memorable characters in the film. Tamil cinema has produced a lot of iconic films and what makes those films so iconic is the impact that it creates at the time of its release. Reiterating some of the memorable dialogues of Tamil Cinema