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5 dialogues from Ranbir Kapoor and Deepika Padukone starrer 'Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani’ that became our life mottos since past 13 years

5 dialogues from Ranbir Kapoor and Deepika Padukone starrer 'Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani’ that became our life mottos since past 13 years
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5 dialogues from Ranbir Kapoor and Deepika Padukone starrer 'Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani’ that became our life mottos since past 13 years

Thirteen years after its 2013 release, ‘Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani’ remains a cultural touchstone, thanks to its unforgettable cast and dialogues that have become life mottos. Ranbir Kapoor as the free-spirited Bunny, Deepika Padukone as Naina, Aditya Roy Kapur as Avi, and Kalki Koechlin as Aditi. From Bunny’s bold manifesto on living fearlessly to his witty take on marriage, these dialogues shaped by the chemistry of this stellar ensemble continue to guide how we live, love, and chase our dreams.
“Main udna chahta hun, daudna chahta hun. Girna bhi chahta hun. Bas, rukna nahi chahta.”
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“Main udna chahta hun, daudna chahta hun. Girna bhi chahta hun. Bas, rukna nahi chahta.”

Bunny’s bold declaration captures the essence of living without fear. He doesn’t just want success, he wants the entire experience: the highs, the lows, the falls. This dialogue teaches us that growth demands movement. As long as you keep going, you’re winning. It’s a call to embrace every part of the journey, not just the destination.
“Life mein jitna bhi try karo, kuch na kuch toh chootega hi. Isliye yahin, isi pal ka mazza lete hain.”
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“Life mein jitna bhi try karo, kuch na kuch toh chootega hi. Isliye yahin, isi pal ka mazza lete hain.”

This line births the philosophy of living in the moment. No matter how hard you plan or strive, something will always slip through your fingers. Instead of dwelling on what’s missed, Naina urges us to savour the present. It’s a reminder that perfection is impossible, but presence is powerful and that’s where true joy lives.
“Mujhe tumse pyaar ho jaega, phir se. Aur tumhe nahi hoga, phir se.”
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“Mujhe tumse pyaar ho jaega, phir se. Aur tumhe nahi hoga, phir se.”

Spoken with a mix of confidence and vulnerability, this dialogue reflects the uncertainty of love. Naina knows she’ll fall again, but she’s braced for the possibility that Bunny might not. It’s honest, raw, and deeply human. This line speaks to anyone who’s loved deeply and knows heartbreak is part of the deal but still chooses to love anyway.
“Kuch logon ke saath rehne se hi sab theek ho jata hai.”
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“Kuch logon ke saath rehne se hi sab theek ho jata hai.”

Simple yet profound, this line celebrates the power of company. Some people just make everything better; their presence alone heals, calms, and restores. Whether it’s family, friends, or lovers, these are the people who feel like home. This dialogue reminds us to cherish those who bring peace and positivity into our lives without even trying.
“Shaadi is daal chawal for pachaas saal till you die. Arey life mein thoda bahut kheema pav, tangdi kebab, hakka noodles bhi hona chahiye na.”
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“Shaadi is daal chawal for pachaas saal till you die. Arey life mein thoda bahut kheema pav, tangdi kebab, hakka noodles bhi hona chahiye na.”

Bunny’s witty analogy compares marriage to a bland but steady diet of daal-chawal, while life’s adventures are the flavorful extras: kheema pav, kebabs, noodles. He’s saying: yes, commitment is important, but don’t let it drain the excitement out of life. This dialogue became a rallying cry for those who want both stability and spontaneity, a life that’s nourishing and delicious.
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