10 Years Of Queen: 7 Iconic And Evergreen Dialogues Of Kangana Ranaut's Film That Are Too Relatable
Could you believe that on March 7, 2014, exactly ten years ago, Kangana Ranaut's film Queen was released? Even after all these years, we still can't get over the films funny dialogues.
It only feels like yesterday! Could you believe that on March 7, 2014, exactly ten years ago, Kangana Ranaut's film Queen was released? Even after all these years, we still can't get over how great the movie was and how funny and relatable the dialogues were.
As the movie celebrates its tenth anniversary today, let's take a look at its best dialogues
1. Mera sense of humour bohot achcha hai. Aapko dheere dheere pata chal jayega!
2. Mera haal na Gupta uncle ke jaise ho gaya hai. Gupta uncle ko na cancer ho gaya tha. Unhone kabhi sharab nahi pi, cigarette nahi pi, phir bhi cancer ho gaya. Isse achcha toh pi hi lete.
3. Why fart and waste it, when you can burp and taste it ¨C Vijaylaxmi
4. Indians sab cheez mein best hain. Kissing mein bhi Indians best hain. Kabhi Emraan Hashmi ka naam suna hai?
5. Mera toh itna life kharab ho gaya, itna life kharab ho gaya mera..
6. Tim: ¡°I am from France, it is not French toast¡±
Rani: ¡°Nahin yeh sirf India mein milta hain.¡±
7. Main india se hoon, Rajouri. Rajouri suna hai? Apne honeymoon pe akele aayi hoon!
What Is Queen About?
The Hindi film "Queen" centers on Kangana Ranaut's character, Rani Mehra, a young lady who is set to be married. But moments before the ceremony, her fianc¨¦ calls off the wedding, and her life takes an unexpected turn. Heartbroken and at a loss on what to do, Rani makes the decision to travel alone on her prearranged honeymoon to Europe.
Rani goes on a voyage of empowerment and self-discovery while traveling alone. She tries new things, makes new friends, and discovers how to live life to the fullest. Rani gains confidence in herself and understands that she may be fulfilled without a man thanks to her experiences.
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