Lage Raho Munna Bhai: The Iconic Dialogue that Inspired Millions
Lage Raho Munna Bhai is a 2006 Bollywood comedy film that follows the adventures of Munna Bhai, a Mumbai gangster who pretends to be a history professor and starts seeing the ghost of Mahatma Gandhi. The film is a sequel to the 2003 hit Munna Bhai M.B.B.S. and is directed by Rajkumar Hirani.
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One of the most memorable scenes in the film is when Munna Bhai calls a radio show hosted by Jhanvi, a young woman he falls in love with. He uses the name Murli Prasad Sharma, which is his real name, and tells her about his life as a history professor. He also recites a poem that he claims to have written for her, but which is actually taken from a book.
The poem is as follows:
Shahar ki is daud me daud ke karna kya hai
Ager yahi jina hai dosto to phir marna kya hai
Pahli baarish me train late hone ki phikar hai
Bhool gaye baarish me tahlana kya hai
Serial ke kirdaron ka sara haal hai maloom
Per maa ka haal puchhne ki phursat kahan hai
Ab ret per nange paaon tahlate kyon nahin
108 hai channel per dil bahlate kyon nahin
Internet me dunia se to touch me hai
Lakin pados me kaun rahta hai jante tak nahin
Mobile landline sab ki bharmar hai
Lakin jigri dost tak pahunche aise taar kahan hai
Kab doobte huye sooraj ko dekha tha yaad hai
Kab jana tha shaam ka gujrana kya hai
To dosto...shahar ki is daud me daud ke karna kya hai
Ager yahi jina hai to phir marna kya hai
The poem roughly translates to:
What's the point of running in this city's race
If this is living, friends, then what is dying
We worry about the train being late in the first rain
We forget how to enjoy the rain
We know everything about the characters of serials
But we have no time to ask about our mother's health
Why don't we walk barefoot on the sand anymore
We have 108 channels to entertain our hearts, but why don't we
We are in touch with the world on the internet
But we don't even know who lives next door
We have mobiles and landlines galore
But where are the wires that connect us to our true friends
When was the last time we saw the sun setting, do you remember
When did we forget what evening means
So friends...what's the point of running in this city's race
If this is living, then what is dying
He also tries to impress Jhanvi by helping her with her social work. Jhanvi runs a shelter for senior citizens who have been abandoned by their families. Munna Bhai and his gang join her in taking care of the elders and organizing various activities for them. They also help Jhanvi in fighting against a corrupt builder who wants to demolish the shelter and build a shopping mall.
However, Munna Bhai's lies soon catch up with him. Jhanvi finds out that he is not a history professor, but a gangster. She feels betrayed and angry, and breaks up with him. Munna Bhai is heartbroken and depressed. He also loses his ability to see Gandhi, who tells him that he has to face the truth and win back Jhanvi's trust.
Munna Bhai decides to follow Gandhi's advice and confesses his true identity to everyone. He also apologizes to Jhanvi and the elders for lying to them. He tells them that he loves Jhanvi and wants to marry her. He also promises to give up his criminal life and become a good citizen.
Conclusion
Lage Raho Munna Bhai is a film that not only entertains, but also educates and inspires. It shows how a simple poem can touch the hearts of millions and how a gangster can transform himself into a follower of Gandhi. It also shows how Gandhi's teachings are relevant and useful in today's world. The film is a tribute to the father of the nation and his legacy of peace and truth.
Lage Raho Munna Bhai is also known for its catchy songs and dialogues. The film's soundtrack was composed by Shantanu Moitra and featured singers like Sonu Nigam, Shreya Ghoshal, Vinod Rathod and Pranab Biswas. The songs were written by Swanand Kirkire and Vidhu Vinod Chopra. Some of the popular songs from the film are \"Lage Raho Munna Bhai\", \"Pal Pal Har Pal\", \"Samjho Ho Hi Gaya\" and \"Bande Mein Tha Dum\".
The film's dialogues were written by Rajkumar Hirani and Abhijat Joshi. They were witty, humorous and meaningful. Some of the famous dialogues from the film are:
\"Tension lene ka nahin, sirf dene ka.\" (Don't take tension, only give it.)
\"Jab jab duniya mein koi bura kaam hota hai, toh Gandhi ji ki photo jhapat jaati hai.\" (Whenever something bad happens in the world, Gandhi's photo flashes.)
\"Gandhigiri zindabad!\" (Long live Gandhigiri!)
\"Chemical locha hai bhai.\" (It's a chemical imbalance, brother.)
\"Aapun ke paas Gandhiji hai.\" (We have Gandhi with us.)
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