New Delhi: A strong performer, a flexible genius and an actor who might mould his persona into any character- phrases and adjectives would fall brief to explain Manoj Bajpayee, who was awarded India’s fourth-highest civilian honour, the Padma Shri in 2019 for his contributions in artwork.
From a gangster to a policeman, from a dejected gay professor to a crafty politician, Manoj by no means fails to impress along with his vary of appearing. From the silver display screen to the OTTs, Manoj is having a golden run with every inning. The actor himself informed that with every widespread character, he felt like being reborn. As the actor per excellence is popping a yr older at the moment, let’s revisit some of his iconic dialogues, which have gained the standing of ‘cult’.
Satya
Directed by Ramgopal Verma, Manoj Bajpayee stormed the scene in ‘Satya’ along with his stellar efficiency as Bhiku Mahtre. His dedication is mirrored within the dialogue, “Karna hai toh karna hai…”
Aarakshan
Another favorite is from Aarakshan (2011) the place Manoj Bajpayee’s character, the crafty Mithilesh Singh, teaches Amitabh Bachchan some maths! “Aap The Zero, Hai Zero… Aur Aap Hamesha Rahenge Zero!”
Rajneeti
Aasmaan Mein Thookne Waale Ko Shayad Pata Nahin Hai…Ki Palat Ke Thook Unhi Ke Chere Par Giregi… Manoj Bajpayee performed the position of Veerendra Pratap, a sensible and intelligent politician in Rajneeti (2010).
Gangs of Wasseypur
Anurag Kashyap’s gangster saga attained cult standing for his epic dialogues. Menacing Sardar Khan mentioned, “itna goli marte, ki aapke driver bhi khoka bech bech kar raees ban jata. “
The Family Man
There are a lot of dialogues within the sequence which can make you pause and assume for a minute. But Srikant Tiwari mentioned with conviction and utmost honesty, “Sab chahte hain ki sach unke saath rahen. Par sach ke sath koi nehi rehna chahta.”
Wishing Manoj Bajpayee a really pleased birthday.