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Gunday is a story of inseparable friends Bikram (Ranveer Singh) and Bala (Arjun Kapoor), who rise from being refugees to becoming the most powerful coal bandits in Calcutta. Their bond is summarized by the iconic line: "Hum Gunday hain madam, ek baar kisi ke sath ji liye, marte bhi usi ke sath hain." (We are outlaws, madam; once we live with someone, we die with them too.) This line establishes the "Bro Code" that defines the first half of the film. Another powerful dialogue reflecting their rise is: "Tab Calcutta sirf do hi cheezon ke liye jaana jaata tha... Pehla Howrah bridge aur dusra Bikram aur Bala ki dosti." (Then, Calcutta was known for only two things... first the Howrah Bridge, and second the friendship of Bikram and Bala.) The Wit of the Law Irrfan Khan’s character, ACP Satyajeet Sarkar, provides a philosophical and sharp-witted counter to the protagonists' bravado. His dialogue often incorporates scientific or legal metaphors to mock the outlaws’ situation: Action and Reaction: "Newton baba ka ek law hai ki har action ka ek equal and opposite reaction hota hai, isliye ab jo bhi hoga apne aap hoga." (Newton has a law that every action has an equal and opposite reaction; therefore, whatever happens now will happen on its own.) The Power of Love: "Police nahin, pyaar marega tum dono ko." (It won't be the police; love will be the death of you both.) Love and Conflict The introduction of Nandita (Priyanka Chopra) shifts the tone from camaraderie to rivalry, leading to some of the film's more poetic lines regarding heartbreak and betrayal. Beauty and Danger: "Pistol ki goli aur laundiya की boli jab chalti hai... toh jaan dono mein hi khatre mein hoti hai." (When a pistol's bullet or a girl's words are fired, life is in danger in both cases.) Internal Darkness: "Hum log koyle hain, kitna bhi ragad-ragad ke saaf kar lo kaalikh khatm hi nahi hoti." (We are coal; no matter how much you scrub us clean, the blackness never ends.) Conclusion The dialogues of

"Jo koshish karte hai ... woh kamyaab hote hai." (Those who try ... succeed.)

The 70s Calcutta setting of Gunday wasn’t just about the coal mines and the Howrah Bridge; it was about a brand of "tevar" (attitude) that only Bikram and Bala could deliver. Years after its release, these lines still dominate social media reels and fan edits.

Ranveer Singh’s delivery in the film solidified his reputation as an actor capable of carrying intense, mass-masala roles. His character's fearless outlook on life and death is perfectly captured here: gunday dialogue latest

“Tu samajhta hai sheher ka dariya hai? Tu toh nali ka paani hai. Main ghar mein aake tera pipeline hi badal dunga.” (You think you’re the city’s river? You’re drain water. I’ll come to your house and change your pipeline.)

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"Agar dhanda dharam hai ... toh dushman sabse bada paap." (If business is religion ... then the enemy is the biggest sin.) 3. Attitude and Defiance Gunday is a story of inseparable friends Bikram

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“Pichle janam ka hisaab aaj clear karte hain. KYC kara le apna—Know Your Corpse.” Pehla Howrah bridge aur dusra Bikram aur Bala ki dosti

“Tu trigger daba. Mere seene mein dard nahi, dukaan hai. Aaj sale chal rahi hai.” (Pull the trigger. There’s no pain in my chest, it’s a shop. There’s a sale today.)

The slow-motion walking sequences of Ranveer and Arjun, backed by Irrfan Khan's voiceover, are heavily replicated by creators showcasing fitness transformations, luxury lifestyles, or brotherhood trends.