Celebrating Pankaj Tripathi's 47th birthday, we revisit some of his memorable dialogues that showcase his versatility and command over the craft.
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'Masaan'
Tripathi's character Sadhya ji shares a moment with Devi (Richa Chadha), where he asks if she lives alone, to which she says, "No, I stay with my father. It's my father who lives alone."
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'Gangs of Wasseypur'
His role as Sultan Qureshi brought him nationwide acclaim, with lines like, "This is Wasseypur. Here, even a pigeon flies with one wing and uses the other to protect itself."
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'Bareilly Ki Barfi'
"The society is like this. Yes, we don't follow its rules but we've to live in this society." This dialogue showed him as a fierce feminist father.
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'Mirzapur'
His antagonist role as Kaleen Bhaiya in 'Mirzapur' has many memorable lines including, "Maurya ji, the city where you've come to serve is owned by me."