From 'Tareek Pe Tareek' to 'No If No But': 10 iconic dialogues by Sunny Deol we can never forget

DNA Web Team | Updated: Oct 19, 2019, 06:16 PM IST

Sunny Deol celebrates his birthday today, and what better way to remember him than his iconic dialogues?

Sunny Deol, whose real name is Ajay Singh Deol, has turned 63 year old today. The actor-turned-politician is son to another popular actor-turned-politician-turned-actor, Dharmendra. Both Dharmendra as well as Sunny Deol have some massive films to their credits and have enjoyed superstardom at one point of time.

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Sunny Deol, especially, has given some memorable performances. His acting, combined with unique style of dancing, showing his aggressive side and narrating dialogues which one can instantly relate to, has helped give the actor's career a boost.

Sunny recently launched his son Karan Deol in production film Pal Pal Dil Ke Paas. While we wait to see if the Deol legacy can be taken forward anytime soon, here's recollecting some of the most memorable dialogues by Sunny Deol.

Take a look:

Sunny Deol showed his violent and patriotic side with Gadar: Ek Prem Katha.

Sunny Deol's spirit in Singh Saab The Great was unbeatable.

Apart from Jo Bole So Nihaal, Sunny Deol repeated the Jatt dialogue in a rater funny manner in Yamla Pagla Deewana and Yamla Pagla Deewana 2.

Apart from his 'dhai kilo ka haath', one cannot forget Sunny Deol's dialogue, "Tareek pe tareek, tarikh par tarikh, tarikh par tarikh, tarikh par tarikh milti rahi hai ... lekin insaaf nahi mila my lord, insaaf nahi mila ... mili hai toh sirf yeh tareek."

Sunny Deol's well-acclaimed movie Ghatak also surely had some deadly dialogues.

Sunny Deol was one of the leads among J.P Dutta's multi-starrer Border.

Another movie by Sunny Deol, Jeet, had some popular dialogues too.

The revenge saga Ghayal saw Sunny Deol in some intense moments, with some punchline dialogues.

Sunny Deol knew the reality in Lakeer.

Sunny Deol gave an impactful dialogue in Poster Boys, which perfectly described his aggression.