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Happy birthday, Salman Khan! Bollywood's Bhaijaan celebrates his 56th birthday. While delivering high-grossing films, some immensely popular dialogues have stolen the hearts of the audiences. In honour of Salman Khan's 56th birthday, here are some of his most iconic dialogues.

In 1989, Salman made his Bollywood debut in the lead role of Maine Pyar Kiya, a smash love drama featuring some of the most iconic dialogues on friendship, including "Dosti Ka Ek Usool Hai Madam... "No Sorry, No Thank You.." and "Dosti Ki Hai... Nibhani Toh Padegi.

Helmed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali, Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam (1999) depicts a triangular love story where Salman delivers a famous dialogue, "Agar Tum Mujhe Yun Hi Dekhti Rahogi. Toh Tume Mujse Pyaar Ho Jayega." 

The dialogues of Tiger Zinda Hai (2017) spirited humanity in the most subtle way by saying, "Is duniya ki shuruaat insaniyat se hui hai? "Aur aaj is duniya ko sirf ek hi mazhab ki zaroorat hai... aur woh hai insaniyat."

Sultaan (2016) voiced two contradictory dialogues: "Koi tumhe tab tak nahi hara sakta, jab tak tum khud na haar jao" and "Sapne dekhna achi baat hai, par kayi baar unke peechhe daudte daudte na apne peechhe choot jaate hai." While the first dialogue motivates one to follow their dreams, the latter reveals their consequences.

"Mere baare mein itna mat sochna." "Dil mein aata hoon samajh mein nahi" from Kick (2014) has been imprinted within our minds.

Though Jai Ho (2014) could not join the 200 crore club, 1 dialogue definitely became popular and paved the way for a variety of memes: "Aap thank you, mat kahiye." Instead, "teen logon ki madad kijiye aap, aur un teeno se kehna ki woh teen aur ki madad karen, duniya badal jayegi."

Dabangg 2 (2012), “Hum Yahan ke Robinhood Pandey hai, Robinhood Pandey... Swagat Nahi Karoge Aap Hamara?” Now everyone welcomes their own selves!

The dialogue from Ready (2011) has probably been used by everyone: "Zindagi mein teen cheezein kabhi underestimate nahi karna—I, ME, and MYSELF." 

Wanted (2009) delivered the most promising dialogue: "Ek baar maine commitment kardi toh phir mein apne aap ki bhi nahi sunta."

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