Bade Miyan Chote Miyan: 5 Powerful Dialogues From Akshay and Tiger`s Action-Packed Extravaganza

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APRIL 11,2024

The much-awaited film 'Bade Miyan Chote Miyan' was released nationwide today. Starring Akshay Kumar and Tiger Shroff together for the first time, the lead duo is pitted against south Indian sensation Prithviraj Sukumuran, who plays a negative role. Sonakshi Sinha, Manushi Chhillar, and Alaya F also appear in significant roles.

Here are some of the most memorable dialogues from the film that will stay with you long after the credits have rolled. Kudos to the writing team for creating an engaging onscreen experience with some powerful dialogue!

'Pralayam, Sarvanaasham Vidhikunna Maha Pralayam'

Loosely translated from Sanksrit, the phrase means that the great, universal destruction or dissolution is an undeniable and fundamental aspect of existence. The dialogue is delivered by the villain, Prithviraj Sukumaran.


'Dil se Soldier, Dimaag Se Shaitaan Hai Hum'



Translated to English, it means, 'We're soldiers by heart, but demons by brain.' In this line, Tiger Shroff implies that although he and Akshay are trained soldiers for the nation, they won't hesitate to ruthlessly kill someone if it's a matter of justice.


'Bachke Rehna Humse, Hindustan Hai Hum'

As said in the film by Akshay Kumar, this is a continuation of Tiger Shroff's previous dialogue. It means, 'Beware of us we're Hindustan.' This powerful line conveys that the soldiers in this film pose a threat to anyone attempting to harm their motherland, Hindustan.


'Hindustan khatam ho jayega, who will stop me?'

Again, as a response to the leads' dialogues, this sentence is delivered by the villain, Prithviraj Sukumaran. It translates to, 'Hindustan will end soon who will stop me?'

This implies that the villain aims to create fear and possibly destroy Hindustan, while the two leads attempt to thwart his attacks.


'Pralay Aane Wala Hai, Ek Aisa Pralay Jo Bhoot, Vartman aur Bhavishya ko badal deyega, Ek Aisa Pralay jo acchayi aur burayi ke jung ko hamesha ke liye khatam kar deyega'

This dialogue can be translated as 'Destruction is coming, a calamity so magnanimous that it will change the past, present, and future. This apocalypse will end the war between good and evil forever.'

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This dialogue, spoken by Prithviraj Sukumaran, sets the stage for the entire plot of the film by hinting at the villain's intentions.


More about Bade Miyan Chote Miyan

The movie will showcase the two leads as elite soldiers who perform death-defying stunts and powerful action sequences. The plot will follow their mission to recover a stolen AI weapon.

Bade Miyan Chote Miyan will release on April 11 in five different languages: Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Kannada.

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