We Indians almost eat, sleep and drink Bollywood. We take Bollywood movies and especially their dialogues so seriously that we may not recollect answers to questions during exams, but there's no chance that we will forget our favourite dialogues--because bade badedeshonmeinaisichotichotibaateinhotirehti hai, Senorita.
"Main nahi maanta ki hamara desh duniya ka sabse mahaan desh hai, lekin yeh zaroor maanta hoon ki hum mein kaabiliyat hai apne desh ko mahaan banane ki. Yeh dono desh ek doosre se har pehlu, har roop mein ek-doosre se alag hain... Jab bhi hum muqaable mein dabne lagte hain toh hum ek hi cheez ka aadhar lete hain - sanskaar, parampara. America ne apne bal-boote pe tarakki ki hai aur unke apne sanskaar hain, apni parampara hai. Ab yeh kehna ki unke soch-vichaar, unka rehan-sehan, unki manyataayein kharaab hain aur humaari mahaan, yeh galat hai."
As "Kick-Ass" and "How to Train Your Dragon" continue to slog it out over first place well into Monday morning, a similarly tight competition is brewing between last week's "Date Night" versus newcomer "Death at a Funeral," separated by a mere $300,000. Like the rankings for first place, it's possible that new numbers could push "Funeral" past "Date Night" before the day is out.
With the stress levels increasing with each passing day, we need more and more people to make us laugh. Which is why, we are thankful that people like Varun Thakur exist. How else would we have gotten such kickass jokes?