Alia Bhatt Birthday Special: Revisiting 5 Powerful Dialogues Delivered by the Actress

Alia Bhatt is known in the Hindi film industry for taking on challenging and versatile roles. Over the years, Alia has proven her mettle by working in a wide range of genres from a bubbly school cheerleader in Student of the Year to a matriarchal leader in Gangubai Kathiawadi, shes done it all. On the occasion of Alia Bhatts birthday, lets visit some of her most powerful dialogues.

Maa ka naam kaafi nahi hai na? Chalo baap ka naam, Dev AnandThis dialogue is from her film Gangubai Kathiawadi, in a scene where Alia is trying to get some girls admitted to a school. However, the girls are denied this basic right because they're born to prostitutes. Alia's character is portrayed as a feminist working for the welfare of sex workers.

Lekin Sab Kuch Thik Raha Toh Apka Liver Transplant Kar Sakti HunIn this scene from the film Gully Boy, Alia's character faces very sexist questions during an interrogation by the mother of her prospective partner. Playing the role of a doctor, Alia promptly replies that although she can't cook, she can easily transplant a liver.

Watan Ke Aage Kuch Bhi Nahi, Khud Bhi NahiIn Raazi, Alia Bhatt plays an Indian undercover agent who must marry into a Pakistani family in order to obtain sensitive information. This powerful dialogue shows her character's patriotism and dedication to serving the nation.Also Read: 5 Movies That Showcased The Forgotten Heroes

Jab kisi aur ki barbaadi apni jeet jaisi lage... toh humse zyada barbaad aur koi nahi hai is duniya meinThis dialogue is from the film 'Kalank', spoken by Alia Bhatt's character Roop. She takes a stand against celebrating someone else's failure by taking it as a personal failure.

I drink only on two occasions... when I'm in love and when I'm notThe 2016 film 'Dear Zindagi' features this dialogue, in which Alia's character learns to overcome some of her past traumas through therapy. The film features Shahrukh Khan as her therapist.