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Feroz Khan And Vinod Khanna Death Anniversary: Movies Together And 5 Iconic Dialogues By Both The Actors

Feroz Khan And Vinod Khanna Death Anniversary: Movies Together And 5 Iconic Dialogues By Both The Actors

News1827-04-2025

Both Feroz Khan And Vinod Khanna passed away on the same date, April 27. While Khan succumbed to lung cancer in 2009, Khanna passed away in 2017 due to bladder cancer.
Feroz Khan And Vinod Khanna Death Anniversary: Feroz Khan and Vinod Khanna, both acting stalwarts, captivated cinema enthusiasts nationwide with their versatile performances in some memorable films. Throughout their respective careers, the duo also shared screen space in numerous films, leaving an indelible mark on the audience's hearts with their powerful on-screen presence.
In a coincidence, both the legendary stars passed away on the same date, April 27. While Feroz Khan succumbed to lung cancer in 2009, Vinod Khanna passed away in 2017 due to bladder cancer.
On their death anniversary this year, we commemorate the acting legends and look back at some of their iconic films together.
Shankar Shambhu: The action-packed Hindi film revolves around two thieves, Shankar and Shambhu, who fight against corruption and injustice in their society. Upon its release, the film garnered a positive response, mostly for its thrilling action scenes and catchy music.
Qurbani: Two friends, Rajesh and Amar, find themselves immersed in the dangerous criminal underworld. The film was a box-office success, thanks to its chart-topping music and high-octane action sequences. The highlight of the timeless classic – Feroz Khan's direction and the chemistry between Vinod Khanna and Zeenat Aman.
Dayavan: Next on this list is this Feroz Khan directorial, which revolves around a man who falls in love with a police officer's daughter. Its gripping narrative and powerful performances by the lead actors makes it a must-watch.
Vinod Khanna's 5 Iconic Dialogues
'Dard ki dawa na ho … toh dard ko hi dawa samajh lena chahiye" – This powerful line from the movie Chandni conveys a message about resilience and the ability to find strength in tough circumstances.
'Izzat woh daulat hai … joh ek baar chali gayi toh phir kabhi haasil nahi ki ja sakti" – One of the iconic dialogues from the classic film Muqaddar Ka Sikandar.
'Maine jab se hosh sambhala hai … khilono ki jagah maut se khelta aaya hoon" – This line from Qurbani is loved by all Vinod Khanna fans.
'Main jis peshe mein hoon na … wahan mere sirf dushman hai, dost koi bhi nahi" – This powerful line from the film Hulchul is a fan-favourite.
'Pyar mein woh gehrai hai … jiske samne samundar bhi qatra malum hota hai … pyar karne waalon ka dil itna bada hota hai … ki sari kainath bhi uske samne zharra malum hoti hai" – This dialogue from the movie Muqaddar Ka Sikandar remains etched in the audience's hearts till date.
Feroz Khan's 5 Iconic Dialogues
'Amir se amir aadmi kabhi kabhi itna gareeb ho jaata hai … ki uske paas paise ke sivah kuch nahi hota" – The dialogue is from the film Janasheen, which follows the life of a man who has no interest in his father's business.
'Zindagi mein sirf khushiya baanti jaati hai, gham ka bhoj har insaan ko akele hi dhona padta hai" – This dialogue is from the movie Dharmatma, which is based on the life of a wealthy and influential man who assists those in need.
'Mohabbat mein pehle dil haara jaata hai … wohi mohabbat ki jeet hai" – This dialogue perfectly encapsulates the emotions of a vulnerable human being in love.
'Abhi Hum Zinda Hai" – Feroz Khan's character RDX in the Bollywood movie Welcome utters the dialogue several times, leaving fans in splits.
'Agar tumhari maut mera sivah kisi aur ke haath hui, toh mujhe behad afsoos hoga" – The dialogue is uttered by Feroz Khan's character Rajesh in the film Yalgaar.
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