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'The lunchbox' reveals the harsh realities of a mediocre life

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Dialogue of the day  " कभी कभी गलत ट्रेन भी सही जगह पहुंचा देती है" - The lunchbox "Kabhi kabhi galat train bhi sahi jagah pahucha deti hai." - The lunchbox        The beauty of "The lunchbox" lies in how it captures  'mediocre' lives in the city of Mumbai. Mr. Fernandes lives a fairly normal life ; he travels in the Mumbai local , works from 9 to 5 and eats average food from a restaurant nearby his house. Mr. Fernandes is the epitome of a mediocre , lonely person living in a metropolitan city. Often he stands in the balcony observing his neighbors eat their meal together. Fernandes is full of regret for not spending the time he could with his wife. The concept of 'regretting' not spending time with a person while they were around is not confined to the movie but also translates to real life. I'll quote something John Green said , " You can never love a person as much as you can miss them." Relevant , isn't

7 beautiful dialogues from Bollywood movies

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1. "There are too many people and everyone wants what the other has." - The Lunchbox 2. " Beet ta waqt hai , lekin kharch hum ho jaate hain ." - Yeh Jawani Hai Deewani 3. " Mai apni life ke har scene mein na star hoon. " - Break ke baad 4.  "  Babu Moshai , ज़िन्दगी बड़ी होनी चाहिए, लंबी नहीं।" -Anand 5. " Sirf insaan galat nhi hota , waqt bhi galat ho sakta hai. " - D Day 6. " होती रेत है , लगता पानी है।" -Tamasha 7. " Dost do kisam ke hote Hain , ek woh jinhe raat ke do baje bhi phone Kia jaa sakta hai , doosre wo jinhe raat ke do baje hi phone Kia jaata hai ." - Shaitaan Tell us your favourite dialogue in the comments section. For similar content check out my website -  https://www.delightedhumans.com/