“Paise ka romanch cigarette, sharab ya nashile padarthon se kahin zyada hai.“—this one line captures the heart of the gripping Telugu film Lucky Bhaskar, which stormed into theaters on October 31, 2024.
Lucky Bhaskar Dialogues And Quotes:
“Woh ek aam aadmi hai. Ek aam, madhyam vargiya, Bharatiya aadmi.”
“Madhyam vargiya mansikta, sir. Hum aise hi hain. Hum ek-ek paisa bacha ke rakhte hain, lekin agar koi dikhaava karne ki koshish kare, toh hum ek baar mein hi sab kharch kar dete hain. Toh, aap khata kab kholna chahenge?”
“Mera naam Bhaskar Kumar hai. Meri tankhwaah 6000 rupaye hai. Mere haath mein sirf ek lakeer thi, gareebi ki. Phir bhi, Sumati ne mera haath thaama aur mere saath chali – meri takat, meri patni.”
“Yadi aapke paas paisa hai, toh aapke paas sammaan aur pyaar sab kuch hai.”
“Kya parivaar ke liye kisi bhi had tak jaana galat hai?”
“Jo chaho kharid lo, sir se pair tak. Maine itna kamaya hai.”
“Jue ki apni prakriti hoti hai. Isse koi farq nahi padta ki aap kitna accha khelte hain; kab rukna hai yeh sabse mehtvapurn baat hai.”
“– Tum itne ahankaari kab se ho gaye?
Main ahankaari nahi hoon, main garimamay hoon“
“Aap poori tarah badal gaye hain.
Main nahi badla hoon, main shaktishali ban gaya hoon.”
” Maine kabhi nahi socha tha ki tum bure insaan ban jaoge.
Sumita, main bura nahi hoon; main sirf ameer hoon.”
“Paise ka romanch cigarette, sharab ya nashile padarthon se kahin zyada hai.”
“Yeh Bharat hai, yahan cheezen kharidne ke liye aapko paise dikhane padte hain. Lekin sammaan kharidne ke liye aapko paise ki takat dikhani padti hai.”
The trailer poignantly highlights this transformation, with the striking line, “Jua khelne ka apna swabhav hota hai; sabse zaruri baat yeh hai ki kab rukna hai.”
Starring the versatile Dulquer Salmaan and the talented Meenakshi Chaudhary, this cinematic gem delves into the life of Bhaskar, a lower-middle-class man who dreams of escaping his financial struggles.
Driven by the desire to provide a better life for his family, Bhaskar’s journey takes a dark turn as he ventures into the import-export business. While his newfound wealth fulfills materialistic dreams, it also opens the door to unchecked ego, anger, and the loss of moral ground.
Lucky Bhaskar is more than just a film; it’s a mirror to society, showcasing how unchecked greed can blur the lines between success and self-destruction.
A must-watch for those seeking a meaningful cinematic experience!
Lead Image: Sithara Entertainment, The Hindu
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