Following the triumph of OMG: Oh My God!, the creators conceived a spiritual sequel to the film, offering viewers a glimpse into the top 10 memorable dialogues from OMG 2 that kept us captivated.
Addressing a crucial aspect of s*x education in India, the movie garnered praise from audiences. Alongside the film’s success, the stellar performances of the cast, including Akshay Kumar, Pankaj Tripathi, and Yami Gautam, delivered unforgettable lines that left a lasting impression on cinephiles. Dive into the renowned dialogues crafted by talented writers.
Best OMG 2 dialogues that won hearts:
1. “Jab puri duniya karvat le rahi thi tab hamara sanatan Hindu dharam daud liya tha Maharaj.”
Portrayed by Pankaj Tripathi, Kanti Sharan Mudgal, a middle-class father, assumes the responsibility of defending his son in court to restore his lost respect and confidence. During his argument, advocating for open discussions on s*x education in schools, the father emphasizes the historical significance of the Kamasutra in Indian culture. This iconic dialogue from OMG 2 showcases Pankaj Tripathi’s performance.
2. “Mujhe soch kar bhi sharam aa rhi he, aap apne bete ke is vulgar act ko kaise defend kar sakte hai.”
Representing the opposing side in the case is Advocate Kamini Maheshwari, portrayed by Yami Gautam. She is resolute in her endeavor to demonstrate that Mudgal’s son committed a serious error while on the school premises. Additionally, she contends that the responsibility for his lack of knowledge regarding human anatomy should not fall upon the institution’s management.
3. “Aur Taklif mein lagayi gayi pukaar usse humesha use apne bandon tak khinch hi lati hai.”
Mudgal, besides owning a shop near the city’s renowned Mahakaal temple, is a devout devotee of Lord Shiva. Witnessing his son’s dwindling confidence and nearing mental exhaustion, he turned to the Almighty for assistance.
4. “Ganga kaha se behti hain uske baare mein mujhe mat batana.”
His fervent prayers received a response, as the Lord dispatched his messenger to assist the anxious father in resolving his dilemma. This iconic dialogue from OMG 2 was delivered by Akshay Kumar, portraying the role of the messenger in the comedy-drama directed by Amit Rai.
5. “Mere bacche ka bhavishya andhkaar mein kyun jaa raha hai Maharaj? Ab aap hi aake raah dikhao.”
Observing his son Vivek (portrayed by Aarush Varma) endure the torment of public shaming and ridicule, Mudgal found himself with no recourse but to turn to the God he held faith in, seeking divine guidance.
Moved by Mudgal’s sincerity, the messenger emerged from the Ganges promptly, acknowledging his prayers and bestowing affection upon him.
6. “Tum bhi rakho vishwas kyunki tum ho, Shiv ke paas!”
Unbeknownst to Mudgal, the individual he perceived as an ordinary baba was, in fact, the messenger of God all along. Though Mudgal held faith in the Almighty, he experienced doubts during his ordeal with the case. It’s during this challenging moment that Akshay Kumar offers reassurance, affirming that he is under the personal care and guidance of the Lord.
7. “Aashirwad nahi chahiye paise chahiye.”
The messenger descended to the human realm with the purpose of aiding Mudgal in attaining justice, taking on a human form. Consequently, he partakes in the daily activities of eating, breathing, and sleeping like any other individual. However, when he attempts to purchase a snack from a street vendor and offers to pay with his blessings, the vendor responds with a humorous dialogue from OMG 2.
8. “Toh in that case aapko education system pe case karna chahiye tha, school pe nahi.”
Advocate Kamini Maheshwari opines that Mudgal’s legal action against the school for omitting s*x education from its curriculum is misplaced. She suggests that instead of targeting her client, he should direct his challenge towards the education system itself.
9. “Aapka Tata k truck se accident hogaya, chaalak ki galati se. Aap apahij ho gae maharaj. Aap chaalak pe case karenge ki aadarniya Shri Tata Ji par?”
Upon hearing the advocate’s argument from the opposing side, Mudgal attempts to elucidate to the judge why he has taken the school to court, employing a straightforward analogy. The audience found humor in his witty retort during this satirical comedy-drama.
10. “Iswar hai ya nahi insan aastik ya nastik hokar dekh sakta hai. Phir chahe wo nastik Kanji Lal Mehta ho ya phir aastik Kanti Sharan Mudgal.”
Another notable dialogue from OMG 2 comes from Pankaj Tripathi, referencing OMG: Oh My God, where Paresh Rawal portrayed the role of an atheist, Kanji Lalji Mehta. Tripathi suggests that one can either be a devout believer like him or a skeptic like Mehta, and then make their own determination regarding the existence of God.
Released on August 11, 2023, the film continues to captivate audiences with its memorable dialogues. Produced by Vipul D. Shah, Ashwin Varde, Aruna Bhatia, and Rajesh Bahl, the movie, which addresses the topic of s*x education in India, received numerous awards and emerged as one of the highest-grossing Hindi films of 2023. It is now available on Netflix.
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