14 Famous Dialogues From Don 2

Don 2 is a 2011 Bollywood action thriller film from India. Shahrukh Khan and Priyanka Chopra appear in the film, which also has Lara Dutta, Kunal Kapoor, Boman Irani, and Om Puri in supporting roles. After Don (2006), this is the second film in the Don series. Some of the famous Dialogues from Don 2 are listed below.

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Don 2 is a Hindi film about the character Don (Shahrukh Khan). In the film, Don (SRK) breaks free from jail and forms a gang to steal cash printing plates from a Berlin bank. You might also be interested in seeing all of Shahrukh Khan’s iconic phrases from the film Don. The following is a comprehensive list of all of the famous dialogues from Don 2 is listed below. 

Farhan Akhtar co-wrote, co-produced, and directed Don 2 (also known as Don: The King Is Back), a 2011 Indian action thriller film. It’s the second book in the Don trilogy. Shah Rukh Khan, Priyanka Chopra, Lara Dutta, Om Puri, Boman Irani, and Kunal Kapoor appear in the film, which is co-produced by Excel Entertainment and Red Chillies Entertainment.

Don 2 is a follow-up to the 2006 film Don (2006), and it takes place five years after the events of the first film when the eponymous figure (Khan) plots to take over a European drug cartel. Meanwhile, Roma (Chopra) has joined Interpol in his search for him. Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy created the film’s soundtrack, while Javed Akhtar penned the lyrics.

14 Famous Dialogues From Don 2
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The film’s cinematographer was Jason West, while the editor was Ritesh Soni. Following the success of the first film, Akhtar planned a sequel for 2010, but it never materialized. In early 2010, it was formally confirmed, with filming set to begin later that year. The majority of the film’s principal photography took place in Berlin.

Critics praised the cast’s performances, cinematography, production design, and action scenes, and the picture received good to mixed reviews. Its speed and music, on the other hand, were criticized. Don 2 was a tremendous movie office hit, grossing over? 2.09 billion at the box office. The film was one of the highest-grossing Indian films of all time at the time of its release, and it is the fourth highest-grossing Indian film of 2011. 

A list of famous dialogues from Don 2 is given below:

  1. Don Apne Doston Ka Haal Pooche Na Pooche … Apne Dushmano Ki Khabar Hamesha Rakhta Hai
  2. Mujhe Andhera Pasand Hai … Tumhare Aane Waale Kal Ki Yaad Dilata Hai
  3. Don Ke Samne Aadmi Ke Paas Sirf Do Raaste Hote Hain … Maan Jaye Ya Mar Jaye … Jaisi Uski Marzi
  4. Kisne Kaha Ki Chamatkar Nahin Hote … Zara Mujhe Kareeb Se Dekho

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  5. Mujhe Logo Ka Khoon Karne Ka Koi Shaunk Nahin … Wohi Mujhe Majboor Kar Dete Hain
  6. Don Ke Dushman … Don Ke Haathon Marne Ke Liye Hi Paida Hote Hai
  7. Taqt Ki Parvah Badshah Se Zyada Uske Vazir Ko Hoti Hai
  8. Taqat Ek Nasha Hai … Aur Main Us Nasha Banane Waali Factory Ka Eklauta Maalik Hoon
  9. “Sir”?… Sir Bahut Sharif Sa Lagta Hai … Call Me Don.

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  10. Don Ke Dushman Ko Yeh Baat Hamesha Yaad Rakhni Chahiye … Ki Don Kabhi Kuch Nahin Bhoolta
  11. Isse Pehle Ki Don Ka Dushman Apni Pehli Chaal Chale … Don Apni Agli Chaal Chal Chuka Hota Hai
  12. Koi Saboot Nahin … Toh Koi Guneghaar Nahin
  13. Mere Dushman Samajh Rahe The Main Ab Kabhi Lautke Na Aaunga … Ek Gumnaami Ka Samundar Hai, Us Mein Hi Jaake Doob Jaaunga … Abhi Baaki Meri Kahani Hai, Sari Duniya Ko Joh Sunaani Hai … Mujhe Pehchano, Dekho Main Hoon Kaun … Aa Raha Hoon Palat Ke Main Hoon Don, Don, Don

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  14. Don Aadmi Ka Naam Bhool Sakta Hai … Lekin Ye Nahin Bhoolega … Ki Usse Dafnaaya Kahan Hai

In India, the film earned a lot of awards at various events. At the 57th Filmfare Awards, the film garnered five nominations, including Best Film, Best Director for Akhtar, and Best Actor for Khan, with Best Sound Design and Best Action winning. Here are some of the most famous dialogues from Don 2. Check it out above. Give us feedback in the comment section below.

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