Basha (1995)
Naan oru dhadavai sonna, nooru dhadavai sonna madhiri.' (If I've said it once, it's the same as a 100 times.)
Perhaps the most iconic of his dialogues, they're uttered by the sinister, yet kind-hearted Manik Bhaasha, the don of Mumbai, who has its sprawling underworld at his feet.
Yet another Suresh Krishna film, Rajni plays an auto-rickshaw driver this time. A docile man, he steers clear of trouble but lives with a terrible past -- his life as a don. What better way to re-inforce it than with a punch dialogue?
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