Lakshya has completed 14 years in 2018. So I decided to create this post, “Best Lakshya Movie Dialogues, Quotes and Scenes” out of love and respect for this film.
Lakshya is that one movie that inspires so many young people to join the Indian Army. I don’t know how this movie has failed at the box office. If it was released in 2018 instead of 2004, it will be a sure-shot blockbuster.
This movie has everything that an excellent film needs. The brilliant performance by Hrithik Roshan and the exceptional direction of Farhan Akhtar makes this movie a must-watch.
Well, there are many dialogues and quotes in Lakshya that tells you about life in the army. This movie is one of the most inspiring movies ever made in Bollywood.
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By the way, “Lakshya” means “Aim or Goal or Objective” in English.
It is about an aimless young man, Karan Shergill who has no goal in life. He joins IMA (Indian Military Association) but ran away from there after few days. He was not able to cope up with the discipline in college.
This creates a conflict with his girlfriend Romi. That day he decided to again join the army to prove to everyone who thinks that he can’t respect his own decisions in life.
This film is based on the 1999 India-Pakistan Kargil war on Tiger Hill.
The title track of Lakshya is probably one of the most inspirational and motivational Hindi songs ever made.
Roke Tujhko Aandiyan, Kya Zameen Aur Aasma, Payega Jo Lakshya Hai Tera….
Since this is a Bollywood Film so the dialogues of Lakshya are in Hindi.
So, I have also provided English Translation for the motivational quotes and dialogues of Lakshya. This way native English speakers will also be able to understand these dialogues.
If you haven’t watched this movie then what are waiting for. Watch this movie now!
By the way, instead of writing complete dialogues, I have embedded Lakshya movie dialogues and scenes in video form with English Subtitles. This way, it will be easy for you to understand the dialogues with their context.
1. Cheezen jabtak perfect na hoon, theek nhi lagti.
English: Things don’t feel right unless they’re perfect.