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A Bumper dose of action, Shahrukh Khan's 'Pathaan' is a great thriller, watching the trailer will be fun


Pathaan Trailer Dialogues: Superstar Shahrukh Khan's famous film 'Pathaan''s bang trailer has been released. In this trailer of Pathan, many tremendous dialogues of the film will impress you.

Superstar Shah Rukh Khan, Deepika Padukone, and John Abraham's trio film 'Pathaan' is coming to rock the scene. The banging trailer of 'Pathaan' has been released. In this trailer of the film, the action remains at its high level. Along with this, more than one dialogue will be heard in this trailer of 'Pathaan', which also sets an example of patriotism. Also, after listening to these dialogues, your excitement for Pathaan is going to increase a lot.

Party at Pathaan's house...

John Abraham, shown as the boss of Outfit X Private terrorist organization in the film 'Pathaan', is impressing everyone with his villainous role in the trailer of the film. In the beginning, John is heard saying that - 'An attack that India would never have thought of'. In front of the trailer of 'Pathaan', John is also seen saying that when Shahrukh calls him Pathaan and says 'he is the hunter, hunted'.

The time of exile of 'Pathaan' is over...

The trailer of Shah Rukh Khan's 'Pathaan' begins with a powerful dialogue by Bollywood veteran actress Dimple Kapadia. In which Dimple is seen saying that 'the time of Pathaan's exile is now over'.

I am also a soldier...

Deepika Padukone, the lead actress of 'Pathaan', is seen making a splash in the action avatar in the film. On the other hand, in this trailer of Pathaan, Deepika is seen saying that 'Pathaan maybe you are forgetting that I am also a soldier like you and we should work together on this mission.'
 

What did the country do for him?

At the end of the trailer of 'Pathaan', Shah Rukh Khan is seen telling John Abraham that 'a soldier never asks what the country has done for him, rather he asks what he can do for the country' Long live India.' This dialogue of Pathaan is surely going to ring whistles in theatres.