News Buzz Bollywood film dialogues go viral, torrent download for Vicky Kaushal’s Uri shoots up post IAF strike

Bollywood film dialogues go viral, torrent download for Vicky Kaushal’s Uri shoots up post IAF strike

Vicky Kaushal starrer Uri: The Surgical Strike was already fresh in people’s mind, courtesy it’s most popular dialogue "How's the josh? High sir!".

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Vicky Kaushal starrer Uri: The Surgical Strike was already fresh in people’s mind, courtesy it’s most popular dialogue "How's the josh? High sir!". And today after witnessing India’s brave actions to avenge the death of 44 CRPF jawans and give actual meaning to it and has loaded the citizens with extra dose of energy. Not just the dialogue, but going by the latest reports in DNA, Uri: The Surgical Strike directed by Aditya Dhar has sudddenly witnessed a surge in its torrent download after the Indian Air Force carried out air strikes on terror camps in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir in the wee hours of Tuesday.

The IAF struck the biggest training camp of the Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) at Balakot in Pakistan just days after a suicide bomber killed 40 CRPF troopers in Pulwama, Jammu and Kashmir, India. Moments after the news broke on the Internet, several users on Twitter used the popular dialogue "How's the josh?" from the latest release "Uri: The Surgical Strike", a cinematic take on what went behind the surgical strikes that India conducted on terror camps in Pakistan in 2016, just days after terrorists from Pakistan attacked a military base in Uri in Jammu and Kashmir leaving 19 Indian soldiers dead.

Whether it was "How's the josh?" to a modified "How's the Jaish..." -- referring to the terror group JeM -- social media users got innovative as they dug out popular dialogues. Even Bollywood producer and photographer Atul Kasbekar tweeted: "How's the Jaish... 'Dead sir'."

Some Twitteratis also used the "Chak De! India" tagline from the 2007 Shah Rukh Khan-starrer sports drama, to cheer the IAF for the achievement.

There were memes for the Indian Army, Indian Air Force and the Indian Navy too.Some social media users used the hook line "Apna time aayega" from actor Ranveer Singh's latest film based on Indian underground rappers. What the users meant was that after the Indian Army and the Indian Air Force showed their "josh", the Indian Navy is waiting for their chance. A user tweeted: "Indian Army and Indian Air Force says 'hows the josh', but Indian Navy says 'Apna time aayega'." Another wrote: "First Army, second IAF, Indian Navy -- 'Apna time aayega'. Surgical strike 2."

Another dialogue doing the rounds from the hit war film "Border", wherein actor Suniel Shetty made a poignant point. "Hum toh kisi doosre ki dharti par nazar bhi nahi dalte. Lekin itne nalayak bachche bhi nahi hai ki koi hamari dharti Maa par nazar daale aur hum chup chaap dekhte rahein. (We don't look at someone else's land. But we are not so foolish that we let others violate our Motherland and we watch it in silence)."

 

(With IANS inputs)