By Hindustan Times
After Singham and Golmaal 3, Rohit Shetty has given Ajay Devgn a definite style in Bol Bachchan. The filmmaker has given Ajay's character, Prithviraj Raghuvanshi who's hooked on speaking in English, some witty proverbs. Shetty first gave Ajay dialogues like Aata majhi satakli in Singham, and in Golmaal 3 he asked Ajay to flaunt eye-catching finger breaking quirk. In Bol Bachchan, Ajay's character's tries hard to speak in English, but finally ends up doing literal translations of famous Hindi proverbs.
He translates Bagal mein chhora aur sheher mein dhindora as "Boy under armpit and hypercity noise pollution", and Tujhe paakar meri chhaati aur bhi choudi ho gayi hai as "My chest has become blouse".
"These are only a couple of! Ajay has a variety of of fascinating dialogues which might be certain to get the audiences cracking. We can't be surprised if these one-liners too become a rage just like the dialogues from Singham," said a source from the sets.
Bol Bachchan, also starring Abhishek Bachchan in a double role, will release July 6.
