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Don’t Miss These World Famous Bollywood Dialogues... in Emojis

Oxford just picked the ‘Face with Tears of Joy’ emoji to be its Word of the Year 2015.

Aaqib Raza Khan
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Shah Rukh Khan in Don and emojis in your smartphones. Same same, but different?
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Shah Rukh Khan in Don and emojis in your smartphones. Same same, but different?
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The Oxford Dictionaries Word of the Year 2015 is an emoji. Yes, you got that right. The laughing, teary-eyed emoji is also called the ‘Face with Tears of Joy’.

The emoji was chosen as it ‘reflects the ethos, mood and preoccupations of 2015.’

Oxford Dictionaries Word of The Year 2015 is the emoji - ‘Face with Tears of Joy’

Since an emoji has now been accepted as a word, we wondered how the famous Bollywood dialogues would translate if expressed through emojis? Scroll down to see.

Basanti...In Kutton Ke Saamne Matt Naachna [Sholay] (Design: Aaqib Raza Khan/The Quint)
Seńorita, Bade Bade Shehron Me Aisi Choti Choti Rehti Hai [Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge] (Design: Aaqib Raza Khan/The Quint)
Aaj Mere Paas Gaadi Hai, Bangla Hai, Paisa Hai, Tumhare Paas Kya Hai?” “Mere Paas, Mere Paas Maa Hai” [Deewar] (Design: Aaqib Raza Khan/The Quint)
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Don Ka Intezar Toh Gyarah Mulkon Ki Police Kar Rahi Hai, Magar Don Ko Pakadna Mushkil hi Nahin, Naamumkin Hai. [Don] (Design: Aaqib Raza Khan/The Quint)
Taarekh Pe Tareekh, Tareekh Pe Tareekh, Aur Tareekh Pe Tareekh Milti Rahi Hai Lekin Insaaf Nahi Mila Milord. [Damini] (Design: Aaqib Raza Khan/The Quint)
Mogambo Khush Hua! [Mr. India] (Design: Aaqib Raza Khan/The Quint)

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Published: 17 Nov 2015,08:39 PM IST

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