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Amrish Puri’s ‘Aao kabhi haveli pe’ dialogue has gone viral on Twitter; check these out

"Kids: Can i have your phone no? Real Men: Shall I drop you somewhere? Legends: Aao kabhi Haveli pe."

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Remember how Amrish Puri’s character mouthing the dialogue ‘Aao Kabhi Haveli Pe’ from the movie Nagina sent chills down our spines, every time we heard it? Well, thanks to the Internet, you’ll in all probability burst out laughing the next time you hear it! The veteran actor’s dialogue is now a viral joke on social media, especially on Twitter. With the epic one-liner as the basic premise, Twitter users are coming up with hilarious jokes, that are sure to leave you in splits!

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For instance, “Kids: Can i have your phone no? Real Men: Shall I drop you somewhere? Legends: Aao kabhi Haveli pe,” “Kids says : I have 4 BHK flat, Men says : I have a royal bungalow, Legend says : Aao kabhi haveli pe” are just some of them.

Sample some of the reactions here.


https://twitter.com/PenNameVin/status/850383538457157632


https://twitter.com/Varun2288/status/850996668526768128
https://twitter.com/akshayjthakkar/status/846790721554198528
https://twitter.com/AkshitBanta/status/848585226015997952
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Mostly in the context of categorising men and their moves to impress women, the ‘aao kabhi haveli pe’ jokes have gone viral almost around the same time that ‘kids, adults, legends’ jokes are becoming a huge rage on the Internet.

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