New Delhi. When we hear these words ‘Haro’…, pictures of all big actors start coming in our mind. In Bollywood, Hero is finally shown winning, but in real life, the hero is the one who returns to work again the next morning after losing every day. Those who do not have a guitar in their hands have a working tool. Those who leave their story under the foundation of a big building.
In real life, his unseen character has been taken on screen from Dilip Kumar to Amitabh Bachchan. At the same time, such dialogues also spoke, which tell the story of their struggle and self-esteem well and also work to fill the excitement.

The 1996 film was directed by Rajkumar Santoshi.
‘This is the hand of the laborer, Melts and changes its shape’… When Sunny Deol spoke this dialogue in the film ‘Deadly’, it is as if there was a different enthusiasm among the workers. This dialogue describes the strength of laborers.

The film, which came in 1975, was directed by Yash Chopra.
‘We are poor, but not insulted’… This dialogue is of ‘wall’. The era of 80 when the labor union used to speak. Amitabh Bachchan spoke this dialogue in a very brilliant way. It explains the identity between the workers and poverty of the workers.
‘The laborer should get wages before the sweat of the laborer’, this dialogue belongs to the 1982 film ‘Mazdoor’, which was paid by Dilip Kumar, the legendary of Indian cinema.

The theme of this film was the fight for the rights and respect of the workers.
In this scene, the deteriorating factory owner Suresh Oberoi raises his voice against the heroes and Khudar Dinanath alias Dinu Kaka. Do not bow down to atrocities, but stood up by stinking.

This film shows the life, struggle and dangers of the laborers working in the coal mine.
‘This is the glow of hard work coming out of black coal .. It also has blood, sweat is also of the film’ Kala Patthar ‘.
Through this dialogue, it has been told that dust flying from the work of laborers is their blood and sweat.