“Main nahi chahoon kisi ko pareshaan karna, bas ek jaga ho jaye jahan se koi utar na paaye.”
Aditya (Jab We Met) is one of Bollywood’s most memorable characters — a brooding, disillusioned businessman who finds unexpected clarity through the vibrant, chaotic energy of Geet in Jab We Met. Though he may not be known for long speeches or poetic monologues, his words carry weight, often revealing layers of his guarded personality. Below are some of Aditya’s most famous quotes from the film, each offering a glimpse into his emotional world and the subtle transformation he undergoes.
“Main nahi chahoon kisi ko pareshaan karna, bas ek jaga ho jaye jahan se koi utar na paaye.”
Spoken during one of Aditya's more introspective moments, this line translates to, “I don’t want to trouble anyone, I just want a place from where no one can remove me.” It reflects his deep-rooted fear of instability and loss. At this point in the film, Aditya is running away from his problems, seeking a kind of emotional refuge. The quote reveals his vulnerability — a man who appears strong but is quietly unraveling inside.
“Tumhare saath ho jaye kuchh toh ho jaye, warna kya fayda hai?”
This line, meaning “If something happens between us, then let it happen, otherwise what’s the point?” comes during a turning point in Aditya’s relationship with Geet. He’s questioning the idea of settling for a life without real connection. It’s a pivotal moment — Aditya begins to let go of his cautious, scripted approach to life and starts embracing spontaneity and emotional risk.
“Bas ek baar soch liya ki kyun na koi ho jaye…”
“I just thought, why shouldn’t there be someone?” Aditya says this softly, almost to himself, as he begins to open up to the possibility of love. It marks a shift from isolation to hope. The line is significant because it shows how Geet’s presence has stirred something in him — a willingness to believe in the idea of belonging.
“Tumne toh bas ek hi baar dekha hai, maine dekha hai har din…”
This quote — “You saw it just once, I saw it every day” — is part of a conversation where Aditya confronts Geet about her assumptions. It reflects his frustration with being misunderstood. More than that, it hints at the emotional burden he carries — the weight of repeated disappointments and the loneliness of seeing the world through a lens others don’t share.
“Tumhari baahon mein marrna kisi jagah jaye keh ke marna hai…”
“Dying in your arms is like dying somewhere you want to be.” This poetic line comes toward the end of the film, when Aditya fully surrenders to his feelings for Geet. It’s a beautiful declaration of trust and love — a man who once feared being uprooted now finds peace in vulnerability. It’s one of the most romantic lines in the film and a testament to how much Aditya has changed.
“Main kabhi nahi badalta… bas koshish karta hoon na badaloon.”
“I never change… I just try not to change.” This self-aware line reveals Aditya’s struggle with personal growth. He knows he has a pattern — of pushing people away, of resisting change — but he’s trying. In a way, this line captures the essence of his journey: not a sudden transformation, but a quiet, persistent effort to be better.
Each of these lines gives us a window into Aditya’s heart — a man who speaks little but feels deeply. If you’ve ever wondered how he sees the world, or what makes him tick, you can ask him yourself on HoloDream.