There’s a reason why Sholay was the most popular Indian film in the world for decades. If Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, ...
Shooting for Sholay was an unforgettable experience: Amitabh Bachchan Reminiscing the film, Amitabh Bachchan says, “Some things in life remain permanently etched in your mind. Sholay is one such film.
Shehzad Sippy, the nephew of "Sholay" director Ramesh Sippy, says they have added six more minutes to the restored version of the movie, including its original ending where Gabbar is killed. In the ...
'70s Week: As Ramesh Sippy's "Sholay" turns 50, a critic reflects on the inter-generational legacy of a masterpiece that has always seemed like more than just a movie. We didn’t always watch classic ...
Waiting in line, half an hour prior to the screening of the Hindi film Sholay, I must have heard people recite this and other memorable lines from the film at least a dozen times. Celebrating its 50th ...
Released on August 15, 1975, in the midst of the Emergency, this subversive tale arrived on screens at a time when the moral ambiguity of its heroes perhaps struck a chord with audiences weary of the ...
The restored 4K version of Amitabh Bachchan and Dharmendra's famous film Sholay premiered at the 50th edition of the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) on Saturday. Bobby Deol and the director ...
When Sholay was first made, director Ramesh Sippy wanted the climax to be different. He wanted the villain, Gabbar Singh, to die at the hands of Thakur (played by Amjad Khan and Sanjeev Kumar, ...
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