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As 'Sholay' celebrates its 50th anniversary, Asarani reflects on his iconic role as the jailer. Director Ramesh Sippy guided ...
The enduring allure of 'Sholay', a 1975 classic by Ramesh Sippy, lies in its memorable characters, from leads like Jai-Veeru ...
What has made Sholay infallible in the public imagination? What makes the film tick even after 50 years of its release?
The restored version of Sholay featuring six minutes of extra footage, including its original ending where Gabbar is killed ...
Sholay, to me, is not the towering epic it became in the history of cinema. It is the film that breathed in the spaces ...
Crafted by Salim-Javed, the plot revolves around two notorious criminals, Jai and Veeru (Amitabh Bachchan and Dharmendra), ...
Sholay, directed by Ramesh Sippy and featuring an ensemble cast including Amitabh Bachchan, Dharmendra, Sanjeev Kumar, Amjad ...
Asrani recalls that while offering him the role of the jailer in Sholay, director Ramesh Sippy referenced the personality of Hitler as a creative cue to shape the eccentric character.
Te bullet hit Jai's right abdomen. Dragging himself towards a cover of huge boulders, he tries to be discreet as Gabbar's men ...
When dialogues, characters and scenes become part of popular folklore, woven into the tapestry of national memory that rolls ...
Half a century on, Sholay remains etched in the hearts of a generation that first ‘heard’ it through vintage loudspeakers ...