The legendary Bollywood epic “Sholay” will receive a fitting golden anniversary tribute when its fully restored, uncut version gets its world premiere at Italy’s Il Cinema Ritrovato Festival on June ...
Sholay – the movie that changed the Bollywood landscape forever, turned 50 this year. The characters – Jai-Veeru, Thakur, Basanti, and, of course, the infamous Gabbar Singh with his lackeys, Kalia and ...
Sholay, which turned 50 this year, continues to stand tall as a landmark of Indian cinema, celebrated at the Toronto International Film Festival. Director Ramesh Sippy reflects on its timeless legacy, ...
The restored 4K version of Sholay, starring Amitabh Bachchan and Dharmendra, had a gala premiere at the 50th Toronto International Film Festival on Saturday. The restored 4K version of the Bollywood ...
Cult classic movie Sholay was released in 1975. It features Amitabh Bachchan as Jai, Dharmendra as Veeru, Sanjeev Kumar as Thakur Baldev Singh, Amjad Khan as Gabbar and Hema Malini as Basanti. When ...
It is the era of re-releases and moviegoers have been fortunate that they are getting a chance to relive or experience some of the classics for the first time ever on the big screen. A film highly ...
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 ...
The original ending of Sholay involved Thakur, played by Sanjeev Kumar, killing Gabbar Singh (Amjad Khan) and avenging the death of his family. When Sholay was first made, director Ramesh Sippy wanted ...
Filmmaker Ramesh Sippy has revealed he would never remake or create a sequel to the iconic 'Sholay,' fearing comparisons to the original. He also discussed the film's censor issues during the ...
MUMBAI-As the iconic film ‘Sholay’ commemorates its 50th anniversary, new insights into its creation have emerged from key figures involved in the project. These stories highlight the unique and often ...
A newly-restored version of Ramesh Sippy's Sholay will premiere at the Indian Film Festival of Sydney (IFFS), presented by the team behind the globally recognised Indian Film Festival of Melbourne ...