Released in 1975 and directed by Ramesh Sippy, Sholay remains an evergreen classic. Its epic storyline, timeless songs, and unforgettable dialogues continue to bring joy to audiences even today.
Sholay is one of the most iconic movies made in Indian cinema. The movie, which initially turned out to be a flop, became a success after a few weeks of its release. Released on August 15, 1975 ...
Sholay means "embers" in Hindi. In this film, a police officer whose family was filled by a bandit named Gabbar Singh decides to fight fire with fire and requires two convicts, Jai and Veeru, to ...
Pradhan has shared insights into notable moments in Bollywood history, including aspects of Rajesh Khanna’s personal life, the media boycott of Amitabh Bachchan, and the censorship of Sholay.
Though I had not watched Sholay before, thanks to social media, I knew everything about the film — how Jai and Veeru have become synonymous with duos, the iconic ‘Yeh Dosti’ track (thanks ...
Now, in an exclusive conversation with Pinkvilla, Dayanand Shetty reacts to his and Aditya Srivastav's onscreen bond being compared to Sholay's Jai and Veeru. Dayanand Shetty, who essays the role ...
MUMBAI: IIFA 2025 is set to commemorate the 50th anniversary of one of Indian cinema's most iconic films, Sholay, with a special tribute at Jaipur's renowned Raj Mandir Cinema. This star-studded ...
Regarded as one of the greatest Hindi films of all time, Sholay featured Sanjeev Kumar, Amjad Khan, Dharmendra, Amitabh Bachchan, Hema Malini, and Jaya Bachchan. Penned by Salim-Javed, the movie ...
The story of the film takes a different turn because of this Holi scene. In the film 'Sholay', Gabbar and Jai-Veeru come face to face only after the Holi song. Gabbar shows his strength and his ...
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Sippy, who directed 'Sholay' from the script penned by Salim-Javed, said it was great to see the 50 years of his film coincide with the silver jubilee celebrations of IIFA Awards which kickstarted ...
'Even after 50 years of Sholay, we are celebrating it, and people are still coming to see it. It's proof enough that people loved the film, and loved it for everything that was in it...' Sippy said.