Hema Malini shares a shocking memory from the 'Sholay' set, revealing how Amjad Khan's intense performance led to a painful ...
Gabbar Singh redefined villainy as Sholay returns to screens with original ending Released on August 15, 1975, Sholay went on to dominate conversations about Indian cinema for decades — and at the ...
Revealing an interesting casting twist behind Sholay, director Ramesh Sippy on Friday said Dhamendra had once expressed his desire to play the role of Gabbar Singh, the menacing dacoit who later ...
Turns out, Ramesh Sippy had to tweak Sholay's ending because of India's 1975 Emergency. Censors wanted less violence, so the final cut shows police stopping Thakur Baldev Singh played by Sanjeev Kumar ...
If you’ve watched enough films, you’ve probably noticed it: the villain throws their head back and lets out a sinister laugh, usually at the worst possible moment. Whether it’s the Joker cackling in ...
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 ...
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Madhav Agasti: The man who dressed Mogambo and Gabbar celebrates 50 iconic years of craftsmanship
Mumbai celebrated 50 years of Madhav Agasti's influential costume design, honoring his pivotal role in shaping iconic ...
MUMBAI, (ANI) – Late actor Amjad Khan’s dialogue ‘Kitne aadmi the?’ from ‘Sholay’ still echoes in everyone’s mind. His portrayal of Gabbar Singh in Ramesh Sippy’s directorial gave Hindi cinema one of ...
Filmmaker Samar Khan has made web series such as The Test Case, Avrodh, and the upcoming murder mystery Chhal Kapat. But, as a director, he is best known for his 2008 film, Shaurya. A Hindi adaptation ...
(Any opinions expressed here are those of the author and not of Thomson Reuters) Sign up here. If you need proof that the Indian film industry is stuck in a time warp, then “Gabbar is Back, opens new ...
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