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ABP News on MSN50 Years Of Sholay: Ramesh Sippy On Amjad Khan’s Journey From ‘Chuha’ To Roaring Stardom
Ramesh Sippy has talked about when he first cast Amjad Khan as Gabbar in the Sholay, many people doubted his choice and felt ...
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Filmfare on MSNExclusive: Anubhav Sinha on 50 years of Sholay: “ The film is made with so much love…”
As Sholay celebrates its 50th anniversary this year in August, filmmaker Anubhav Sinha tells Farhana Farook why the super ...
Be it 'Kitne aadmi the?', 'Basanti, in kutto ke samne mat nachna' or 'Bahut yarana lagta hai', even decades after its release, 'Sholay' dialogues continue to resonate with audiences, often used in ...
The Ramesh Sippy-directed film that released on August 15, 1975 and gave film lovers characters like Jai-Veeru (Amitabh ...
Nearly five decades later, Sholay’s mysterious alternate climax is set to be revealed. Fans are in for a long-awaited surprise.
Directed by Sippy, 'Sholay' was originally released on August 15, 1975. It featured an ensemble of legendary actors like Amitabh Bachchan, Dharmendra, Sanjeev Kumar, Amjad Khan, Hema Malini, and Jaya ...
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ABP - Live on MSNHow Amjad Khan’s Debut As Gabbar In Sholay Created Bollywood’s Most Iconic Villain
When Sholay was conceived, the first character imagined was a dreaded dacoit — Gabbar Singh. Amjad Khan’s debut brought him ...
On its 50th anniversary, we bring you trivia associated with one of the most successful films ever made, Sholay.
Gabbar Singh, portrayed by Amjad Khan in 'Sholay', is an iconic villain character that redefined antagonists in Indian cinema ...
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The ending where Thakur kills Gabbar
Now, 50 years later, the Film Heritage Foundation has restored Sholay with both endings. “We found two missing portions in ...
A ‘terrifyingly real’ villain without a tragic backstory or an apology – just a daaku who enjoyed being bad. This ...
June 1975 was a month that, even today, is considered among the most important in Indian history, especially considering it ...
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