He is ditto Amitabh Bachan in'Sholay.
Sholay has received many"Best Film" honours.
Mehbooba Mehbooba from Sholay.
Sholay was nominated for nine Filmfare Awards,
Sholay inspired many films and pastiches,
The narrative style of Sholay, with its violence, revenge,
His most admired character appears in the 1975 film Sholay.
Sholay may have also been influenced by Sam Peckinpah's Westerns,
Sholay was released on 15 August 1975,
Indian Independence Day in Mumbai.
Much of Sholay was shot in the rocky terrain of Ramanagara,
Dissanayake argues that Sholay can be viewed as a national allegory:
In January 2014, Sholay was re-released to theatres in the 3D format.
Ted Shen of the Chicago Reader notes Sholay's"hysterical visual style" and intermittent"populist message.
Much of Sholay was shot in the rocky terrain of Ramanagara,
a town near Bangalore, Karnataka.
Raju Ban Gaya Gentleman and his magnum opus, Sholay along with his son Ramesh Sippy.
Ramesh said that a lot of people doubted that“Sholay” would do well on the box office.
He got down in between to buy a Sholay cassette tape because his was worn down.
Sholay received a special award at the 50th Filmfare Awards in 2005:
Best Film of 50 Years.
Although both films were similar in technical style, Sholay emphasised Indian family values and melodramatic tradition,
As Sholay completes 40 years of its release,
we bring to you some interesting trivia about the film.
Sholay has achieved cult status over the years
and is one of the most famous films of Bollywood.
Sholay was nominated for nine Filmfare Awards, but the
winner was MS Shinde, who won the award for Best Editing.
Ramesh Sippy who was his friend since their college days was planning Sholay as India's answer to the cowboy western.
Sholay was nominated for nine Filmfare Awards, but the
only winner was M.S. Shinde, who won the award for best editing.
For example, if'Sholay' was released today it would not do well,
because it did not do well at the time of release.
Two movies, Sholay and Hichki, were also screened at this year's IFFI as
part of a special package for visually impaired persons.
Sholay was nominated for nine Filmfare Awards, but the
only winner was M. S. Shinde, who won the award for Best Editing.
Over the years Sholay has become a cult classic and
was the first film to enjoy a 25-week run in over 100 cinemas.
Exact figures are not available on the budget and
box office earnings of Sholay, but film trade sources provide estimates of its success.
Exact figures are not available on the budget and
box office earnings of Sholay, but film trade websites provide estimates of its success.