3. “Loha garam hai, maar do hathoda” In this Sholay movie dialogue, Thakur instructs Jai and Veeru to take action against Gabbar Singh, who is expected to meet his arms dealer in a few days ...
Errrr…widow remarriage? Crowd feuding against anti-social elements? Male bonding? There was no dearth of relevance in Sholay.
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 ...
The Sholay we all have seen is not the version that was intended by Sippy, according to an article in The Indian Express. In the last scene of the version we know, just as Thakur Baldev Singh is ...
1975’s Sholay is one of Bollywood’s most legendary films, and even decades later, it remains a fan favourite. The action-packed drama gave audiences some of the most memorable characters ...
Sholay' turned out to be a cult film. 'Sholay' revolves around the village of Ramgarh, where retired police chief Thakur Baldev Singh (Sanjeev Kumar) plots to bring down the notorious bandit ...
1975, the year of the Emergency, spelt gold for Hindi cinema with memorable films such as “Sholay”, "Deewar", "Aandhi" and "Nishant" making their way to theatres. 1975: Year of ‘Sholay ...