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Gabbar Singh, portrayed by Amjad Khan in 'Sholay', is an iconic villain character that redefined antagonists in Indian cinema ...
New Delhi, When Salim-Javed envisioned "Sholay", the character to first take shape was that of a dreaded dacoit. Little did they imagine that the role played by a newcomer in an otherwise star-studded ...
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, speaking on the 50th anniversary of the iconic film Sholay, recalled visiting the ...
Sholay’s dialogues are the slang we live by. “Kitne aadmi thhe?” is how you grill your buddy who swears they “almost” beat up ...
Sholay's 50-year journey from cult classic to meme culture, connecting generations through iconic characters, dialogues, and ...
Two days after Sholay's release, Amjad and Shehla had taken Shadaab to Juhu beach. They were strolling leisurely when, to ...
Here are some of the most repeated dialogues from the movie: "Kitne aadmi the?": Uttered by the legendary villain, Gabbar Singh, ...
Sholay screenwriter Javed Akhtar speaks about what makes the film so memorable, even now. He recalls how people would laugh ...
The timeless appeal of the classic film 'Sholay' lies not just in its plot, but also in its iconic and unforgettable ...
This is the 50th anniversary of the movie Sholay. I actually went to the place, which was Gabbar Singh's hideout. I saw a resort there because today tourism has grown to a point where people actually ...
Five years before clearing the SSC examination in 1980, Sholay’s release in 1975 put school students like me in a dilemma.
Sholay, a film that transcended cinema history, continues to enthrall audiences, even 50 years after its release. The movie's ...