Sholay@50: Its Iconic Dialogues, and How to Use Them
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Sholay@50: Its iconic dialogues, and how to use them
Sholay’s dialogues are the slang we live by. “Kitne aadmi thhe?” is how you grill your buddy who swears they “almost” beat up a gang. “Yeh haath mujhe de de Thakur” (Give me those hands, Thakur) is what kids yell during arm-wrestling matches, and “Basanti, in kutto ke saamne mat nachna” (Basanti, don’t dance in front of these dogs) is your go-to when your friend overshares at a boring party.
50 years of 'Sholay': Sachin Pilgaonkar reveals how he doubled up as assistant director on the film - tennews.in: National News Portal
Mumbai, Aug 14 (IANS) Producer-actor-director Sachin Pilgaonkar, who essayed the role of Rahim chacha’s son in the iconic film ‘Sholay’, has shared how he ended up doubling up as an assistant director on the sets of the film. Sachin spoke with IANS ahead of the 50th anniversary of the film, and said that he was […] The post 50 years of ‘Sholay’: Sachin Pilgaonkar reveals how he doubled up as assistant director on the film appeared first on tenne…
Sachin Pilgaonkar Remembers His ‘Sholay’ Days As The Film Turns 50!
On 15 August 1975, Ramesh Sippy’s directorial film Sholay changed Indian cinema forever. As it marks 50 years of milestone and on this occasion the actor-director Sachin Pilgaonkar looks back at his experience working in the film at just 16 who played the role of Ahmed, the young villager whose brief role still left a deep mark. “Being part of Sholay in itself was a big thing… it’s an epic,” Sachin says, remembering how his very first shot invol…
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