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Sholay (Hindustani: [ˈʃoːleː] , transl. Embers) is a 1975 Indian Hindi-language action-adventure film directed by Ramesh Sippy, produced by his father... |
Gabbar Singh (character) (redirect from Gabbar Singh (Sholay character)) Bollywood film Sholay. It was written by the duo Salim–Javed, consisting of Salim Khan and Javed Akhtar. Played by Amjad Khan, he is depicted in Sholay as a dacoit... |
Javed Akhtar (section Bibliography) screenwriter with 1973's Zanjeer. He went on to write the films Deewaar and Sholay, both released in 1975; they earned a cult following, and had a significant... |
Amitabh Bachchan (section Bibliography) Indian films with critical acclaim since mid 1970s to 80s, such as Deewaar, Sholay, Kabhi Kabhie, Hera Pheri, Amar Akbar Anthony, Parvarish, Kasme Vaade, Trishul... |
This is a bibliography of notable books on Hindi cinema. Ahmed, Rauf (2016). Shammi Kapoor: The Game Changer. Om Books International, India. ISBN 978-93-85609-62-6... |
Anupama Chopra (section Bibliography) the 2000 National Film Award for Best Book on Cinema for her first book Sholay: The Making of a Classic. She presently critiques movies and interviews... |
Hema Malini (section Bibliography) of successful films she starred include Sanyasi, Dharmatma and Pratigya, Sholay, Trishul to name a few.[citation needed] Malini and Dharmendra acted together... |
Purushottam "Mai To Sapne Sanwar Kar Baithi" solo "Iss Raat Ke Sannate Mein" Do Sholay "Yeh Bairi Mujhe Kala Mil Gaya" Sonik–Omi Saraswati Kumar Deepak solo Dream... |
Buddy film (section Bibliography) notable buddy road movie of that era was the Bollywood "Curry Western" film Sholay (1975), which was the highest-grossing Indian film of all time. Biracial... |
List of melodrama films (section Bibliography) Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles (1975) One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975) Sholay (1975) Zona roja (1975) Chinese Roulette L'innocente (1976) Kabhi Kabhie... |
Kajol (section Bibliography) noisy nature and found similarities between it and that of Hema Malini in Sholay (1975). The role required Kajol to speak in Punjabi, a language she was... |
Hum Aapke Hain Koun..! (section Bibliography) ₹10 million in every territory it released, a feat previously achieved by Sholay (1975) and Coolie (1983). It went on to gross an estimated ₹1.75 billion... |
Gulshan Grover (section Bibliography) Cheppali Telugu Saamri Khanna 1986 Manav Hatya 1988 Mera Muqaddar Suraj Aag Ke Sholay Veerana Raghu Khatron Ke Khiladi 1989 Waqt Ke Zanjeer Pyar Ke Naam Qurbaan... |
Kal Ho Naa Ho (section Bibliography) similar to the death of Jai (Amitabh Bachchan's character in the 1975 film, Sholay). According to Holtzman, their deaths broke the bond between the two male... |
Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (section Bibliography) the most Filmfare trophies. In 2001, Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge overtook Sholay (1975), which had run for over five years at the Minerva theatre, as the... |
Oli Vilakku (section Bibliography) 7 December 2016. Retrieved 5 April 2019. Srivatsan, S. (18 May 2019). "'Sholay' to 'Darbar': This man is responsible for shining a light on four generations... |
Ashok Kumar (section Bibliography) Starring Ashok Kumar". 28 May 2002. "All Time Longest Runners In Kolkata: Sholay 2nd - HAHK 4th". Kismet (1943 film) Archived 3 October 2008 at the Wayback... |
Khusro Faramurz Rustamji (section Bibliography) nose-chopping dacoit Gabbar Singh (who became a household name after the film Sholay) and many others were eliminated. In 1965, Rustamji was selected to raise... |
Inayat Khan (section Bibliography) Amir Timur. Inayat Khan's maternal grandfather, Sangit Ratna Maulabakhsh Sholay Khan, was a Hindustani classical musician and educator known as “the Beethoven... |
Ibn-e-Safi (section Bibliography) characters, inspiring famous Bollywood characters such as Gabbar Singh in film Sholay (1975) and Mogambo in Mr. India (1987). The first English translations of... |