The Ramesh Sippy-directed film that released on August 15, 1975 and gave film lovers characters like Jai-Veeru (Amitabh ...
The 69th BFI London Film Festival is set to celebrate 50 years of Sholay, with a special screening of a restored version, which will have the original ending and some deleted scenes.
The iconic film Sholay, which completed 50 years on August 15 and is one of Indian cinema's most celebrated works, will be ...
The 2025 London Film Festival will mark 50 years of Sholay with a special screening of a restored director’s cut featuring ...
Durga Puja 2025 in Kolkata once again showcased the city’s unmatched creativity, with pandals embracing bold political ...
Hema Malini exuded grace at the airport, pausing mid-journey to greet the paparazzi and share a warm smile for the cameras.
Gabbar Singh redefined villainy as Sholay returns to screens with original ending ...
In a striking creative choice, the idol of Goddess Durga has been placed inside a recreation of Basanti’s tanga (horse ...
Dubbed as one of the most iconic films in Indian cinema history, the cinematic spectacle has been meticulously restored in 4K ...
A newly-restored version of Ramesh Sippy's 'Sholay' will premiere at the Indian Film Festival of Sydney (IFFS), presented by the team behind the globally recognised Indian Film Festival of Melbourne ...
The original ending of Sholay involved Thakur, played by Sanjeev Kumar, killing Gabbar Singh (Amjad Khan) and avenging the death of his family. When Sholay was first made, director Ramesh Sippy wanted ...