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The setting was a place called Ramanagara, hardly known before this film, "Sholay" (Hindi for embers).
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Wonder how 'Sholay' entered the Indian psyche so deeply: Javed Akhtar (Interview)
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Ironically, "Sholay", which tops the popularity chart even today, was not planned to be such a huge film.
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"Sholay" was made on a budget of Rs. 30 million and went on to become a huge success.
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"Sholay" released Aug 15, 1975, and went on to become a cult film with its mix of drama, tragedy, romance and comedy, and its characters like Gabbar, Jai, Veeru and even the one-dialogue Samba or Dhanno the mare still remembered.
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Similarly Eros International is also exploring the possibility of making DVDs for ever green classics such as 'Sholay', 'Waqt' and 'Devdas' available to blind and partially sighted audiences across the world.
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Sachin and Dharmendra's association goes a long way when the duo had acted in the classic 'Sholay'.
Analysis 2010
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Wonder how 'Sholay' entered the Indian psyche so deeply: Javed Akhtar (Interview)
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Sachin and Dharmendra's association goes a long way when the duo had acted in the classic 'Sholay'.
Analysis 2010
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MUMBAI: Thirty-five years on, even Javed Akhtar, who co-scripted "Sholay" with Salim Khan, wonders how a film could enter the Indian psyche so deeply, its ensemble cast more entrenched and more remembered than even an iconic character like James Bond.
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