Sharad Kelkar Recreates Iconic Sholay Scene in TV Show with Nostalgic Twist

Actor Sharad Kelkar has shared his experience filming a scene for 'Tumm Se Tumm Tak' that pays tribute to the iconic mandir sequence from the classic film 'Sholay'. The recreation blends nostalgia with a contemporary twist, seamlessly integrating it into the show's narrative. Kelkar described 'Sholay' as an emotion and expressed the special feeling of being part of such an inspired track. He highlighted the fun of performing the sequence, which connects the past and present through powerful storytelling.

Key Points: Sharad Kelkar on Sholay-Inspired Scene in Tumm Se Tumm Tak

  • Tribute to iconic Sholay scene
  • Blends nostalgia with modern storytelling
  • Sharad Kelkar plays Arya
  • Sequence adds playful charm
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Sharad Kelkar shares insights into 'Sholay' inspired scene in 'Tumm Se Tumm Tak'

Actor Sharad Kelkar shares his experience filming a tribute to the classic Sholay mandir sequence for his TV show Tumm Se Tumm Tak.

"Sholay is not just a film, it's an emotion that generations have grown up with. - Sharad Kelkar"

Mumbai, April 4

Actor Sharad Kelkar, has shared his experience of shooting a 'Sholay' inspired scene for his television show 'Tumm Se Tumm Tak'. The actor essays the role of Arya, in the show.

In a unique move, the show recently paid a subtle tribute to one of Indian cinema's most iconic moments from Sholay, recreating it with a refreshing and contemporary twist that adds charm and nostalgia to the narrative.

The sequence captures the essence of the classic scene while blending it seamlessly into the world of Arya (played by Sharad Kelkar) and Anu (played by Niharika Chouksey). With a touch of playfulness and innocence, the moment stands out as a delightful departure from the usual tone, offering viewers a refreshing change and a sense of familiarity rooted in timeless cinema. It's this thoughtful integration of nostalgia with modern storytelling that makes the sequence both memorable and engaging.

Sharing his experience of shooting this sequence, Sharad Kelkar told IANS, "'Sholay' is not just a film, it's an emotion that generations have grown up with. The mandir sequence, in particular, is so iconic that even today it brings an instant smile and a sense of nostalgia. To be a part of a track that draws inspiration from something so memorable is truly special".

"As actors, we always look forward to moments that allow us to recreate that magic in our own way while still respecting the original. On Tumm Se Tumm Tak, this sequence brings a unique blend of nostalgia and freshness, and it was genuinely a lot of fun to perform. Moments like these remind you why storytelling is so powerful; it connects the past and the present so beautifully", he added.

'Tumm Se Tumm Tak' on Zee TV.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Honestly, I'm a bit tired of every show and movie using Sholay references. It feels like a lazy way to get instant nostalgia points. I wish creators would be more original. That said, Sharad Kelkar is always good, so maybe the performance will save it.
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Aman W
"Sholay is an emotion" - Sharad Kelkar is absolutely right! My dad still quotes dialogues from it. It's great that new generations get to experience a slice of that magic through shows like this. Hope they do justice to the original scene's charm.
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Nisha Z
The mandir scene with Jai and Veeru is pure gold! 😄 If they've added a playful twist with Arya and Anu, it could be really cute. Zee TV shows often have these sweet, family-friendly moments. My mom and I will definitely tune in for this.
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David E
As someone fairly new to Indian cinema, I find this fascinating. I watched Sholay recently and was blown away. It's cool to see how contemporary TV is drawing from such iconic source material. Makes me want to check out this show and see the interpretation.
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Karthik V
Sharad Kelkar has that classic hero vibe, perfect for a Sholay-inspired bit. Hope the writing is strong enough to carry the nostalgia. Sometimes these tributes fall flat if they're just a copy-paste job. Fingers crossed!

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