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Ramesh Sippy reminisces about Sholay's electrifying hold over audiences, who refused to leave their seats during intervals. The film, starring Amitabh Bachchan and Dharmendra, revolutionized Hindi cinema with its scale and narrative. Written by Salim-Javed, it remains a benchmark for storytelling even after five decades. Celebrated globally, Sholay continues to be a cultural touchstone in Indian film history.

Key Points: Ramesh Sippy Recalls Sholay's Gripping Impact on 50th Anniversary

  • Sippy witnessed stunned audiences skipping intervals during Sholay
  • Film redefined Hindi cinema with its grandeur and storytelling
  • Salim-Javed's script made it a cult classic
  • Still ranked among India's greatest films after 50 years
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50 years of 'Sholay': Ramesh Sippy says that audiences wouldn't leave their seats during the film's interval

Director Ramesh Sippy shares how Sholay left audiences glued to their seats during intervals, marking 50 years of the iconic film.

50 years of 'Sholay': Ramesh Sippy says that audiences wouldn't leave their seats during the film's interval
"No one came out in the interval—they behaved as if they had never seen anything like this. – Ramesh Sippy"

Mumbai, Aug 14

Director Ramesh Sippy, the director of the iconic film ‘Sholay’, has shared an interesting anecdote when he was invited to see the audience’s reaction to the film in the theatres when it released.

The director spoke with IANS, ahead of the film’s 50th anniversary, and spoke about the time he was invited by a cinema owner to witness the first-hand reaction of the audience while it was being projected to the audience.

He told IANS, “A cinema person called me. He said, ‘Come to my cinema’. It was City Light cinema. He said, ‘Can you see there? No one is coming here to have a cold drink’. There was an interval. No one came. He said, ‘Do you know why? Because those who were inside the hall were super-attentive. They were behaving as if they have never seen anything like this’. I said, ‘Are you sure?’. He said, absolutely. ‘I see it every day. They do not come in the interval’”.

He further mentioned, “Later, when the songs came, they used to come out of the hall, and eat something. They go to the bathroom. Apart from that, at that time, they can neither go to the bathroom, nor drink water, nor cold drink. He told me not to worry”.

‘Sholay’ is considered as the first Western Spaghetti film of Hindi cinema. It starred an ensemble cast of Dharmendra, Amitabh Bachchan, Jaya Bachchan, Amjad Khan, Sanjeev Kumar, A. K. Hangal, Sachin and Hema Malini.

The film is considered as one of the greatest movies in Hindi cinema for its grandeur, performances, technical brilliance, action, music and direction. It was top of the British Film Institute's 2002 poll of "Top 10 Indian Films" of all time.

The film was written by the legendary screenwriting duo Salim-Javed, and went on to become one of longest running films of Indian cinema.

- IANS

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Priya S
The film's interval sequence was so gripping that people didn't want to miss a single moment. Today's filmmakers should learn how to create such compelling narratives instead of relying on just star power.
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Amit K
I watched Sholay in 1995 re-release with my dad. Even then, the theater was packed and people cheered at Gabbar's dialogues. Some films are truly timeless! "Kitne aadmi the?" still gives me chills.
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Sarah B
As someone new to Indian cinema, I watched Sholay last year and was blown away by its storytelling. The character arcs, especially of Veeru and Jai, are better than most modern films. The music is still stuck in my head!
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Karthik V
While Sholay is undoubtedly iconic, we must acknowledge it was inspired by westerns like The Magnificent Seven. But what makes it special is how it adapted those elements to Indian sensibilities perfectly.
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Neha E
My favorite part is Basanti's character - so progressive for its time! Hema Malini riding that tonga and giving back to Gabbar was revolutionary in 70s Bollywood. More power to such strong female characters! 💪

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