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Sachin Pilgaonkar, who played Ahmed in 'Sholay,' shared rare behind-the-scenes photos to mark the film's 50th anniversary. He expressed gratitude to director Ramesh Sippy for the opportunity to be part of the iconic movie. Fans and his daughter Shriya Pilgaonkar reacted warmly to his nostalgic post. Even after five decades, 'Sholay' remains a beloved Bollywood classic.

Key Points: Sachin Pilgaonkar Shares Unseen Sholay BTS Pics on 50th Anniversary

  • Sachin Pilgaonkar shares unseen Sholay BTS pics on Instagram
  • Recalls working with Ramesh Sippy and Amjad Khan
  • Daughter Shriya Pilgaonkar reacts to nostalgic post
  • Sholay remains iconic after 50 years of release
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Sachin Pilgaonkar gets nostalgic on 50 years of 'Sholay', shares unseen BTS pictures

Sachin Pilgaonkar celebrates 50 years of 'Sholay' with rare behind-the-scenes photos and heartfelt memories of working with Ramesh Sippy.

"Sholay is an emotion. A celebration. – Sachin Pilgaonkar"

Mumbai, August 15

Veteran actor-director Sachin Pilgaonkar is feeling nostalgic as 'Sholay' has completed 50 years of release. Directed by Ramesh Sippy, the film is one of the most iconic deliveries from Bollywood, widely celebrated for its unforgettable story, characters, and the famous dialogues and songs.

Sachin Pilgaonkar, who played the character of Ahmed in 'Sholay,' took to his Instagram handle and shared a string of old pictures with the film's cast and team members, capturing some precious moments.

He also shared a few glimpses from the film, with one of them showing a sequence between Amjad Khan as Gabbar Singh and Pilgaonkar.

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The actor shared a video, showing a 'Sholay' coin, which he received as a souvenir on the film's 50-year anniversary. Pilgaonkar opened up about his emotions attached to the film, calling himself "very lucky" for being a part of it.

In his caption, he wrote, "50 years of Sholay. Sholay is an emotion. A celebration. I'll always be grateful to Ramesh Sippy Ji, who I considered one of my Gurus, for making me a part of this magnum opus and for giving me the opportunity to learn so much even behind the scenes."

Fans instantly reacted to the post, congratulating the actor on the milestone. His daughter, actor Shriya Pilgaonkar, also commented on the post. "So handsome papa. And how iconic!" the 'Mandala Murders' star wrote.

Directed by Sippy, 'Sholay' was originally released on August 15, 1975. It featured an ensemble of legendary actors like Amitabh Bachchan, Dharmendra, Sanjeev Kumar, Amjad Khan, Hema Malini, and Jaya Bachchan, among others.

The film's story is set in the Ramgarh village, terrorised by the notorious Gabbar Singh. In order to defeat the bandit gang, retired police chief Thakur Baldev Singh takes help from two friends, Jai and Veeru.

Even after five decades of its release, 'Sholay' continues to resonate with audiences across the country.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone who discovered Bollywood later in life, Sholay was my introduction to Indian cinema. The storytelling and performances are timeless. These behind-the-scenes glimpses are pure gold!
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Priya S
Kitne aadmi the? 😂 Sholay's dialogues are still used in everyday conversations! My father used to imitate Gabbar Singh to scare us when we were kids. Such nostalgia seeing these pictures!
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Arjun K
While Sholay is undoubtedly iconic, I wish we could see more appreciation for the supporting cast like Sachin Pilgaonkar. His performance as Ahmed was subtle yet memorable. Great to see him getting recognition now.
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Nisha Z
The coin souvenir is such a thoughtful gesture! Sholay deserves all the love even after 50 years. My entire family watches it together every year on Independence Day. It's become our tradition 🇮🇳
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Michael C
Interesting to see how Sholay still holds up after all these years. The cinematography was ahead of its time. Would love to see a proper 4K restoration for the new generation to experience it properly.

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