Key Points

Bobby Deol proudly represented his legendary father Dharmendra at the Toronto International Film Festival's special screening. The restored 4K version of Sholay premiered at the festival's 50th edition to great fan excitement. Director Ramesh Sippy and producer Shezad Sippy joined Bobby on the red carpet for this historic event. The 1975 classic continues to captivate audiences with its powerful story and unforgettable characters.

Key Points: Bobby Deol Represents Dharmendra at Toronto Sholay 4K Premiere

  • Bobby Deol represented his father Dharmendra at the gala event
  • Director Ramesh Sippy and producer Shezad Sippy also attended the premiere
  • The 4K restoration screened at Toronto's 1800-seater Roy Thomson Hall
  • Sholay remains a cult favorite with iconic dialogues and songs
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Toronto Film Festival 2025: Bobby Deol represents Dharmendra at 'Sholay' 4K version gala screening

Bobby Deol walked the red carpet for his father Dharmendra at the Toronto Film Festival's gala screening of the restored 4K version of Bollywood classic Sholay.

"The restored 'Sholay' had a gala premiere at the 50th edition of the Toronto International Film Festival - Film Heritage Foundation"

Toronto, September 7

The restored 4K version of the Bollywood classic Sholay, starring Amitabh Bachchan and Dharmendra in the lead roles, had a gala premiere at the 50th edition of the Toronto International Film Festival on Saturday.

Bollywood star Bobby Deol attended the premiere, representing Dharmendra in the film festival. Taking to their Instagram handle, the Film Heritage Foundation (FHF) shared the photos from the premiere.

Along with Bobby Deol, the restored 4K version gala premiere of Sholay was also attended by director Ramesh Sippy and producer Shezad Sippy, and FHF Director Shivendra Singh Dungarpur.

Bobby Deol interacted with fans and gave his autograph to the Toronto Film Festival crowd.

While sharing the photos, FHF wrote, "The restored 'Sholay' had a gala premiere at the 50th edition of the Toronto International Film Festival with Director Ramesh Sippy, actor Bobby Deol, producer Shehzad Sippy and FHF Director Shivendra Singh Dungarpur walking the red carpet lined with press and hordes of enthusiastic fans."

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This special screening will take place at a gala event at the 1800-seater Roy Thomson Hall, befitting the legendary status of the film.

Released in 1975, 'Sholay' has turned into a cult favourite in Indian cinema, owing to its powerful story, memorable characters, iconic dialogues, and evergreen songs like 'Yeh Dosti', 'Mehbooba Mehbooba', 'Haa Jab Tak Hai Jaan', 'Holi Ke Din', and others.

The film's story focuses on the fictitious Ramgarh village, where retired police chief Thakur Baldev Singh (Sanjeev Kumar) plans to defeat the notorious bandit, Gabbar Singh (Amjad Khan), with the help of Jai (Amitabh Bachchan) and Veeru (Dharmendra).

Upon arriving in the village, the duo realise the menace of Gabbar Singh and double their efforts to help Thakur. Jaya Bachchan and Hema Malini are seen playing Jai and Veeru's love interests as Radha and Basanti, respectively.

- ANI

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Rohit P
"Kitne aadmi the?" - Gabbar Singh's dialogues still give me chills! Amazing to see this restoration. Hope they release this 4K version in Indian theaters too. Would love to experience it on big screen!
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Michael C
As someone who discovered Bollywood through films like Sholay, this is fantastic! The restoration work by Film Heritage Foundation is preserving cinematic history. More international audiences need to experience this masterpiece.
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Ananya R
While I appreciate the restoration, I wish they had invited more of the original cast. Hema Malini or Jaya Bachchan would have been wonderful representatives too. Still, great to see Sholay getting its due respect globally!
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Vikram M
Yeh dosti hum nahin todenge! 🎵 Sholay isn't just a movie, it's an emotion for every Indian. So happy to see Toronto celebrating our cultural heritage. Ramesh Sippy is a legend!
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Sarah B
Canadian here - saw Sholay for the first time last year and was blown away! The storytelling, music, and performances are incredible. Thrilled that TIFF is showcasing this restored version. More people need to experience Indian cinema classics!

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