The Kathmandu Post on MSN
'Sholay' director Ramesh Sippy, Rajesh Hamal to discuss cinema at NIFF
Kathmandu, March 29 -- Legendary Bollywood director, producer, and actor Ramesh Sippy and Nepali cinema's 'Mahanayak' Rajesh ...
EXCLUSIVE: Taran Adarsh compares Dhurandhar’s craze to Sholay; calls it “pathbreaking film that opens new doors” Bollywood News: Latest Bollywood News, Bollywood News Today, Bollywood Celebrity News, ...
The Revenge’, comparing it to classic films like 'Sholay' and 'Mughal-e-Azam' while celebrating its box office success.
A Timeless Classic Reimagined This week, one of India's most beloved films, which has left an indelible mark on audiences ...
Box office success can be measured in crores. Cultural legacy cannot. And that is exactly where the comparison between ...
'70s Week: As Ramesh Sippy's "Sholay" turns 50, a critic reflects on the inter-generational legacy of a masterpiece that has always seemed like more than just a movie. We didn’t always watch classic ...
The Print on MSN
‘Dhurandhar is today’s Sholay,’ says Rakesh Bedi
'The problem in India is that if you call a spade a spade, you are labelled a propagandist,' said Rakesh Bedi.
The Bollywood classic “Sholay” recently completed 50 years. This film not only captivated audiences but also shaped Indian cinema. Behind its success lies a story that exemplifies simplicity and ...
When released, Sholay was labelled a flop. Critics were dismissive and audiences lukewarm. (X) Two months into the Emergency in 1975, theatres in India featured Ramesh Sippy’s Sholay on August 15. The ...
Producing graphic novels from hit movie titles is an emerging trend for the Indian industry. By Nyay Bhushan The 1975 epic Sholay (Burning Embers) created Indian box office history with its iconic ...
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