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Sholay

Sholay

The greatest cast ever assembled! The greatest story ever told!

7.0 / 1019753h 18m

Synopsis

After his family is slain by the notorious bandit Gabbar Singh, former Inspector Thakur Baldev Singh enlists low-level outlaws Jai and Veeru to capture Gabbar and seek revenge.

Genre: Action

Status: Released

Director: Ramesh Sippy

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Main Cast

Dharmendra

Dharmendra

Veeru

Amitabh Bachchan

Amitabh Bachchan

Jai

Sanjeev Kumar

Sanjeev Kumar

Thakur Baldev Singh

Amjad Khan

Amjad Khan

Gabbar Singh

Hema Malini

Hema Malini

Basanti

Jaya Bachchan

Jaya Bachchan

Radha

Leela Mishra

Leela Mishra

Mausi

Mac Mohan

Mac Mohan

Sambha

Viju Khote

Viju Khote

Kaalia

A.K. Hangal

A.K. Hangal

Imaam Saheb

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User Reviews

agnipankh

When Sholay released in India, it didn’t just succeed—it became a cultural event. If you enjoy Bollywood, or you want an entry point into 1970s theatrical-era Hindi cinema—when widescreen spectacle was the default and films were designed for packed houses—Sholay is essential. Visually, it’s built for scale. It was shot in 70mm (often associated with an ~2.2:1 presentation), giving it that grand, panoramic feel that suits its landscapes and set pieces. Narratively, it sits in a classic adaptation chain: Seven Samurai → The Magnificent Seven → Sholay. A retired police inspector hires two petty criminals, Veeru (Dharmendra) and Jai (Amitabh Bachchan), to defend a village and bring down the outlaw Gabbar. Veeru is the charming, happy-go-lucky spark—very much in the spirit of Toshiro Mifune’s iconic wild-card energy in Seven Samurai—while Jai is the quieter, steadier counterweight. Despite its runtime, the pacing is brisk, and it lands like a true big-screen entertainer.