Updated On: 11 August, 2025 05:55 PM IST | Athulya Nambiar
Ramesh Sippy`s directorial Sholay will be completing 50 years of release on August 15, 2025. The iconic film continues to make an impact with its plot, dialogues, cast and music. As the film completes a milestone, we revisit lesser-known facts about the film

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Initially a flop – Despite its legendary status today, Sholay received mixed reviews and had a slow start at the box office before eventually becoming a blockbuster
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Original ending was different – In Ramesh Sippy’s original cut, Thakur kills Gabbar Singh, but the censor board found it too violent and made the makers change the ending so that police arrest Gabbar instead
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Amitabh’s role was nearly given to someone else – Dharmendra initially wanted to play Jai, but Ramesh Sippy convinced him to take on Veeru, giving Amitabh Bachchan his unforgettable role
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First 70mm film in India – Sholay was the first Indian film shot in the 70mm format with stereophonic sound, making it a technical milestone
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Gabbar Singh had minimal screen time. Despite being the main villain, Gabbar appears on screen for only about 9 minutes in total
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Real-life inspiration for Gabbar Singh – The character of Gabbar Singh was inspired by a real-life dacoit from Chambal Valley. Danny Denzongpa was the first choice for Gabbar – Danny had to decline the role due to his shooting schedule for Dharmatma, leading to Amjad Khan’s iconic debut as Gabbar
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Shooting lasted over two years – The film’s elaborate action scenes and large-scale production meant that it took about two and a half years to complete shooting
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Basanti’s horse was named Dhanno in real life too – The horse Hema Malini rides in the film was actually called Dhanno off-screen as well
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Jaya Bhaduri was pregnant during filming. She was expecting her first child with Amitabh Bachchan while shooting the song Yeh Dosti
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Amjad Khan was almost replaced – Initially, Javed Akhtar felt Amjad’s voice was too weak for Gabbar, but after some persuasion, they decided to keep him—and it became one of the most famous voices in Indian cinema

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‘Kitne Aadmi The?’ was unscripted in delivery. While the line was written, Amjad Khan improvised its delivery, giving it that haunting pause-filled menace
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Location was a real village – The fictional village of Ramgarh was shot in Ramanagara, near Bangalore, which has since become a tourist attraction known as Sholay Hills

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