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− | Dharmendra Veeru | + | Dharmendra: Veeru |
− | Sanjeev Kumar Thakur Baldev Singh | + | Sanjeev Kumar: Thakur Baldev Singh |
− | Hema Malini | + | Hema Malini : Basanti |
− | Amitabh Bachchan | + | Amitabh Bachchan : Jai |
− | Jaya Bhaduri Radha | + | Jaya Bhaduri: Radha |
− | Amjad Khan | + | Amjad Khan : Gabbar Singh |
− | A.K. Hangal | + | A.K. Hangal : Imam Saheb |
− | Satyen Kappu | + | Satyen Kappu : Ramlal |
− | Iftekhar | + | Iftekhar : Narmala ji (Radha's father) |
− | Leela Mishra | + | Leela Mishra : Mausi |
− | Vikas Anand | + | Vikas Anand: Jailor |
− | Mac Mohan | + | Mac Mohan: Saamba |
− | Keshto Mukherjee Hariram | + | Keshto Mukherjee: Hariram |
− | + | SachinV Ahmed | |
− | Master Alankar Joshi Deepak | + | Master Alankar Joshi: Deepak |
− | Viju Khote Kaalia | + | Viju Khote: Kaalia |
Major Anand and Bihari: The two dacoits whom Gabbar kills because they were funks (jo dar gaya) | Major Anand and Bihari: The two dacoits whom Gabbar kills because they were funks (jo dar gaya) | ||
− | Asrani The British-era Jailor | + | Asrani: The 'British-era Jailor' |
− | Gita Siddharth Deepak's mother | + | Gita Siddharth: Deepak's mother |
− | Helen ‘Mehbooba,’ the gypsy dancer | + | Helen: ‘Mehbooba,’ the gypsy dancer |
− | P. Jairaj Police chief | + | P. Jairaj: Police chief |
− | Jagdeep Soorma Bhopali | + | Jagdeep: Soorma Bhopali |
− | Jalal Agha The one who sings ‘Mahbooba’ | + | Jalal Agha: The one who sings ‘Mahbooba’ |
− | Om Shivpuri Inspector Saheb | + | Om Shivpuri: Inspector Saheb |
Sharad Kumar: Ninni | Sharad Kumar: Ninni |
Revision as of 12:08, 18 March 2014
Contents |
Sholay (1975)
Crew
Director: Ramesh Sippy
Writers: Salim-Javed (Salim Khan, Javed Akhtar)
Produced by G.P. Sippy
Director of photography: Dwarka Divecha ...
Sound re-recording: Mangesh Desai ...
Film Editor: M.S. Shinde
Production Company: United Producers, Sippy Films
Cast
Dharmendra: Veeru
Sanjeev Kumar: Thakur Baldev Singh
Hema Malini : Basanti
Amitabh Bachchan : Jai
Jaya Bhaduri: Radha
Amjad Khan : Gabbar Singh
A.K. Hangal : Imam Saheb
Satyen Kappu : Ramlal
Iftekhar : Narmala ji (Radha's father)
Leela Mishra : Mausi
Vikas Anand: Jailor
Mac Mohan: Saamba
Keshto Mukherjee: Hariram
SachinV Ahmed
Master Alankar Joshi: Deepak
Viju Khote: Kaalia
Major Anand and Bihari: The two dacoits whom Gabbar kills because they were funks (jo dar gaya)
Asrani: The 'British-era Jailor'
Gita Siddharth: Deepak's mother
Helen: ‘Mehbooba,’ the gypsy dancer
P. Jairaj: Police chief
Jagdeep: Soorma Bhopali
Jalal Agha: The one who sings ‘Mahbooba’
Om Shivpuri: Inspector Saheb
Sharad Kumar: Ninni
Technical Specifications
Runtime: 188 min
Sound Mix: 6-Track stereophonic (on 70 mm prints)| Mono (on 35 mm prints)|
Color: EastmanColor
Aspect Ratio: 1.37 : 1 (original negative) / 2.20 : 1 (70 mm prints)
Country: India
Language: Hindi
Release Date: 15 August 1975 (India)
Outdoor shooting at: ‘Sippyvaram’/ Ramnagram village on the Mysore-Bangalore highway, Karnataka, India
Songs
All lyrics by Anand Bakshi
All music credited to Rahul Dev Burman
Holi Ke Din Sung byKishore Kumar & Lata Mangeshkar
Jab Tak Hain Jaan Sung byLata Mangeshkar
Koi Haseena Sung byKishore Kumar
Mehbooba O Mehbooba Sung byRahul Dev Burman (based on Demis Roussos’ Say you love me)
Sholay Title Theme
Yeh Dosti (happy version) sung by Kishore Kumar & Manna Dey
Yeh Dosti (Sad Version) Sung by Kishore Kumar
In addition, a qawwali had been recorded (with Anand Bakshi and Bhupendra among the singers) but not used.
See also
70mm films in India/ South Asia which, inter alia, pictorially demonstrates how the film was blown up from 35mm to 70mm.