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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Hema Malini's Barefoot Pain on Sholay's Iconic Song

Hema Malini's Barefoot Pain on Sholay's Iconic Song

27 Jan

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Summary

  • Hema Malini danced barefoot on hot sand, mud, and sharp rocks.
  • Director Ramesh Sippy insisted on authenticity, forcing removal of sole.
  • Actress used cold water and towels for recovery after shoots.
Hema Malini's Barefoot Pain on Sholay's Iconic Song

As the legendary film 'Sholay' celebrates its 50th anniversary, actress Hema Malini has shared intimate details about the challenging shoot of the song 'Jab Tak Hai Jaan'. Filmed in May under intense heat, Malini had to perform barefoot on scorching sand, mud, and sharp rocks, causing considerable pain.

Her mother's concern led to a suggestion of wearing a thin sole, but director Ramesh Sippy noticed and insisted it be removed to preserve on-screen authenticity. Malini's attempts to postpone the shoot to a cooler month were also unsuccessful, as Sippy was particular about filming in May.

To manage the aftermath of each day's shoot, Malini would immerse her feet in cold water and apply cold towels to alleviate the pain. She credits her rigorous Bharatanatyam training with providing the resilience needed to endure these arduous conditions during the filming of the 1975 landmark movie.

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Hema Malini endured dancing barefoot on hot sand, mud, and sharp rocks under extreme heat, causing significant pain.
Ramesh Sippy insisted the sole be removed to maintain on-screen authenticity, as it would be visible during dance movements.
After each shoot, Hema Malini would put her feet in cold water and wrap them in cold towels to reduce the pain.

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