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Ramesh Sippy Shares Untold Secrets of Sholay's Epic 50-Year Legacy
16 Nov
Summary
- Filmmaker Ramesh Sippy reflects on Sholay's humble beginnings and technical challenges
- Salim-Javed's impactful writing and meticulous casting contributed to the film's success
- Sippy dismisses notion that cinema is dying, says "Audiences always reward sincerity"

In November 2025, acclaimed filmmaker Ramesh Sippy reflected on the 50-year legacy of his iconic film Sholay at the Satyajit Ray Memorial Lecture. Sippy detailed the film's humble beginnings, recalling how it started as a simple two-line idea that was later expanded. He praised the writing duo of Salim-Javed, saying their impactful characterization of the villainous Gabbar Singh was crucial to the film's success.
Sippy also shed light on the meticulous technical challenges the team faced, such as the 23-day shoot for the Thakur family massacre sequence due to changing weather conditions. He emphasized that every shot demanded careful planning, patience, and teamwork, with no room for post-production fixes.
The filmmaker also spoke about the thoughtful casting process, noting how Dharmendra, Hema Malini, and even supporting actors like Asrani and Sachin contributed to making their roles unforgettable. Sippy expressed gratitude for the influence of Bengali cinema, particularly the storytelling legacy of Satyajit Ray, on his own work.
Despite the changing landscape of the industry, Sippy remains optimistic about the future of cinema. He dismissed the notion that cinema is losing relevance, stating that audiences will always reward genuine, powerful, and entertaining storytelling. Sippy's message to young filmmakers was clear: follow your dreams, trust your instincts, and create cinema that connects with audiences on all levels.


