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Sholay's Original Ending Restored After 50 Years
29 Nov
Summary
- Filmmaker Ramesh Sippy honored Dharmendra's legacy at IFFI.
- Sholay's original climax with Thakur's revenge is restored.
- The iconic Sholay motorbike was displayed at the festival.
At the 56th International Film Festival of India, filmmaker Ramesh Sippy delivered a heartfelt tribute to the recently deceased actor Dharmendra, a star of his iconic film Sholay. The 'In-Conversation' session, celebrating 50 years of Sholay, focused on Dharmendra's dedication and passion during the film's production.
Sippy shared personal anecdotes, including a dangerous horse-riding incident where Dharmendra bravely resumed filming after a fall. A major highlight was the announcement of Sholay's re-release with its original, uncensored climax intact, restoring director Ramesh Sippy's initial vision after decades of censorship.
The festival grounds also showcased the legendary Sholay motorbike, evoking nostalgia. This tribute and the restoration of the film's ending underscore the enduring cultural impact of Sholay and the significant contributions of Dharmendra and Ramesh Sippy.



