From Sholay to Hera Pheri, Asrani was more than just a comedian, he was the soul of Hindi cinema’s golden laughter era. His ...
Asrani was known for his amazing comic timing, and now, we surely can't wait to watch him in Bhooth Bangla and Haiwaan. While ...
Dahi Ke Sholay is a crispy and creamy snack made with hung curd and vegetables wrapped in bread. A healthier alternative to ...
Tere Jaisa Yaar Kahan—a Kishore Kumar classic—not just echoed the friendship between the characters in the movie, but also ...
UK and India announced a new era of cooperation between their respective screen industries on Wednesday, as UK Prime Minister ...
Coin tosses, randomness, and decision-making in films and literature explored through statistics and probability by a ...
Veteran actor Asrani will always be remembered for portraying the dictatorial jailer in Sholay, as it was a role he was born to play, says director Ramesh Sippy. Condoling the death of the actor on ...
The Indian Film Festival of Sydney (IFFS) 2025 will feature the restored version of Sholay as its centerpiece. The festival will showcase Indian cinema through films, panels, and retrospectives. The ...
Gabbar Singh redefined villainy as Sholay returns to screens with original ending Released on August 15, 1975, Sholay went on to dominate conversations about Indian cinema for decades — and at the ...
Sydney festival IFFS to showcase Sholay’s unseen ending from October 9–11 Nearly five decades after its release, one of Indian cinema’s greatest blockbusters is returning in its most authentic form.
The restored version of Sholay starring Amitabh Bachchan and Dharmendra will be showcased at The Indian Film Festival of Sydney (IFFS) in October. The festival, running from October 9 to 11, will ...
A newly-restored version of Ramesh Sippy's Sholay will premiere at the Indian Film Festival of Sydney (IFFS), presented by the team behind the globally recognised Indian Film Festival of Melbourne ...