Throughout the history of the film industry, audiences have been infatuated with action movies. Among the thousands created, ...
There’s a reason why Sholay was the most popular Indian film in the world for decades. If Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, ...
New Delhi: Ramesh Sippy’s Sholay established itself as an emotion in India, but it also became a much-loved film across the globe from Iran to Russia and even China. It’s the classic ‘curry Western’ ...
'70s Week: As Ramesh Sippy's "Sholay" turns 50, a critic reflects on the inter-generational legacy of a masterpiece that has always seemed like more than just a movie. We didn’t always watch classic ...
A film once watched as a teenager is now revisited, sometimes with a child next to your seat. A comic once read casually is ...
Filmmaker Ramesh Sippy is dedicating the 4K version of Sholay – The Final Cut to the late actor Dharmendra, who passed away on November 24. The team had “some big plans” to rerelease the iconic film ...
Sholay is one of the most iconic Indian films of all time. Ramesh Sippy, the director of the iconic film, shared an interesting anecdote from the sets of the film where Bollywood veteran Amitabh ...
BAFTA-winning Manipuri-language film “Boong” has been set as the opening night selection for the 2026 New York Indian Film Festival, which runs May 28–31 in New York City, with a 4K-restored ...
Producing graphic novels from hit movie titles is an emerging trend for the Indian industry. By Nyay Bhushan The 1975 epic Sholay (Burning Embers) created Indian box office history with its iconic ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. We didn’t always watch classic movies the traditional way in my house. Long before I understood the tragedy of Jack and Rose in ...