Sholay, starring amitabh bachchan and Dharmendra, was originally released in 1975.
Considered one of indian cinema’s greatest films, it has now been re-released in theaters to celebrate its 50th anniversary on december 12.
The re-release retains the original climax, giving audiences an authentic nostalgic experience.
📌 Golden Jubilee Celebration
For its Golden Jubilee, fans returned to cinema halls with great enthusiasm.
The re-release serves as a special gift to longtime admirers who cherish the film’s action, drama, and iconic characters.
The timeless appeal of Jay-Veeru’s friendship and Gabbar Singh’s villainy still resonates with audiences across generations.
📌 Sholay’s Budget & box office Earnings
Directed by Ramesh Sippy, the film was produced on a budget of ₹3 crore (30 million rupees)—considered massive at the time.
Upon release, Sholay shattered existing industry records.
It collected a staggering ₹15 crore (150 million rupees) at the 1975 box office.
With this figure, it became the highest-grossing indian film of its era.
Its popularity ensured that the film remained undefeated at the box office for 19 years, an achievement rarely matched in indian cinema.
📌 Longevity of Sholay’s Record
Sholay’s dominance was driven by:
Strong storytelling
Unforgettable performances
Memorable dialogues
Innovative cinematography
These elements contributed to its nearly two-decade reign as India’s top-grossing film.
📌 The Film That Broke the Record After 19 Years
In 1994, Sooraj Barjatya’s family drama “Hum Aapke Hain Koun..!” surpassed Sholay’s collection.
Starring salman khan and madhuri Dixit, the film achieved an unprecedented ₹72 crore box office haul.
Its wholesome storyline, hit music album, and family-friendly appeal made it one of the biggest blockbusters in indian history.
With this, the 19-year-long record held by Sholay finally came to an end.
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