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Iconic Sholay 'Water Tank' Scene In Sharad Pawar's Tribute For Dharmendra
- Monday November 24, 2025
- India News | Press Trust of India
NCP (SP) chief Sharad Pawar on Monday condoled the death of Bollywood actor Dharmendra, recalling his immense contribution to Indian cinema and his iconic 'water tank' scene in the blockbuster 'Sholay'
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"Manmohan Desai Rejected Idea Of Sholay': Ramesh Sippy On 50 Years Of Blockbuster
- Saturday March 8, 2025
- India News | Written by Marya Shakil, Nikunj Garg
Sholay completes 50 years of its release in August this year. The movie released in 1975 remains the most influential Bollywood movie produced till date.
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Amitabh Bachchan Reveals What He Thinks Made Deewaar Such A Blockbuster
- Saturday January 25, 2025
- Entertainment | Written by NDTV Movies News Desk
Deewaar was released in theatres, on January 24, 1975
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Supreme Court Confirms Order Staying Release Of Gangster Arun Gawli
- Wednesday July 31, 2024
- India News | Press Trust of India
"So ja beta, nahi toh Gabbar aa jayega." Quoting the oft-remembered dialogue from the blockbuster "Sholay", the Supreme Court on Wednesday "confirmed" its earlier order staying the premature release of gangster-turned-politician Arun Gawli.
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"So Ja Nahi Toh Gabbar..." Anurag Thakur's "Sholay" Dig At Tejashwi Yadav
- Tuesday October 27, 2020
- India News | Reported by Manish Kumar, Edited by Chandrashekar Srinivasan
Union Minister Anurag Thakur borrowed from Gabbar Singh - the iconic villain from the 1975 blockbuster "Sholay" - on Tuesday to warn of a "return to a regime of terror and fear" if people voted for the opposition alliance
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Maharashtra Election Results 2019: "Itna Sannata Kyun Hai Bhai": Shiv Sena Pokes BJP Over Economy
- Monday October 28, 2019
- India News | Press Trust of India
The Shiv Sena on Monday borrowed an iconic dialogue from Hindi blockbuster movie 'Sholay' to target the Centre over the economic slowdown, seeking to know why there was so much "silence" in markets on the occasion of Diwali and wondered if worse days were ahead. "...Itna sannata kyon hai bhai?" (why is there so much silence) is the question resonat...
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Now PM Using Congress's "Grand Stupid Thought": Rahul Gandhi's Dig On GST
- Thursday December 20, 2018
- India News | Edited by Anindita Sanyal
After two days of insisting that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is asleep, Congress chief Rahul Gandhi today claimed his party has managed to wake him up over the Goods and Services tax. Mr Gandhi, who once dubbed the government's flagship one tax regime "Gabbar Singh Tax" after the famous villain in Bollywood blockbuster Sholay, hit back with the Pr...
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Rahul Gandhi Uses Iconic 'Sholay' Song In Dig At PM Modi-Anil Ambani
- Monday October 22, 2018
- India News | Press Trust of India
Congress president Rahul Gandhi Sunday used a popular song from Bollywood blockbuster "Sholay" to target Prime Minister Narendra Modi over his "proximity" to industrialist Anil Ambani.
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Sachin Pilot, Ashok Gehlot Perform 'Jai and Veeru' Act In Rajasthan
- Tuesday September 11, 2018
- Jaipur News | Indo-Asian News Service
Talk of elections, talk about political spectacles. It was a rare political sight for people on Tuesday whenRajasthan Congress chief Sachin Pilot and former chief minister Ashok Gehlot, performed some 'Jai and Veeru' acts from Hindi blockbuster Sholay with Mr Pilot driving a motorbike and Mr Gehlot riding his pillion.
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In Poll-Bound Gujarat, 'Gabbar Singh' And 'Thakur' Came Together To Protest GST
- Wednesday November 29, 2017
- Offbeat | Written by Priyanka Pant
A unique rally in poll-bound Gujarat saw Congress workers dressed as characters from the iconic Bollywood film 'Sholay' protest the Goods and Services Tax or GST. Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi, while campaigning in Gujarat last month, had dubbed the GST 'Gabbar Singh Tax,' referring to the villain from the 1975 blockbuster Hindi film.
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Iconic Sholay 'Water Tank' Scene In Sharad Pawar's Tribute For Dharmendra
- Monday November 24, 2025
- India News | Press Trust of India
NCP (SP) chief Sharad Pawar on Monday condoled the death of Bollywood actor Dharmendra, recalling his immense contribution to Indian cinema and his iconic 'water tank' scene in the blockbuster 'Sholay'
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www.ndtv.com
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"Manmohan Desai Rejected Idea Of Sholay': Ramesh Sippy On 50 Years Of Blockbuster
- Saturday March 8, 2025
- India News | Written by Marya Shakil, Nikunj Garg
Sholay completes 50 years of its release in August this year. The movie released in 1975 remains the most influential Bollywood movie produced till date.
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www.ndtv.com
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Amitabh Bachchan Reveals What He Thinks Made Deewaar Such A Blockbuster
- Saturday January 25, 2025
- Entertainment | Written by NDTV Movies News Desk
Deewaar was released in theatres, on January 24, 1975
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www.ndtv.com/entertainment
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Supreme Court Confirms Order Staying Release Of Gangster Arun Gawli
- Wednesday July 31, 2024
- India News | Press Trust of India
"So ja beta, nahi toh Gabbar aa jayega." Quoting the oft-remembered dialogue from the blockbuster "Sholay", the Supreme Court on Wednesday "confirmed" its earlier order staying the premature release of gangster-turned-politician Arun Gawli.
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www.ndtv.com
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"So Ja Nahi Toh Gabbar..." Anurag Thakur's "Sholay" Dig At Tejashwi Yadav
- Tuesday October 27, 2020
- India News | Reported by Manish Kumar, Edited by Chandrashekar Srinivasan
Union Minister Anurag Thakur borrowed from Gabbar Singh - the iconic villain from the 1975 blockbuster "Sholay" - on Tuesday to warn of a "return to a regime of terror and fear" if people voted for the opposition alliance
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www.ndtv.com
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Maharashtra Election Results 2019: "Itna Sannata Kyun Hai Bhai": Shiv Sena Pokes BJP Over Economy
- Monday October 28, 2019
- India News | Press Trust of India
The Shiv Sena on Monday borrowed an iconic dialogue from Hindi blockbuster movie 'Sholay' to target the Centre over the economic slowdown, seeking to know why there was so much "silence" in markets on the occasion of Diwali and wondered if worse days were ahead. "...Itna sannata kyon hai bhai?" (why is there so much silence) is the question resonat...
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www.ndtv.com
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Now PM Using Congress's "Grand Stupid Thought": Rahul Gandhi's Dig On GST
- Thursday December 20, 2018
- India News | Edited by Anindita Sanyal
After two days of insisting that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is asleep, Congress chief Rahul Gandhi today claimed his party has managed to wake him up over the Goods and Services tax. Mr Gandhi, who once dubbed the government's flagship one tax regime "Gabbar Singh Tax" after the famous villain in Bollywood blockbuster Sholay, hit back with the Pr...
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www.ndtv.com
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Rahul Gandhi Uses Iconic 'Sholay' Song In Dig At PM Modi-Anil Ambani
- Monday October 22, 2018
- India News | Press Trust of India
Congress president Rahul Gandhi Sunday used a popular song from Bollywood blockbuster "Sholay" to target Prime Minister Narendra Modi over his "proximity" to industrialist Anil Ambani.
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www.ndtv.com
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Sachin Pilot, Ashok Gehlot Perform 'Jai and Veeru' Act In Rajasthan
- Tuesday September 11, 2018
- Jaipur News | Indo-Asian News Service
Talk of elections, talk about political spectacles. It was a rare political sight for people on Tuesday whenRajasthan Congress chief Sachin Pilot and former chief minister Ashok Gehlot, performed some 'Jai and Veeru' acts from Hindi blockbuster Sholay with Mr Pilot driving a motorbike and Mr Gehlot riding his pillion.
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www.ndtv.com
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In Poll-Bound Gujarat, 'Gabbar Singh' And 'Thakur' Came Together To Protest GST
- Wednesday November 29, 2017
- Offbeat | Written by Priyanka Pant
A unique rally in poll-bound Gujarat saw Congress workers dressed as characters from the iconic Bollywood film 'Sholay' protest the Goods and Services Tax or GST. Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi, while campaigning in Gujarat last month, had dubbed the GST 'Gabbar Singh Tax,' referring to the villain from the 1975 blockbuster Hindi film.
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www.ndtv.com