Filmworld
Bollywood's iconic 'Sholay' to release in Pakistan
Islamabad, Feb 6
The cult classic "Sholay", an
action adventure Bollywood movie circling around two petty thieves
hired by a police officer to exact revenge on a ruthless bandit, is set
to release in Pakistan, 40 years after hitting Indian theatres.
The
release of the Amitabh Bachchan and Dharmendra-starrer, directed by
Ramesh Sippy, in 1975 proved to be a watershed event in the industry.
The movie screened for five years at a landmark Mumbai theatre, the
longest ever run in India at the time.
It's no wonder that owner
and managing director of Mandviwalla Entertainment, Nadeem Mandviwalla
is now bringing the iconic classic to Pakistani cinema screens, over 40
years after its release.
"'Sholay' is undoubtedly one of the most unique films of all time; it's a classic that has never been released in the country.
"Many
people have been deprived of the experience of watching it in a cinema
so we feel the audience will want to come watch it, given the
opportunity," Dawn quoted Mandviwalla as saying.
The pioneering film's cast includes greats like Sanjeev Kumar, Hema Malini, Jaya Bhaduri (now Jaya Bachchan) and Amjad Khan.
The
movie was remastered last year in 2014 and released in 3D for the new
generation of moviebuffs. It will be releasing in 2D and 3D in Pakistan.
"The
movie will not have a wide release. It will be shown at more cinemas
but (with) less shows. It's tentatively releasing March 20, as March 23
will be a public holiday (on account of Pakistan Day), so people will
have a wide array of movies to watch such as 'Jalaibee' and 'Insurgent',
which are also releasing around the same time," said Mandviwalla.
Other
movies that have been reworked and released in 3D in Pakistani cinemas
were "The Lion King" and "Titanic", which didn't garner much attention.
It will be interesting to see if "Sholay" will meet the same fate. For
what it's worth, it seems highly unlikely.












