Harshi's stream of consciousness
 

People keep wondering about SHOLAY, the most successful movie in INDIA, a cult classic which spent years in various theatres of Bombay and other cities. The style, the dialogs, the eccentric villain and the never-seen-before locales created a strange amusement amongst the Indian movie connoisseurs. As a result, they worship the movie. Amitabh Bachchan shot to intense fame after the movie's release in the year 1976.
 People went so crazy that they erected a temple at Calcutta, INDIA in the honor of Amitabh Bachchan where fans actually worship his idol. So now let me share the truth behind the making of Sholay. The SHOLAY recipe was simple. The famous writer duo of India, Salim-Javed clearly extracted the script from 4 wonderful western hollywood classics -
1. The Good, The Bad and the Ugly
2. The Magnificent Seven
3. Once Upon A Time in The West
4. For A Few Dollars More
Each and every scene from the movie SHOLAY has been copied exactly from these four gems. The recipe consists of entire scenes from these 4 movies blended into similar Indian locales and then beautifully churned into a DESI Bollywood style storyline which also includes two beautiful actresses for the two handsome men and also a wonderful "dance-to-save-the-HERO" song.
Yes it has the same spice!
If you watch the 4 classics, you can immediately make out the prominent similarities. As a matter of fact, the evil laughter of GABBAR SINGH has also been portrayed exactly by Amjad Khan.
Now you know what magic can be created by adding a hint of Bollywood Spice to Four Great Hollywood classics! Enjoy the movies though!

 
 

Now I get to talk about the great great Hindi Film Industry based at Bombay, INDIA. They come out with 500 odd movies every year. It does not surprise me since most of them are straight "remakes" as they call it or copies of Hollywood flicks. So many or most of the Bollywood movies have a direct relation with Hollywood. Take for example, The Godfather made way back in the early 1970s, it has been perfectly blended into a Hindi movie with Desi spice added to it, yes, Hindi Film Industrie's very own GODFATHER, the Dharmatma. Beautifully corrected, augmented and re-created by Feroz Khan in the year 1975. This is just an example to start with. Not only the movies but straight tunes have been picked up from movie soundtracks and some of hit hindi songs have been created in what they call the GOLDEN ERA of HINDI FILMS. Dont believe me?
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