What are clothes and what do they do? Of course, they cover your body but that's the functional use of clothes; they have a secondary purpose too. The kind of clothes we all wear also define our character, personality and our thoughts. Somewhere or the other, we wear clothes depending on how and what we feel and think.
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The idea of bromance in films originated from Jai-Veeru. Bollywood soon became obsessed with the idea of 'friendship' and soon too many films on 'friendship' were being made then. We know what became the source of inspiration here. Even when there are so many films, when we think of 'bromance', we know 'Jai-Veeru' are irreplaceable.
And who can ever forget the epic 'Yeh Dosti' track? It has become a 'Friendship Day' anthem for youngsters even today. :) We don't want to see any actor pulling off 'Jai-Veeru.' No one can ever do a better job than Big B and Dharam paaji. Isn't it?
In the era when Bollywood movies were uni-dimensional, Sholay was a complete package! A 'paisa-vasool' Sholay had everything, ranging from violence, romance, comedy, emotions, friendship and tragedy. Who can ever forget the romance between Jai and a grief-stuck Radha? The lamp-scenes were surreal and beautiful.
Who can ever forget Asrani's Jailer avatar and the most iconic "Hum Angrezo ke zamane ke jailer hain!"? There was lot of depth attached to each and every character of the film. Sholay was never just about Jai-Veeru-Basanti or Radha, each and every character had their own identity in the film which we can still recall with a smile.
Gabbar Singh has set up such a high bench-mark in Bollywood that no one could ever replicate the aura that a Badass Villain should have. Many tried but in vain. Amjad Khan was totally kickass in the film. Please, we can't ever imagine Sholay without Amjad Khan playing Gabbar!
How do you make life decisions? Do you even remember Jai and Veeru's decision making trick in Sholay? Many films portrayed bromance on the silver-screen but none could ever create the chemistry which we witnessed between Jai and Veeru.
While Bollywood film-makers were obsessed with happy-endings, Ramesh Sippy had other plans for his Sholay. The heart-breaking climax scene still shatter our heart every time we watch it, isn't it? Sholay never followed foot-steps of earlier released films, instead it created its own identity in Hindi Cinema.
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