Sholay

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My thoughts on Sholay after finally watching this classic Indian film—what surprised me about the plot, the songs, and how it holds up today.
Author

Alex Strick van Linschoten

Published

June 14, 2020

**Some spoilers ahead**

Sholay was not what I was expecting. Somehow the posters or some imagery that I’d seen had led me to expect a film that was about grand politics, perhaps vast armies fighting in the desert.. Instead, and this is all I have to compare it to, some kind of western?

I enjoyed the plot twists. I wasn’t expecting the various deaths in the film, especially towards the end. The songs were all pretty good. One felt almost modern somehow.

Some scenes I felt went on quite a bit longer than they needed, particularly early on. I am told that the action scenes were praised at the time, though they too felt a little too long for my tastes.

All in all, some strong character portraits, and I feel some precedents set for future films. I half wonder if there’s a sequel where Gabbar escapes from the surely-minimum-security prison to which he gets sent.