Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu accuses BJP-led central government of neglecting disaster-stricken state.
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Friday, Aug 15, 2025 6:48 am ET1min read
The classic Indian film Sholay, released in 1975, remains a timeless and impactful story. The 4K restoration enhances its spectacle, but it is the portrayal of a village grappling with anxieties, anger, and change that remains potent today. The film explores themes of dacoits, revenge, and friendship, with a unique blend of drama, emotion, and action that has inspired generations of filmmakers. Despite being released during the Emergency, the film's moral ambiguity and subversive tale resonated with audiences. Fifty years later, the film's characters and themes remain relevant.

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