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: Sholay first aired on TV in 1995 and achieved a record-breaking TRP of 76. Exclusive promotional reels and alternate TV cuts from that period occasionally surface online.

| Item | Where indexed | |------|----------------| | Shooting script (original 1974 draft with Salim-Javed notes) | National Film Archive of India (Pune) – not digitized | | Amjad Khan’s screen test (black & white, 8 min) | Leaked in 2007 DVD box set – now out of print | | On-set Polaroids (150+ images) | Private collector Supratik Sen’s archive | | CBFC original censor report (# CFL-1/75) | MIB library, Delhi – available for researchers | | RD Burman’s handwritten score sheet | Shankar-Jaikishan Museum (Mumbai), by appointment | | French film magazine Cahiers du Cinéma 1976 issue on Sholay | Scan available on Internet Archive (search: "Cahiers Sholay 1976") |

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Original dialogue tracks and the legendary background score composed by R.D. Burman.

Dharmendra was the highest-paid actor on set, even surpassing Amitabh Bachchan during the production. Budget Growth:

Bypassing the invasive pop-ups common on standard torrent and streaming sites. : Sholay first aired on TV in 1995

. Historically used as a search term to find direct download directories, it has recently become associated with the high-definition restoration titled Sholay: The Final Cut

(He who is scared is dead), remain part of the common Indian lexicon 50 years later. Production Firsts: 70mm & Stereophonic Sound:

Shot at the rocky terrain of Ramanagara, Amitabh Bachchan actually had to stand on a dangerous edge. The scene was shot with extreme caution, but the adrenaline is palpable. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted

R.D. Burman’s music is legendary, with songs like "Yeh Dosti" and "Mehbooba Mehbooba" remaining popular today [2].

continues through recent exclusive restorations and historical archives. The Definitive "Index" of Sholay

: The most sought-after exclusive content is the original, darker climax, which Hema Malini has publicly disapproved of. This version, featuring Jai (Amitabh Bachchan) surviving, has only been screened at festivals.