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In 1975, he was offered the role of dacoit Gabbar Singh for the film Sholay by Salim Khan, who was one of its writers. In preparation for the role, Amjad read Abhishapth Chambal, a book on Chambal dacoits written by Taroon Kumar Bhaduri (actress Jaya Bhaduri's father). Amjad shot to stardom with the movie.
The producers considered Danny Denzongpa for the role of Gabbar Singh, but he could not accept it as he was committed to act in Feroz Khan's Dharmatma (1975), under production at the same time. [32] Amjad Khan, who was the second choice, prepared himself for the part by reading the book Abhishapta Chambal, which told of the exploits of Chambal ...
The role of Gabbar Singh was so deep-rooted in people's mind those days that Amjad Khan was known for the rest of his life by this role alone and wherever he went he had to speak some dialogues from the film to amuse the public [16] [17] because the dialogues are very popular among the audiences of Indian cinema.
Ramgarh Ke Sholay (transl. Flames Of Ramgarh) is a 1991 Indian Hindi-language parody film directed by Ajit Dewani, starring Vijay Saxena, Kishore Bhanushali and Amjad Khan. [1] The film parodies the 1975 film Sholay [2] Amjad Khan, who played the iconic villain Gabbar Singh in the original, reprises his role in the film. [3]
Amjad Khan (12 November 1940 – 27 July 1992) was an Indian actor and film director. [1] ... Gabbar Singh. His last film was Kalinga, released posthumously in 1996 ...
Kalyan chose this title since the character of Gabbar Singh, played by Amjad Khan, was referred to as Sardaar in Sholay (1975). [15] Eros International announced on 15 August 2015 that it would co-produce the film with Pawan Kalyan Creative Works and Northstar Entertainment Pvt. Ltd., and the title was changed to Sardaar Gabbar Singh. [16]
Amjad Khan may refer to: Amjad Khan (actor) (1940–1992), Indian actor and director; Amjad Khan (boxer) (born 1994), Indian boxer and trainer;
In 1975, he directed Sholay featuring an ensemble cast including Dharmendra, Amitabh Bachchan, Sanjeev Kumar and Amjad Khan in his most iconic role as the dacoit Gabbar Singh. After a lukewarm start the box office, the film went on to become the biggest blockbuster in Bollywood film history.