Well...could not connect all the pics, but the first pis is of some dacoit, third is the book Chambal ke daaku (or something like that, had to ask a bengali friend for translation) whose author is some Bhaduri, 4th pic of RD Burman who copied the song as Mehbooba o Mehbooba from Say You love me by Demis Roussos(second last pic). The last pic is of Time Magazine which labelled Sholay as the greatest Bollywood movie ever.
Aviral cracked it partially. 1st pic- Joginder Shelly who lodged a case against Sippy for alleged plagiarism of the plot of Sholay from his film Bindiya aur Bandook (2nd pic).
3rd pic- The book by reading which Amjad Khan prepared for his role of Gabbar Singh.
4th pic- Sergio Leone, whose Spaghetti Westerns were the main inspiration for Sholay.
5th pic is that of Demis Roussos, from whose single Say You Love ME R.D. Burman copied Mehbooba o Mehbooba.
Last pic is that of the cover of Time Magazine on 15th August 1947, parodying the India-Pakistan divide. Sholay was released on 15th August, 1975.
Noahkali killings ?
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ReplyDeleteWell...could not connect all the pics, but the first pis is of some dacoit, third is the book Chambal ke daaku (or something like that, had to ask a bengali friend for translation) whose author is some Bhaduri, 4th pic of RD Burman who copied the song as Mehbooba o Mehbooba from Say You love me by Demis Roussos(second last pic). The last pic is of Time Magazine which labelled Sholay as the greatest Bollywood movie ever.
ReplyDeleteAviral cracked it partially.
ReplyDelete1st pic- Joginder Shelly who lodged a case against Sippy for alleged plagiarism of the plot of Sholay from his film Bindiya aur Bandook (2nd pic).
3rd pic- The book by reading which Amjad Khan prepared for his role of Gabbar Singh.
4th pic- Sergio Leone, whose Spaghetti Westerns were the main inspiration for Sholay.
5th pic is that of Demis Roussos, from whose single Say You Love ME R.D. Burman copied Mehbooba o Mehbooba.
Last pic is that of the cover of Time Magazine on 15th August 1947, parodying the India-Pakistan divide. Sholay was released on 15th August, 1975.
And the title is of course a translation of the iconic dialogue by Gabbar Singh- Kitne Aadmi The?
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