NewDeep wrote:
I have not seen the new cinemascope release but if they had shown Gabbar dying in the end, it would definitely have made big news... but there was not any... so it is safe to assume that Gabbar does not die in the re-release. Plus, the re-release was done by someone who bought the rights of Sholay fro the Sippys... so he could not have changed anything. One other fact -- No one in India (meaning "common man" like me
)seems to be aware that Gabbar dies in any version... I have met scores of people of all ages... none recall anything like that.
Did you get a chance to see the censor certificate again on your DVD? What does it say? Sholay or Sholay-Sanshodhit?
Plus, after the film failed to get a good opening, and then if the cast decided to wait a week and did not change the ending, and if the ending everyone saw was Gabbar being carried away by the police, then this contradicts the more popular opinion... How about inviting Ramesh Sippy to this thread
CAUTION: Don't count on Censor Certificate in EROS Director's Cut DVD. Why; Read On:
Censor Cert in EROS Director's Cut DVD that released after Yr 2000, is dated Aug 12, 1975, expiring on Aug 11, 1985. Obviously, this Censor Cert does not correspond to the DIRECTOR's CUT presented in the DVD. Nothing New in the web of lies rampant in Indian Film/ DVD industry.
Censor Cert says SHOLAY Shanshodhit) in Hindi and SHOLAY (Revised) in English and is 2.35:1 AR. I'm sure this Cens Cert belongs to the 1975 original 70mm theatrical release (Couldn't read clearly whether CC has 35mm or 70mm written on it but it appears to be 70mm that's scribbled
(No. On closer examination, it says 35mm gage) ). It's 'revised' as original version where Gabbar dies was not passed by censors and hence producers submitted a revised version and hence the name SHOLAY (Shanshodhit).
BTW, as stated before elsewhere, Cut 45% from top and bottom from the EROS Director's Cut version and you get the 70mm theatrical print. Cut further 35% from the sides and you get the DEI-EROS version.
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I don't think Gabbar dying version has been passed by Indian censors. Director's Cut is for outside India (No Censors).