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‘Sholay’ set to re-release in theatres with original ending

Dharmendra, Amitabh Bachchan’s Sholay set to re-release in theatres with its once-censored climax; find out what the film’s original ending was

The iconic Indian classic Sholay is gearing up for a grand return to the big screen, this time in a restored 4K edition titled ‘Sholay: The Final Cut’. Set for a nationwide release on December 12, 2025, the film will be showcased across 1,500 theatres as part of its monumental 50-year celebration. The film just completed 50 years on August 15 this year. Featuring a powerhouse cast, Amitabh Bachchan, Dharmendra, Jaya Bachchan, Hema Malini, Sanjeev Kumar, and Amjad Khan, Sholay remains one of the most defining works in Indian cinema. Although newer films have surpassed its box office numbers, it still holds the unparalleled distinction of being India’s most-watched film ever, with its dialogues, characters, and scenes forever etched into the country’s cultural fabric. The film has largely become a part of the popular culture. What makes this re-release truly groundbreaking is the inclusion of the original, unaltered climax, which has never been shown publicly since the film’s production days. In 1975, during the Emergency, the Central Board of Film Certification demanded changes to the ending, leading to a modified climax that audiences have known for decades. Now, after half a century, viewers will finally experience Sholay exactly as Ramesh Sippy envisioned it. Announcing the project, Sippy Films posted on social media: “‘Sholay: The Final Cut’ – In cinemas December 12, 2025. Experience the original uncut version for the first time ever, restored in 4K and Dolby 5.1 by Film Heritage Foundation.”At the centre of this long-discussed alternate ending is the powerful moment where Thakur (Sanjeev Kumar) kills Gabbar Singh (Amjad Khan) using spiked footwear, a brutal yet emotionally charged act of retribution. The scene was deemed excessively violent at the time, prompting the CBFC to mandate a toned-down resolution before the film’s initial release.For years, the existence of this ending hovered between myth and legend within Indian cinema. With The Final Cut, that mystery finally comes to light, allowing audiences to witness the full emotional impact and narrative closure Sippy had originally designed.The re-release is a flagship event for Sholay’s golden jubilee celebrations. Earlier this year, the restored version garnered enthusiastic applause during a special screening at the Toronto International Film Festival, reaffirming the film’s timeless appeal.

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