Did Remo D'Souza Memorize All the Dialogues from 'Sholay'?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Remo D'Souza's connection to 'Sholay' highlights the film's cultural significance.
- Memorizing dialogues from cassettes shows the impact of cinema in personal lives.
- Dwarka Divecha's contributions remind us of the unsung heroes in filmmaking.
- 'Sholay' continues to be celebrated for its technical and narrative excellence.
- Cinema transcends barriers, influencing generations.
Mumbai, Aug 17 (NationPress) Renowned choreographer and filmmaker, Remo D’Souza, recalled a cherished childhood moment linked to Ramesh Sippy's legendary film, "Sholay", during its theatrical debut.
He candidly mentioned that at the time, he lacked access to cinemas and could only experience the film through an audio cassette.
Remo stated that he had memorized all the dialogues from "Sholay".
In an exclusive conversation with IANS, he expressed: "I remember when Sholay was released, we did not have theatres where I lived, hence we were unable to watch the movie. Around 1 or 2 years after the release, audio cassettes of the movie were made available. I listened to the entire film on cassette."
"For several years, I used to just listen to Sholay, and I had all the dialogues of the film by heart," he added.
Remo later moved to Mumbai, where he finally had the chance to watch the film.
"Sholay" celebrated its 50th anniversary on August 15.
On Sunday, actor Dharmendra honored the cinematographer of "Sholay" with a nostalgic post.
He shared a throwback image with the late Dwarka Divecha, the film's cinematographer, and wrote a touching tribute to the late artist.
Dharmendra encouraged his followers to explore Divecha's biography.
He remarked: “Late Shri Dwarka Divecha, director of cinematography (‘Sholay’). He was always very loving and friendly with all of us. People behind the camera are hardly mentioned though they bring us on the Silver screen. Please read his biography.”
It is important to note that Dwarka Divecha also played a crucial role in creating the sets for "Sholay", which featured a star-studded cast including Dharmendra, Amitabh Bachchan, Jaya Bachchan, Amjad Khan, Sanjeev Kumar, A. K. Hangal, Sachin, and Hema Malini.
"Sholay" is widely regarded as one of the greatest films in Hindi cinema, celebrated for its grandeur, performances, technical excellence, action, music, and direction.