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'Sholay' turns 50: Exploring the iconic characters of Bollywood's greatest film

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 12, 2025, 12:29 IST
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​'Sholay' turns 50: Exploring the iconic characters of Bollywood's greatest film​

The timeless appeal of the classic film 'Sholay' lies not just in its plot, but also in its iconic and unforgettable characters. These dynamic characters, right from Veeru's quick wit and Jai's quiet strength to Gabbar Singh's chilling villainy and Basanti's vibrant energy, have transcended the screen to become staples of Bollywood history. Their unique personalities and compelling stories are what give the film its depth, emotion, and a lasting legacy.

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​Amitabh Bachchan as Jai

The character of Jai, played by Amitabh Bachchan, is the quiet, calm, and intense counterpart to the more boisterous Veeru. Jai is a man of few words but has a deep sense of loyalty and he tends to keep his feelings hidden beneath his tough exterior. Despite his reserved nature, he plays a crucial and brave role in helping Thakur seek revenge against the notorious Gabbar Singh. Bachchan's iconic performance, marked by his baritone voice, minimal expressions, and steady gaze, solidified Jai as a legendary character in Indian cinema.

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​Dharmendra as Veeru

In direct contrast to Jai, the loud and energetic character Veeru, played by Dharmendra, is a spirited and charming rogue. While often impulsive, he's fiercely courageous when it counts, showing immense bravery against Gabbar Singh's gang out of loyalty to both Jai and Thakur. Dharmendra's natural charisma and animated performance—complete with physical comedy, playful expressions, and effortless chemistry with Hema Malini's Basanti, made Veeru one of the most beloved characters in the film.

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​Sanjeev Kumar as Thakur Baldev Singh

Played by Sanjeev Kumar, Thakur is a retired police officer, whose life changes entirely, after a brutal encounter with Gabbar Singh. Now that he is physically disabled, he uses his efforts to seek revenge. Resolved, disciplined, and dignified, Thakur seeks Veeru and Jai to capture Gabbar. He is determined to see justice being served. Sanjeev gave Thakur a quiet dignity. His authoritative posture, strong voice, and intense eye contact were evident even when he was seated or immobile.

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Amjad Khan as Gabbar Singh

Amjad Khan's portrayal of Gabbar Singh in Sholay created one of Indian cinema's most iconic villains. Gabbar is a vicious and cruel dacoit leader who rules his gang through fear. His notoriety comes from his unpredictable brutality and chilling laughter, which he uses to sow terror. Gabbar's desire for revenge against Thakur is the central conflict of the film. Khan's performance was unforgettable due to his ability to combine charisma with pure menace. He kept audiences on edge with sudden shifts in tone, from playful to vicious, while his signature tilted head, intense eyes, and maniacal laugh became legendary.

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​Hema Malini as Basanti

Hema Malini portrays Basanti, a lively and talkative rural girl who drives a horse-drawn carriage. Quick-witted, optimistic, and fearless, she provides a vibrant contrast to the film’s more serious elements. Her boundless energy and endearing, rapid-fire dialogue make her a beloved character. Basanti’s unwavering love for Veeru and her cheerful disposition add warmth and humor to the story, even when she finds herself in difficult situations.

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​Jaya Bhaduri as Radha

Jaya Bhaduri's character, Radha, is Thakur's widowed and quiet daughter-in-law. Carrying deep emotional scars from Gabbar Singh's attack on her family, she communicates her grief more through her eyes and subtle gestures than through words. She shares a profound, unspoken connection with Jai, understanding his reserved nature. Radha's quiet strength and emotional depth make her one of Sholay's most moving characters, a unique presence in the film due to her reserved and dignified portrayal of sorrow.

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