Sholay: Sachin Pilgaonkar On Calling Shots For Amitabh Bachchan-Dharmendra’s Action Sequence!

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Actor Sachin Pilgaonkar has fondly remembered his work as a teenage actor in the 1975 blockbuster, Sholay, adding that director Ramesh Sippy actually gave him the chance to call the shots for a sequence.

“I was 17 years old when ‘Sholay’ was being made, but the work for the movie had started when I was 16. Before ‘Sholay’ happened, I was learning editing under the guidance of one of my gurus, Hrishikesh Mukherjee, a very renowned editor at that time, and we all know he went on to become one of the renowned directors. So, during ‘Sholay’, I would sit behind Ramesh Sippy sir’s chair and notice the way he directed, took each shot, cut, and edited them,” recalled Sachin.

“Meanwhile, Sippy sir observed me for a few days and finally asked me if I was interested in editing. I told him that I’d trained and worked for Hrishikesh sir for two years. I believe that it has been my sheer good luck that I had the chance to work with Hrishikesh da for ‘Anand’ (1971), the movie that I had cut the negatives for. Hishikesh sir used to say, ‘negatives Sachu baba katega’ (negatives will be cut by Sachin), he used to call me Sachu baba,” the Sholay actor revealed.

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