Hema Malini Admits Initial Disinterest in Sholay's Basanti Role Due to its Perceived Brevity.
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Hema Malini has revealed that she was initially hesitant about taking on the role of Basanti in the iconic film Sholay, which was released on August 15, 1975. As the film celebrates its 50th anniversary, the veteran actress shared her initial reservations about playing a "tanga wali" (horse-carriage driver).

Malini confessed that when the role was first offered to her, she wasn't particularly excited. She questioned director Ramesh Sippy, asking if he was sure about offering her such a small role, especially since she had previously worked with him in films like Andaz and Seeta Aur Geeta, where she had a double role. She felt the character didn't inspire her initially.

Despite her reservations, Sippy convinced her to accept the role, assuring her that she would regret it if she didn't. Trusting Sippy, who she credits with playing a significant role in establishing her stardom through their previous collaborations, she agreed. This decision, she acknowledges, turned out to be one of the best she ever made.

Looking back, Malini is surprised by the iconic status Basanti has achieved. She admits she didn't anticipate the character becoming so popular, but she recognized it was a departure from her previous roles, offering comic relief while also portraying loyalty and love, particularly in her relationship with Veeru, played by Dharmendra.

Malini also spoke about the challenges she faced in developing Basanti's character, especially her unique dialogue delivery. She was initially unsure how to approach the dialogues, but Javed Akhtar, one of the film's writers, helped her by narrating the scenes and enacting them himself. Malini then added her own flair, creating the memorable and much-quoted dialogues that Basanti is known for.

Even today, Hema Malini is recognized and remembered as Basanti across the globe. She recounted instances where people in places like Georgia and Russia identify her with the character. She acknowledges that her name almost became synonymous with Basanti, a testament to the character's lasting impact.

Malini fondly recalls the shooting of Sholay, including the challenging railway station sequence where Basanti is taking Jai and Veeru to the village. She remembers the scene as sweet and interesting, with Basanti constantly talking. The temple scene was the first scene she shot for the film, which she recalls with affection. The outdoor shooting environment during the hot summers also remains vivid in her memory.

Hema Malini acknowledges the film's enduring legacy and believes it's impossible to recreate the magic of Sholay. Even if Ramesh Sippy himself attempted a remake, she doubts it would have the same impact. She credits the film with bringing joy to audiences worldwide and feels grateful for the love her character has received.

Interestingly, during the filming of Sholay, Hema Malini's off-screen romance with Dharmendra blossomed, adding another layer to their on-screen chemistry. Their friendship evolved into love, which she believes was reflected in their performances.

Sholay, directed by Ramesh Sippy and written by Salim-Javed, features an ensemble cast including Amitabh Bachchan, Sanjeev Kumar, and Jaya Bhaduri. The film revolves around two criminals hired by a retired police officer to capture a ruthless dacoit. While initially receiving negative reviews, Sholay went on to become a box office success, breaking records and running for over five years in Mumbai.


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