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Presentation on movie

Directed byRamesh SippyProduced by

G.P.SippyWritten by

Saleem JavedStarring

Dharmendra &Hema MaliniAmitabh Bachchan &Jaya Bhaduri

Sanjeev Kumar, Amjad khan

Interesting facts

Sholay :- is the biggest hit in the history of

Bollywood, India's Hindi film industry.

Released on August 15, 1975.

The movie, shot in the rocky terrain of

Ramanagara(actual village in Karnataka),

Cond………

• Sholay is the highest grossing film of all time in India. It has earned Rs. 2,36,45,00,000, equivalent to US$ 60 million, after adjusting

for inflation

COND……..

When first released, the film was declared a

commercial disaster.

Word of mouth convinced movie-goers to give

the film a chance and soon it became a box-office

phenomenon.

Sholay racked up a still record 60 golden

jubilees across India

It ran for 286 weeks straight (more than five

years) in one Mumbai theatre, the Minerva.

Cond……….Sholay was the first film in the history of Indian cinema to celebrate silver jubilee (25 weeks) at over a hundred theatres across India.In 1999, BBC India declared it the "Film of the Millennium";

ProductionThe film was produced by G.P. Sippy and directed

by his son Ramesh Sippy.

written by Salim-Javed.

R. D. Burman contributed the music.

Anand Bakshi was the lyricist.

It was the first Hindi movie to have a stereophonic soundtrack.

The film took two and a half years to make; it went Rs. 300,000 over budget.

Cond……….

The film was set in the rocky terrain of

Ramanagaram, a village near Bangalore,

Karnataka.

The filmmakers had to build a road from the

Bangalore highway to Ramanagaram for

convenient .

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one part of Ramanagaram town was

renamed "Sippynagar" .

Even to this day, a visit to the "Sholay rocks"

(where the movie was shot) is offered to

tourists travelling through Ramanagaram .

Cond……….Gabbar Singh was modeled on a real-life dacoit of the same name who menaced the villages around Gwalior in the 1950s.

Cond……….

The film showcased two real life romances.

Amitabh married Jaya Bhaduri, in 1973,

during the filming. Dharmendra married Hema Malini, in 1980,

five years after the release of the film

Idea was Simple

Movies are easily accessible, unlike training films

They combine entertainment with learning

Their linkage with everyday living makes the

bridging easy

Their quality of production makes them

significantly absorbing

Management Funda of Movies

This movie proves a very good lesson from the

Management point of view.

Every character has it’s different role and

Management skills.

Which can teach Management lesson to us .

Different strategy used here may be useful in

dealing with real life challenge.

Cond…………….

Veeru (Dharmendra):-

Risk taking ability

Smart working style

Active attitude

Daring character

Trust worthy for partner

Decision taking ability

Situational leader

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Jai (Amitabh bachchan) :-

Deep analyzing skills.

Future forecasting

Good decision maker

Dedication for team

Always keep the promise

Ability to lead the team

Technique to make people do what he

wants

Ability to turn the threats into opportunity

Cond…………Thakur (sanjeev kumar):-

Right selection of people

Right people at right job

Fearless character

Convincing power

“Never get down& never quit”

attitude.

Good relation with colleagues

Honesty for his job

Cond…………Gabbar singh(Amzad khan):-

Leader of a gang

Daring attitude

Retrenchment of unable member

Mind game

Find & target the week point of enemy

Great controlling power

Image conscious

What movie teaches us In our work life we realize how much more we can

do if we are confident and determined.

Teaches to work hard .

Need to be dedicated towards your job.

Every step in life is a battle to be fought.

How in order to get something we need to do

something.

There is always a Demand of The talent .

Cond…………. The importance of surviving to win.

The importance of working with diversity

The need for a “can do” spirit.

The power & importance of Team work

The importance of being objective

Physically & emotionally mobilizing a team

The importance of taking chances & risks to fulfill your

objective.

Thank you

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