"We conceived an idea and when we started working on the
screenplay, it gradually dawned on us that the film has more
than two important characters and, as a matter of fact, quite
a few important characters so it can be a multi-starrer film.
"Honestly, when we started developing the screenplay...
we didn't think on those terms. The director was happy with
the script and then we decided to go 70 mm, stereophonic and
so on."
"Sholay" was made on a budget of Rs.30 million and
went on to become a huge success. In 1999, BBC India declared
it as the "film of the millennium". Its run at the
Bollywood box office even caught the attention of the Guinness
Book of World Records, where it was inducted for its five-year
run.
Akhtar tries to analyse the secret of the film's success.
"When something like this happens, we try to rationalise
and try to find out the logic behind the success. If there's
logic, then there should have been many films made of the same
stature. It just happens. I am afraid there is no foolproof
formula to make such a film.
"I can guess that it's the right combination of characters,
right spectrum of emotions - from deep tragedy to hilarious
comedies, correct combination of all kinds of feelings like
love, dignity and friendship - that were fulfilled in the film."
Akhtar remembers how the film was cast. When director Ramesh
Sippy was finalising the cast, Dharmendra and Hema Malini were
busy with "Seeta Aur Geeta" while Amitabh Bachchan
was an emerging actor.
"While developing the script, we realised we could cast
big actors. Hemaji and Dharmendraji were working in 'Seeta Aur
Geeta' that time and they were in the core of their relationship
then.
"Amitabh Bachchan was emerging that time. When 'Sholay'
cast was finalised, I think 'Zanjeer' was not released or almost
released. When they were casting for the film, they had seen
the trial of 'Zanjeer' and decided he was the right actor. And
then one after another things happened," he said.
Everyone was sure Pran would play Thakur and was a bit surprised
when Ramesh Sippy decided to take Sanjeev Kumar for the role.
Akhtar gives credit to producer G.P. Sippy for having the conviction
to make the movie.
"Due credit should be given to Mr G.P Sippy. It was his
immense confidence and courage that led him to make the film.
People used to say 'Sippy saab to pagal ho gaye hai'; how will
he recover the money? That time the film was made at Rs.3 crore
and it was a big success."
Asked if he would ever try writing a script like "Sholay"
again, Akhtar said: "Trying again to write something like
that would be a very dangerous idea. You should try writing
something that is inspiring you or you are highly interested
in. But the moment you say you are writing something like that,
you are in trouble because imitation of success is not a success."