Ramesh Sippy, Hema Malini Reveal Dharmendra Mixed Vodka In Coconut Water, Walked 50 Kms For Sholay
The two were recently present at the magazine cover launch commemorating 50 years of Sholay.
Recalling the incident, Ramesh Sippy exclusively told IANS,“One day, Dharmendra decided that he wanted to walk all the way from the hotel to the shooting spot, which was almost 50 kilometres away. He started walking around two or three in the morning, stopped briefly in between, and continued till he reached the location at around seven in the morning. After resting for an hour, he came out and was ready to shoot. It was unbelievable, but he was completely determined.”
Hema Malini added,“He would walk miles and miles.”
Sippy further highlighted the actor's fun-loving side, and said,“That was one side of Dharmendra. The other side was his playful nature. Sometimes there would be a little vodka mixed into coconut water, a small wink, and the message would pass through. It gave him a certain spirit.”
The filmmaker then went on to describe Dharmendra's personality, and said,“There was a childlike innocence in him that came through very often, and within moments, he would turn into a strong, serious man. That quality was very winning. He could get angry, but he would be absolutely fine again within moments.”
For the uninitiated, Dharmendra essayed the role of Veeru in the iconic movie Sholay that released in 1975.
It went onto become a cult classic and one of the finest movies of Indian cinema.
The movie along with Dharmendra also starred Amitabh Bachchan, Jaya Bachchan, Hema Malini, Sanjeev Kumar, Amjad Khan, AK Hangal, Sachin Pilgaonkar amongst others.
–IANS
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