Dharmendra was the highest paid on Sholay, Big B got 1 lakh

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Dharmendra was the highest paid actor for 'Sholay', Amitabh Bachchan was paid ₹1 lakh while Jaya Bachchan's fee was the lowest

When Sholay hit theatres in August 1975, few could’ve predicted that it would go on to define an era—and remain etched in the hearts of generations to come. As the legendary film marks its 50th anniversary this year, fascinating details from behind the scenes have resurfaced, offering a glimpse into its making and the people who brought it to life.The film and its cast remains iconic today, but the actors were paid quite modestly as compared to today's scenario. Several reports suggest that Dharmendra the highest-paid actor on the sets, receiving ₹1.5 lakh for his portrayal of Veeru. Sanjeev Kumar, who embodied the resilient Thakur Baldev Singh, was paid ₹1.25 lakh. Meanwhile, Amitabh Bachchhan was paid ₹ 1lakh for his role. The menacing yet unforgettable Gabbar Singh, played by Amjad Khan, earned him ₹50,000.

Among the leading ladies, Hema Malini took home ₹75,000, whereas Jaya Bachchan received the least—just ₹35,000.Interestingly, it was Dharmendra who had recommended Bachchan for the role. The legendary actor was asked about it on Rajat Sharma's 'Aap Ki Adaalat' and he said, "Main yeh kisi ko nahi bolta. Lekin ab Amitabh khud bolne lage hai. Woh role Shatru (Shatrughan Sinha) ko jaa raha tha. Shatru ko pataa chala toh usne kaha, paaji kyun mera role de diya.

Maine kaha yaar tu samajh nahi aata. Woh aaya tha toh maine socha usko milna chahiye.

"He had also said in an interview with ANI about what happened. "Amitabh sahab (He used to come to meet me. Mr. Amitabh.) He used to sit next to me. To Maine Ramesh Sippy ji ko kaha yeh naya ladka hai usko awaaz se to lagta hai bahut acha kaam karega...unki jo andar se chahna thi..jo khud se pyar karne ki khoobsurati thi vo achi lagi..maine kaha inko lelo (So I told him to take him)," said the legendary actor.Reflecting on the experience of working on Sholay, Dharmendra fondly remarked, “This film, I believe, is made for centuries to come.” His sentiment echoes the timeless impact the film continues to have, half a century after its release.

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