Overview
- IFFS has selected the restored Sholay as its centrepiece film, presented by the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne team.
- Sydney screenings are scheduled for October 9 and 10, with IFFS insiders reporting increased demand after the announcement.
- Film Heritage Foundation and Sippy Films led a multi-year 4K restoration using a rare colour-reversal print located in London along with original negatives and long-lost scenes recovered in Mumbai.
- The new cut reinstates the intended ending that was replaced before the 1975 release following censorship objections, without disclosing story details.
- Following a world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival earlier this month, the restoration now makes its Australian debut at IFFS.