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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ramesh_SippyRamesh Sippy - Wikipedia

    Ramesh Sippy was born on 23 January 1947 in Karachi, British India in a Sindhi Hindu family to G. P. Sippy who was a film producer. Ramesh Sippy has been married twice; his current wife is actress Kiran Juneja. With his first wife, Geeta, he has 3 children. His son Rohan Sippy is a film director.

  3. Ramesh Sippy’s first visit to the set of film Sazaa. He entered the film industry at the age of 9. “Shahenshah” (1953) was the first film of his career as a Child Artist. He played the role of Achala Sachdev’s son in the film. Before coming into filmmaking, he went to the London School of Economics to learn business.

    • Directing the Film "Sholay" 1975
    • in kilograms-65 kgin pounds-143 lbs
    • Film Director, Film Producer
  4. Aug 14, 2015 · Filmmaker Ramesh Sippy, who directed the cult classic 'Sholay', celebrated 40 years of the film at a special function in Mumbai on Thursday (August 13). Also present was his filmmaker son, Rohan. (Source: Photo by Express Photo by Dilip Kagda)

  5. 12 hours ago · The 1985 musical romantic drama film 'Saagar' directed by Ramesh Sippy starred tars Rishi Kapoor, Kamal Haasan and Dimple Kapadia. The was India's official entry for the Academy Award for Best ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SholaySholay - Wikipedia

    About six months after the release of Zanjeer (1973), Salim-Javed contacted G. P. Sippy and his son Ramesh Sippy, and narrated the four-line snippet to them. Ramesh Sippy liked the concept of Sholay and hired them to develop it.

  7. Film director Rohan Sippy is his son. Before their 2004 divorce, his daughter Sheena was wed to Kunal Kapoor, the son of Shashi Kapoor. When he was six years old, Ramesh Sippy went to the sets of his father’s debut movie, Sazaa.

  8. Aug 15, 2020 · Sholay, a cult classic about revenge and redemption, was initially set to have its key characters of Jai-Veeru and Thakur from Army background and a different ending, says director Ramesh Sippy, who never imagined the phenomenon his film would become upon its release 45 years ago.

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