By Subhash K Jha BOLLYWOOD: On August 15, Ramesh Sippy’s Sholay completes 40 years. Subhash K Jha shoots questions at the Big B Amitabh Bachchan on the film that’s widely regarded as the most successful work from Indian cinema of all times. Q: 40 years of Sholay...your initial thoughts on the historic impact of the film? A: Never expected it to be what it did turn out to be... Q: Amitji, tell us about how you signed the film? A: Salim- Javed had worked with me in Zanjeer and they recommended me for Sholay. I also pleaded with Dharamji (who played the other lead in Sholay) to put in a compassionate word for me . Q: Sholay remains special on many counts. For one, Jayaji played your silent love interest. How special was it to work with your Soul Mate in a film where you couldn't express your love to her? A: I can’t believe you are asking this question. I mean when you work on a film you play the character surely. You forget what relation the colleague has with you ... Q: Your camaraderie with Dharamji is now legendary. Did the the two of share good times, playful times when not shooting? A: Yes we did. Q: Sadly the two of you did only two other films Chupke Chupke and Ram Balram together. A: Yes .. but it’s not as though we did not want to .We did a few guest appearances together, after . Q: Why was Ram Balram a disappointment in spite of Vijay Anand at its helm? A: It was not a disappointment for me at all .I loved working in it .And disappointment in what .. box office ? I am not so sure it was a failure. Q: You also got to work with Sanjeev Kumar. Went to do many memorable films with him. What was it like working with him specially in this film? A: A joy as always. A superior talent and a most likeable colleague ! Q: Gabbar Singh...did you and your Sholay mates expect the villain to become so iconic? A: When I heard the script, I begged Salim Saab and Javed Saab and later Ramesh Sippyji to let me play Gabbar. That should answer your question. I knew that it would be very popular and liked. Amjad and I met on the sets of Sholay, and remained dear friends till his passing. Q: Salim-Javed wrote many memorable characters for you. Which are your favourites? A: All of them... Q: Sirjee, did you ever expect the film would become such a landmark success? A: No...!! Q: Ramesh Sippy Saab and you did even better work together in Shakti. But Sholay remained the benchmark in Sippy Saab's career. Would it be correct to say a film like Sholay becomes a hard act to repeat for all involved , specially the director? A: It is not fair to say he did better work in Shakti, but Sholay became a benchmark. Each film has its own USP. Sholay had its own as did Shakti. Each project is looked at differently. I would like to believe that each project for a maker is the equivalent of giving birth to their child. How could one child be different from another in affection, care and concern. Q: Finally, how would you define the enduring power and glory of Sholay? A: “The answer my friend is ‘blowin’ in the wind ..” That after 40 years of its release you are still wanting to do an interview on it ! READ NEXT: Amitabh, Rekha caught together!