ARTICLE AD BOX
Ramesh Sippy's cinematic masterpiece, 'Sholay', remains a timeless classic in Indian cinema. While the film is known for its star-studded cast and record-breaking box office success, a lesser-known anecdote about one of its actors is gaining traction.While stars like Dharmendra and Amitabh Bachchan commanded significant fees, one actor, who played a pivotal role, received a rather unusual form of payment: a brand-new refrigerator.That actor is the multi-talented Sachin Pilgaonkar, a veteran of over 65 films as a child artist and a director of more than 50 films across Hindi and Marathi cinema. Here's what happened at that time.
A cherished possession and iconic role
Sachin Pilgaonkar's role in 'Sholay' was brief yet impactful. He played Ahmed, the son of the blind imam, played by AK Hangal. His character's tragic death at the hands of the dreaded bandit Gabbar Singh was a powerful and emotional turning point in the film, deeply affecting audiences.According to a report in India.com, Sachin, in various interviews, revealed the fascinating story behind his payment. According to the actor, he received a refrigerator instead of a monetary fee for his role. This was in the 1970s, a time when a refrigerator was considered a luxury item, making it an incredibly valuable and thoughtful gift. As per the report, the refrigerator remains one of his "most cherished possessions," which he has kept intact to this day.
A career beyond 'Sholay'
Sachin Pilgaonkar's career is a testament to his versatility and talent. He began acting as a child at the age of five and went on to win a National Award for his performance in the Marathi film 'Ha Maza Marg Ekla' (1962). He has also directed numerous films, earning multiple accolades. His journey from a child artist to a celebrated actor and director in both Hindi and Marathi cinema is an inspiration.