*Sholay’s* Gabbar Singh remains one of the most iconic villains in Indian cinema, with an impact comparable to that of Ravana. The character is a symbol of fear, authority, and cinematic excellence. His presence and memorable lines have solidified his place in film history. Though not a scholar, he was literate, capable of reading letters that fueled his ruthlessness. The film continues to be celebrated after fifty years, and the character of Gabbar Singh is still a subject of discussion.
Amjad Khan’s portrayal of Gabbar Singh was a career-defining role. The film’s success brought him numerous opportunities. Initially, the role was offered to Danny, but due to a scheduling conflict with *Dharmatma*, which was set to be filmed in Afghanistan, Danny was unable to take the role. Salim-Javed then recommended Amjad Khan, recalling a performance of his. After a successful screen test, Amjad Khan was cast. With guidance from his father, Jayant, he refined the character, and after the film’s release, Gabbar Singh became a sensation. The character and the film changed the way villains were portrayed in Indian cinema. Gabbar Singh continues to be a symbol of cinematic villainy.
