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Described as an Indianised western, it tells the story of a man who hires two ex-convicts to seek revenge for the murder of his family. The film’s advertising aimed to convey the monumentality of the film through the all-star cast and the distinctive typography. The lettering is formed from rocks and stones, which represent the boulders and desert setting of the film. The film booklet cover and the original poster had the same design.","physicalDescription":"On the front cover, at the top of the leaflet is written 'The Greatest star cast ever assembled- The Greatest story ever told'. Across the centre of the cover is the title 'Sholay ' drawn in three-dimensional lettering  and shading which looks like cracked stone and gives the impression of monumental  scale. The entire background is in painted flames of orange  and red . Below the title are seven insets with photographs of the main characters. 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