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  1. Gopaldas Parmanand Sipahimalani (14 September 1914 — 25 December 2007), better known as G. P. Sippy, was an Indian film producer and director who worked in the Bollywood industry.

  2. Dec 27, 2007 · The Indian filmmaker and director G. P. Sippy, whose 1975 blockbuster “Sholay” (“Embers”) remains the most famous Hindi movie and the biggest commercial success for Bollywood, died on Tuesday in...

  3. Dec 26, 2007 · Veteran Bollywood film producer GP Sippy has died in the western Indian city of Mumbai at the age of 93. Mr Sippy was best known as the producer of Bollywood's biggest ever commercial success,...

  4. Mar 22, 2012 · For more videos log on tohttp://www.lehren.tv Watching the exclusive biography of 'G. P. Sippy' listing his career in the bollywood film industry.

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  5. Dec 27, 2007 · NEW DELHI, Dec 26: Bollywood veteran G.P. Sippy, who produced Indian cinema’s biggest blockbuster, “Sholay”, died in Mumbai on Tuesday at the age of 93. Sippy died from “age-related ailments”,...

  6. Dec 26, 2007 · Bollywood filmmaker G.P. Sippy, who produced a string of hits including Sholay, has died at 93. He died at his home in Mumbai Tuesday after a long illness, according to an official of his company...

  7. www.thisday.app › story › behind-the-camera-2241Behind the Camera

    Gopaldas Parmanand Sipahimalani or G.P. Sippy was one of the rare film producers and directors who ruled the Golder Era of Bollywood. Sippy's life took many turns before halting at the station of Bollywood. Born into the heart of Sindh, British India, Sippy hailed from a wealthy family of traders.