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Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak

 
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Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak
Directed by Mansoor Khan
Produced by Nasir Hussain
Written by Nasir Hussain
Starring Aamir Khan
Juhi Chawla
Dalip Tahil
Alok Nath
Music by Anand-Milind
Cinematography Kiran Deohans
Editing by Zafar Sultan
Distributed by Nasir Hussain Films
Release date(s) 1 March 1988
Running time 163 mins
Country India
Language Hindi

Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak, sometimes called QSQT and released in 1988, is an Indian Bollywood film written by veteran producer/director Nasir Hussain and directed by his son Mansoor Khan. The film starred Hussain's nephew, Aamir Khan, along with Juhi Chawla in their first major roles. It is often wrongly believed to be the debut film for both actors. However, Aamir Khan had earlier appeared in a small role in Holi (1984), and Juhi Chawla in Sultanat (1986). Upon release, the film became a box office hit and shot its leading stars to fame overnight. The film was also the first major hit for the music-director duo of Anand-Milind and singer Udit Narayan.

Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak's music, romantic storyline, and young actors shifted the momentum away from the violent and aging ethos that were prevalent in the films at the time. It also made melodious tunes once again popular over the 80's trend of disco and breakdance influenced soundtracks. Indiatimes Movies ranks the movie amongst the Top 25 Must See Bollywood Films.[1]

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Synopsis

Dhanraj Singh spent years in prison for killing the man responsible for his sister's suicide. His family, and the family of the murdered man, are deadly enemies. Dhanraj's son, Raj (Aamir Khan), falls deeply in love with Rashmi (Juhi Chawla), the daughter of the rival Rajput patriarch, after seeing her at her birthday party in her house, which he sneaks into. Rashmi does not know that Raj is Dhanraj's son, and returns his affection after he rescues and saves her from a group of scoundrels. Then all is revealed, and the two families try to tear the lovers apart. Rashmi is going to be forced into an arranged marriage. The lovers elope and have a brief interval of happiness before retribution strikes.

The lovers stay in a deserted fort. Eventually Rashmi's father hires a henchman to kill Raj, but he kills Rashmi instead. Raj is devastated and commits suicide with a dagger gifted by Rashmi. The plot is based on Romeo and Juliet.

Trivia

Juhi Chawla was offered the role of Draupadi in BR Chopra's mega television series Mahabharat, but turned it down when QSQT came along. The success of the film turned her film career around.

Music

The film soundtrack contains 5 songs composed by duo Anand-Milind, and won them the Filmfare Best Music Director Award Best playback singer male Udit Narayan. The music for Akele Hain To Kya Gum Hai is copied note for note from the instrumental number Return to the Alamo by the band The Shadows.

No. Song Singer(s)
1. Akele Hain To Kya Gum Hai Udit Narayan, Alka Yagnik
2. Ae Mere Humsafar Udit Narayan, Alka Yagnik
3. Gazab Ka Hai Din Udit Narayan, Alka Yagnik
4. Kahe Sataye Alka Yagnik
5. Papa Kehte Hain Udit Narayan

Awards

The Awards won are shown in bold

Filmfare Awards :

National Film Awards:

Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment - Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak

Notes

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Awards
Preceded by
Ram Teri Ganga Maili (1985)
(no award in 1986 and 1987)
Filmfare Award for Best Film
1988
Succeeded by
Maine Pyar Kiya

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