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Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak

Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak (transl. From doomsday till doomsday),[a] also known by the initialism QSQT, is a 1988 Indian Hindi-language romantic musical film, directed by Mansoor Khan, written and produced by Nasir Hussain, and starring Aamir Khan (in his leading film debut) along with Juhi Chawla in lead roles. The film was released on 29 April 1988 to widespread critical acclaim, and was a major commercial success at the box office, turning Aamir Khan and Juhi Chawla into superstars.[4]

Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak
Movie poster
Directed byMansoor Khan
Written byNasir Hussain
Aamir Khan
Produced byNasir Hussain
Starring
CinematographyKiran Deohans
Edited byZafar Sultan
Music byAnand–Milind
Production
company
Nasir Hussain Films
Release date
  • 29 April 1988 (1988-04-29)[1]
Running time
163 mins
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
Box office₹50 million (net)[2]

The plot of the film was a modern-day take on classic tragic romance stories such as Layla and Majnun, Heer Ranjha,[5] and Romeo and Juliet.[6] QSQT, which "reinvented the romantic musical genre" in Bollywood,[7] was a milestone in the history of Hindi cinema, setting the template for Bollywood musical romance films that defined Hindi cinema in the 1990s.[8][9] The soundtrack of the film, composed by Anand–Milind, with lyrics written by Majrooh Sultanpuri, was equally successful, becoming one of the best-selling Bollywood soundtrack albums of the 1980s with more than 8 million soundtrack albums sold, and with "Papa Kehte Hain" (sung by Udit Narayan and picturized on Aamir Khan) being the most popular hit song from the album. The soundtrack was a breakthrough for the careers of Anand–Milind,[10] as well as T-Series, one of India's leading record labels.[11]

At the 36th National Film Awards, Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak won the National Film Award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment. At the 34th Filmfare Awards, the film received eleven nominations, and won a leading eight awards, including Best Film, Best Director (Mansoor), Best Male Debut (Aamir), and Best Female Debut (Chawla). Indiatimes Movies ranks the film amongst the "Top 25 Must See Bollywood Films".[12]

Plot

Dhanakpur village farmers Thakur Jaswant and Dhanraj Singh are brothers. Their younger sister Madhumati aka Madhu was dumped and impregnated by Ratan, the younger son of Thakur Raghuvir Singh (Arun Mathur) from a rich Rajput family. The family refuses Madhu's marriage to Ratan, who's engaged to another girl, after he denies the allegations made by Jaswant. But his mother later tells Raghuvir she secretly heard Madhu tell Ratan the allegations some time earlier outside their house and begs him to marry them. He immediately refuses telling her an unmarried pregnant girl can't ruin their family's honour by becoming their daughter-in-law. Jaswant leaves the village to sell their farm and see if they can move to Delhi where their other sister Parvati lives with her husband Bhagwandas and son Shyam, when he realizes the huge humiliation and shame their family will get there because Madhu's lover will marry someone else especially after he impregnated her. Saddened by losing her lover and the dishonour he will cause her family, Madhu commits suicide. Frustrated, Dhanraj brings her body at Ratan's wedding and kills him. He is jailed. The two families are now enemies. Jaswant moves to Delhi with Dhanraj's wife Saroj and son, Raj at Parvati's house, runs a clothing business with Bhagwandas and reaches good; he also raises Raj.

14 years later

Bailed, Dhanraj receives a letter from his son Raj, an ardent music lover who completes his education in Rajput College. He sneaks into Raj's college farewell party and is glad to see him fulfill his dreams. After the party Raj and his cousin Shyam who also completed his education there, emotionally reunite with him and bring him home where he also emotionally reunites with the rest of the family. Raj, Shyam and Dhanraj now join Bhagwandas and Jaswant's business furthering their success. In a twist of fate, Raj goes to Dhanakpur with Shyam to file a business case against Raghuvir's elder son Thakur Randhir Singh. While returning home, he is attracted to Randhir's beautiful daughter Rashmi. He sneaks with a reluctant Shyam into her birthday party that night to see her. He poses as Roop Singh, Randhir's friend Thakur Pratap Singh's son whom he wants her to marry. Raj reluctantly meets with Randhir after he becomes happy to "see" him after long. When the real Roop Singh arrives, Randhir refuses to believe it and that's when Raj and Shyam flee much to Randhir's anger. He then finds out from his manager, he was Dhanraj's son who came to file a business case against him and tells his mother and Rashmi which shocks them. Raj and Rashmi meet again at a holiday spot and fall in love. Raj learns about her family but is unable to tell her the truth. But after she eats with him, Shyam, Dhanraj and Saroj, she tells Dhanraj she's Thakur Randhir's Singh's daughter and is from Dhanakpur. Frustrated, he tells her he is the one who killed her uncle Ratan. Saddened, she and Raj exchange an emotional goodbye after he also tells her he tried to forget her after learning her identity a long time ago but couldn't because he was madly in love with her which shocks her. Back in Delhi, they still secretly meet even after he reluctantly promises his family he'll forget her when they confront him for loving an enemy. Randhir finds out about them after seeing them together at her college after he overhears their phone call at their house one day, and fixes her wedding to Roop Singh. He warns Jaswant, Saroj and Parvati at their house that he'll kill Raj if he tries to meet her again. Jaswant then confronts Raj about it and agrees to not tell Dhanraj anything after Raj lies he met her only to end their love. After Randhir beats him up and throws him out of their house when he warns him, he and his father can't separate them no matter what, at her engagement, she gets engaged to Roop Singh. Raj becomes very heartbroken about her engagement and cries in his father's arms out of shame for loving their enemy. However, later on with the help of her friend Kavita, she elopes from home and with Shyam's help Raj gets ready to elope too.

Raj and Rashmi take on their families and elope, dreaming of an idyllic life together. They stay in a deserted fort, happy in their own paradise. Furious, Randhir posts Raj's picture in the newspapers offering a huge reward if he is found but doesn't share Rashmi's name thinking of the bad name their family will get. Dhanraj warns him that he'll reluctantly be the killer Dhanraj he was before if he harms Raj after seeing his picture. When Randhir learns their whereabouts, he, his brother-in-law and his nephew Balwant hire killers to kill Raj. Overhearing this, his mother then goes to Raj's house and begs his family to save them. Raj leaves to bring firewood for their house. Randhir arrives with his brother-in-law, Balwant and the killers. They send them to kill Raj. While Raj is away, Randhir meets Rashmi, assuring her he has "accepted their love" and came to take them home.

Rashmi is overjoyed at Randhir's words, unaware of the truth. Raj is chased by the henchmen. Dhanraj reaches the fort with Jaswant, Shyam and Randhir's mother and asks about Raj's whereabouts. Rashmi leaves to make sure Raj is okay. He is about to be shot but the henchman shoots Rashmi twice instead. She dies in Raj's arms, making him devastated and grief-stricken.

Raj commits suicide by stabbing himself, and dies beside Rashmi. The final scene is both families running toward them; the lovers are together, never to be separated, as the sun sets behind them.

Cast

Production

The film marked the directorial debut of Mansoor Khan, son of Nasir Hussain as well as the acting debut of Mansoor's cousin Aamir Khan. The film was a tale of unrequited love and parental opposition, with Khan portraying Raj, a "clean-cut, wholesome boy-next-door".[6] The plot was a modern-day take on classic tragic romance stories such as Layla-Majnun, Heer-Ranjha,[5] and Romeo-Juliet.[6]

Mansoor recalled that his father Nasir wanted to launch Aamir as a leading actor and got convinced that Mansoor would direct the film after watching his telefilm.[13][14] The film was initially titled Nafrat Ke Waaris before returning to original title.[15]

Nasir initially wanted to cast Shammi Kapoor and Sanjeev Kumar as the family patriarchs, but Mansoor refused to work with them as they were 'too senior.'[16]

For the film's marketing, Aamir was involved in promoting the film. He set up an outdoor ad campaign, which was a faceless poster that said, "Who is Aamir Khan? Ask the girl next door!" With the help of his brother-in-law Raj Zutshi, Khan also went around putting up posters on auto-rickshaws across Mumbai.[17]

Music

Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak
Studio album by
Released1988
GenreFeature film soundtrack
LanguageHindi
LabelT-Series
ProducerAnand–Milind
Anand–Milind chronology
Shiv Shakti
(1988)
Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak
(1988)
Woh Phir Aayegi
(1988)
Majrooh Sultanpuri chronology
Zamane Ko Dikhana Hai
(1981)
Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak
(1988)
Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar
(1992)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Planet Bollywood          [18]

The soundtrack contains five songs composed by duo Anand–Milind, and songs written by veteran Majrooh Sultanpuri. All the tracks were sung by Udit Narayan, who sang for Aamir Khan and Alka Yagnik, who sang for Juhi Chawla.

Pancham (R. D. Burman) was to compose the soundtrack, but director Mansoor Khan wanted a young music director. That's how Anand–Milind, who had worked with him earlier on this tele-film, secured this project.[13] Mansoor selected Narayan to sing all songs because he felt that his voice would suit Aamir.[13]

The biggest hit song from the album was "Papa Kehte Hain".[19] Majroosh saab (as he is fondly known) wrote the song at the age of 70. Sung by Narayan and picturised on Aamir Khan, the full title of the song is "Papa Kehte Hain Bada Naam Karega",[20] which translates to "My dad says that I'll make him proud!".[21]

Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak was the best-selling Bollywood music soundtrack album of 1988, outselling Tezaab, the second best-seller,[22] which itself had sold over 8 million units.[23] Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak became one of the best-selling Indian soundtrack albums of the 1980s.[22] It was the first major hit album released by the record label T-Series.[11] Prior to release, Nasir Hussain reportedly sold the film's music rights to T-Series founder Gulshan Kumar for only ₹400,000[24] ($30,000).[25]

At the 34th Filmfare Awards, Anand–Milind won the Filmfare Award for Best Music Director, Majrooh Sultanpuri was nominated for Best Lyricist for "Papa Kehte Hain", and Udit Narayan won Best Male Playback Singer for "Papa Kehte Hain".

All lyrics are written by Majrooh Sultanpuri; all music is composed by Anand–Milind.

No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Papa Kehte Hain"Udit Narayan05:55
2."Ae Mere Humsafar"Udit Narayan and Alka Yagnik05:53
3."Akele Hain To Kya Gum Hai"Udit Narayan and Alka Yagnik05:59
4."Ghazab Ka Hai Din"Udit Narayan and Alka Yagnik04:26
5."Kahe Sataye"Alka Yagnik02:19
6."Papa Kehte Hain (Sad)"Udit Narayan04:01

Popular culture

The song "Papa Kehte Hain":

  • was used in Hum Saath Saath Hain (1999) in a parody. It was rendered by the original singer Udit Narayan and re-written by Ravinder Rawal.
  • was used in Dil (also starring Aamir Khan) (1990) during a college party scene.
  • was used in Andaz Apna Apna (also starring Aamir Khan) (1994) in a comedy sequence.
  • was recreated by Vishal–Shekhar as a short song for the 2012 film Student of the Year, which was Varun Dhawan's debut, in which he sings while performing at a concert.
  • was used in the Ajay Devgn-starrer, De De Pyaar De (2019) everytime Bhavin Bhanushali's character, Ishaan talks lovingly about Ayesha (played by Rakul Preet Singh), without knowing that she is his father's girlfriend (played by Devgn).

The song was also a success in the Binaca Geetmala.[26]

The song "Aye Mere Humsafar" was recreated by Mithoon and sung by Mithoon and Tulsi Kumar for the 2015 film All Is Well. Amitabh Verma wrote additional lyrics for this version.[27]

The song "Ghazab Ka Hai Din" was used in 2015 film Masaan.

The song "Ghazab Ka Hai Din" was also recreated by Tanishk Bagchi and sung by Jubin Nautiyal & Prakriti Kakar for the 2018 film Dil Juunglee. Tanishk Bagchi wrote additional lyrics for this version.

Box office

Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak became a golden jubilee hit after running for 50 weeks.[28] It earned a domestic net collection of 50 million[2] ($4 million),[25] and was declared a blockbuster, becoming the third highest-grossing film of 1988, behind Tezaab and Shahenshah.[29] Adjusted for inflation, the domestic net collection of Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak is equivalent to more than 1.4 billion (US$21.5 million) in 2017.[b]

The film was also released in China, in 1990.[31] It was Aamir Khan's first film released in China, two decades before he became a household name there in the 2010s after 3 Idiots (2009).[32]

Accolades

Award Date of ceremony Category Recipient(s) and nominee(s) Result Ref(s)
Filmfare Awards 34th Filmfare Awards Best Film Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak Won [33]
Best Director Mansoor Khan Won
Best Actor Aamir Khan Nominated
Best Male Debut Won
Best Actress Juhi Chawla Nominated
Best Female Debut Won
Best Music Director Anand–Milind Won
Best Lyricist Majrooh Sultanpuri for "Papa Kehte Hain" Nominated
Best Male Playback Singer Udit Narayan for "Papa Kehte Hain" Won
Best Screenplay Nasir Hussain Won
Best Cinematography Kiran Deohans Won
National Film Awards 36th National Film Awards Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak Won [34]
Special Mention Aamir Khan (also for Raakh) Won

Remakes

The film was remade in Telugu as Akkada Ammayi Ikkada Abbayi, which marked the debut for Pawan Kalyan. It was also remade in Bangladesh as Keyamat Theke Keyamat in 1993, marking it as the debut film for Bangladeshi superstar Salman Shah and Moushumi. It was also remade in Sinhala as Dalu lana gini starring Damith Fonseka and Dilhani Ekanayake. It was also remade in Nepali as Yug dekhi yug samma, which marked the debut of Nepalese superstar Rajesh Hamal.

Legacy

Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak proved to be a major commercial success, catapulting both Khan and Chawla to superstardom.[35] It received 8 Filmfare Awards including a Best Male Debut for Khan and Best Female Debut award for Chawla. [36] The film has since attained cult status.[37] Bollywood Hungama credits it as a "path-breaking and trend-setting film" for Indian cinema.[38]

Gautam Chintamani's book Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak: The Film That Revived Hindi Cinema (2016) credits the film with revitalizing Hindi cinema.[9] In the late 1980s, Hindi cinema was experiencing a decline in box office turnout, due to increasing violence, decline in musical melodic quality, and rise in video piracy, leading to middle-class family audiences abandoning theaters. Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak's blend of youthfulness, wholesome entertainment, emotional quotients and strong melodies is credited with luring family audiences back to the big screen.[38][9] The film is credited with having "reinvented the romantic musical genre" in Bollywood.[7] Chintamani credits it as one of the most important films of the last three decades. It was a milestone in the history of Hindi cinema, setting the template for Bollywood musical romance films that defined Hindi cinema in the 1990s.[8] In a 2000 survey by Indolink.com, Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak was ranked the best film of the 80's.[39]

Notes

  1. ^ Qayamat is the term for the Islamic concept of Day of Resurrection[3]
  2. ^ 1993 inflation rate was 18 times: Darr's domestic nett of ₹107.3 million in 1993 is equivalent to ₹1,914.4 million in 2017.[30]

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External links

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For other films named Qayamat see Qayamat disambiguation Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak transl From doomsday till doomsday a also known by the initialism QSQT is a 1988 Indian Hindi language romantic musical film directed by Mansoor Khan written and produced by Nasir Hussain and starring Aamir Khan in his leading film debut along with Juhi Chawla in lead roles The film was released on 29 April 1988 to widespread critical acclaim and was a major commercial success at the box office turning Aamir Khan and Juhi Chawla into superstars 4 Qayamat Se Qayamat TakMovie posterDirected byMansoor KhanWritten byNasir HussainAamir KhanProduced byNasir HussainStarringAamir KhanJuhi ChawlaCinematographyKiran DeohansEdited byZafar SultanMusic byAnand MilindProductioncompanyNasir Hussain FilmsRelease date29 April 1988 1988 04 29 1 Running time163 minsCountryIndiaLanguageHindiBox office 50 million net 2 The plot of the film was a modern day take on classic tragic romance stories such as Layla and Majnun Heer Ranjha 5 and Romeo and Juliet 6 QSQT which reinvented the romantic musical genre in Bollywood 7 was a milestone in the history of Hindi cinema setting the template for Bollywood musical romance films that defined Hindi cinema in the 1990s 8 9 The soundtrack of the film composed by Anand Milind with lyrics written by Majrooh Sultanpuri was equally successful becoming one of the best selling Bollywood soundtrack albums of the 1980s with more than 8 million soundtrack albums sold and with Papa Kehte Hain sung by Udit Narayan and picturized on Aamir Khan being the most popular hit song from the album The soundtrack was a breakthrough for the careers of Anand Milind 10 as well as T Series one of India s leading record labels 11 At the 36th National Film Awards Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak won the National Film Award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment At the 34th Filmfare Awards the film received eleven nominations and won a leading eight awards including Best Film Best Director Mansoor Best Male Debut Aamir and Best Female Debut Chawla Indiatimes Movies ranks the film amongst the Top 25 Must See Bollywood Films 12 Contents 1 Plot 1 1 14 years later 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Music 4 1 Popular culture 5 Box office 6 Accolades 7 Remakes 8 Legacy 9 Notes 10 References 11 External linksPlot EditDhanakpur village farmers Thakur Jaswant and Dhanraj Singh are brothers Their younger sister Madhumati aka Madhu was dumped and impregnated by Ratan the younger son of Thakur Raghuvir Singh Arun Mathur from a rich Rajput family The family refuses Madhu s marriage to Ratan who s engaged to another girl after he denies the allegations made by Jaswant But his mother later tells Raghuvir she secretly heard Madhu tell Ratan the allegations some time earlier outside their house and begs him to marry them He immediately refuses telling her an unmarried pregnant girl can t ruin their family s honour by becoming their daughter in law Jaswant leaves the village to sell their farm and see if they can move to Delhi where their other sister Parvati lives with her husband Bhagwandas and son Shyam when he realizes the huge humiliation and shame their family will get there because Madhu s lover will marry someone else especially after he impregnated her Saddened by losing her lover and the dishonour he will cause her family Madhu commits suicide Frustrated Dhanraj brings her body at Ratan s wedding and kills him He is jailed The two families are now enemies Jaswant moves to Delhi with Dhanraj s wife Saroj and son Raj at Parvati s house runs a clothing business with Bhagwandas and reaches good he also raises Raj 14 years later Edit Bailed Dhanraj receives a letter from his son Raj an ardent music lover who completes his education in Rajput College He sneaks into Raj s college farewell party and is glad to see him fulfill his dreams After the party Raj and his cousin Shyam who also completed his education there emotionally reunite with him and bring him home where he also emotionally reunites with the rest of the family Raj Shyam and Dhanraj now join Bhagwandas and Jaswant s business furthering their success In a twist of fate Raj goes to Dhanakpur with Shyam to file a business case against Raghuvir s elder son Thakur Randhir Singh While returning home he is attracted to Randhir s beautiful daughter Rashmi He sneaks with a reluctant Shyam into her birthday party that night to see her He poses as Roop Singh Randhir s friend Thakur Pratap Singh s son whom he wants her to marry Raj reluctantly meets with Randhir after he becomes happy to see him after long When the real Roop Singh arrives Randhir refuses to believe it and that s when Raj and Shyam flee much to Randhir s anger He then finds out from his manager he was Dhanraj s son who came to file a business case against him and tells his mother and Rashmi which shocks them Raj and Rashmi meet again at a holiday spot and fall in love Raj learns about her family but is unable to tell her the truth But after she eats with him Shyam Dhanraj and Saroj she tells Dhanraj she s Thakur Randhir s Singh s daughter and is from Dhanakpur Frustrated he tells her he is the one who killed her uncle Ratan Saddened she and Raj exchange an emotional goodbye after he also tells her he tried to forget her after learning her identity a long time ago but couldn t because he was madly in love with her which shocks her Back in Delhi they still secretly meet even after he reluctantly promises his family he ll forget her when they confront him for loving an enemy Randhir finds out about them after seeing them together at her college after he overhears their phone call at their house one day and fixes her wedding to Roop Singh He warns Jaswant Saroj and Parvati at their house that he ll kill Raj if he tries to meet her again Jaswant then confronts Raj about it and agrees to not tell Dhanraj anything after Raj lies he met her only to end their love After Randhir beats him up and throws him out of their house when he warns him he and his father can t separate them no matter what at her engagement she gets engaged to Roop Singh Raj becomes very heartbroken about her engagement and cries in his father s arms out of shame for loving their enemy However later on with the help of her friend Kavita she elopes from home and with Shyam s help Raj gets ready to elope too Raj and Rashmi take on their families and elope dreaming of an idyllic life together They stay in a deserted fort happy in their own paradise Furious Randhir posts Raj s picture in the newspapers offering a huge reward if he is found but doesn t share Rashmi s name thinking of the bad name their family will get Dhanraj warns him that he ll reluctantly be the killer Dhanraj he was before if he harms Raj after seeing his picture When Randhir learns their whereabouts he his brother in law and his nephew Balwant hire killers to kill Raj Overhearing this his mother then goes to Raj s house and begs his family to save them Raj leaves to bring firewood for their house Randhir arrives with his brother in law Balwant and the killers They send them to kill Raj While Raj is away Randhir meets Rashmi assuring her he has accepted their love and came to take them home Rashmi is overjoyed at Randhir s words unaware of the truth Raj is chased by the henchmen Dhanraj reaches the fort with Jaswant Shyam and Randhir s mother and asks about Raj s whereabouts Rashmi leaves to make sure Raj is okay He is about to be shot but the henchman shoots Rashmi twice instead She dies in Raj s arms making him devastated and grief stricken Raj commits suicide by stabbing himself and dies beside Rashmi The final scene is both families running toward them the lovers are together never to be separated as the sun sets behind them Cast EditAamir Khan as Rajveer Raj Singh Imran Khan as young Raj Juhi Chawla as Rashmi Singh Goga Kapoor as Randhir Singh Rashmi s father Dalip Tahil as Dhanraj Singh Raj s father Ravindra Kapoor as Dharampal Singh Asha Sharma as Saraswati Singh Alok Nath as Jaswant Singh Raj s paternal uncle Rajendranath Zutshi as Shyam Prakash Shehnaz Kudia as Kavita Bhalotiya Charushila as Parvati Sharma Beena Banerjee as Saroj Kunder Reema Lagoo as Kamla Singh Rashmi s mother Nandita Thakur as Indumati Devi Ahmed Khan as Bhagwandas Kumar Arjun as Ratan Singh Madhumati s ex lover Ajit Vachani as Vakil Biharilal Yunus Parvez as Truck Driver Viju Khote as Maan Singh Arun Mathur as Raghuvir Singh Ratan s father Shehzad Khan as Shahid Khan Makrand Deshpande as Baba Yatin Karyekar as Baba s friend Faisal Khan as Baba s friend Shiva Rindani as Balwant Singh Reena Dutta in a special appearance in the song Papa Kehte Hain Production EditThe film marked the directorial debut of Mansoor Khan son of Nasir Hussain as well as the acting debut of Mansoor s cousin Aamir Khan The film was a tale of unrequited love and parental opposition with Khan portraying Raj a clean cut wholesome boy next door 6 The plot was a modern day take on classic tragic romance stories such as Layla Majnun Heer Ranjha 5 and Romeo Juliet 6 Mansoor recalled that his father Nasir wanted to launch Aamir as a leading actor and got convinced that Mansoor would direct the film after watching his telefilm 13 14 The film was initially titled Nafrat Ke Waaris before returning to original title 15 Nasir initially wanted to cast Shammi Kapoor and Sanjeev Kumar as the family patriarchs but Mansoor refused to work with them as they were too senior 16 For the film s marketing Aamir was involved in promoting the film He set up an outdoor ad campaign which was a faceless poster that said Who is Aamir Khan Ask the girl next door With the help of his brother in law Raj Zutshi Khan also went around putting up posters on auto rickshaws across Mumbai 17 Music EditQayamat Se Qayamat TakStudio album by Anand Milind and Majrooh SultanpuriReleased1988GenreFeature film soundtrackLanguageHindiLabelT SeriesProducerAnand MilindAnand Milind chronologyShiv Shakti 1988 Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak 1988 Woh Phir Aayegi 1988 Majrooh Sultanpuri chronologyZamane Ko Dikhana Hai 1981 Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak 1988 Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar 1992 Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingPlanet Bollywood 18 Papa Kehte Hain source Papa Kehte Hain written by Majrooh Sultanpuri sung by Udit Narayan and picturised on Aamir Khan Problems playing this file See media help The soundtrack contains five songs composed by duo Anand Milind and songs written by veteran Majrooh Sultanpuri All the tracks were sung by Udit Narayan who sang for Aamir Khan and Alka Yagnik who sang for Juhi Chawla Pancham R D Burman was to compose the soundtrack but director Mansoor Khan wanted a young music director That s how Anand Milind who had worked with him earlier on this tele film secured this project 13 Mansoor selected Narayan to sing all songs because he felt that his voice would suit Aamir 13 The biggest hit song from the album was Papa Kehte Hain 19 Majroosh saab as he is fondly known wrote the song at the age of 70 Sung by Narayan and picturised on Aamir Khan the full title of the song is Papa Kehte Hain Bada Naam Karega 20 which translates to My dad says that I ll make him proud 21 Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak was the best selling Bollywood music soundtrack album of 1988 outselling Tezaab the second best seller 22 which itself had sold over 8 million units 23 Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak became one of the best selling Indian soundtrack albums of the 1980s 22 It was the first major hit album released by the record label T Series 11 Prior to release Nasir Hussain reportedly sold the film s music rights to T Series founder Gulshan Kumar for only 400 000 24 30 000 25 At the 34th Filmfare Awards Anand Milind won the Filmfare Award for Best Music Director Majrooh Sultanpuri was nominated for Best Lyricist for Papa Kehte Hain and Udit Narayan won Best Male Playback Singer for Papa Kehte Hain All lyrics are written by Majrooh Sultanpuri all music is composed by Anand Milind No TitleSinger s Length1 Papa Kehte Hain Udit Narayan05 552 Ae Mere Humsafar Udit Narayan and Alka Yagnik05 533 Akele Hain To Kya Gum Hai Udit Narayan and Alka Yagnik05 594 Ghazab Ka Hai Din Udit Narayan and Alka Yagnik04 265 Kahe Sataye Alka Yagnik02 196 Papa Kehte Hain Sad Udit Narayan04 01 Popular culture Edit The song Papa Kehte Hain was used in Hum Saath Saath Hain 1999 in a parody It was rendered by the original singer Udit Narayan and re written by Ravinder Rawal was used in Dil also starring Aamir Khan 1990 during a college party scene was used in Andaz Apna Apna also starring Aamir Khan 1994 in a comedy sequence was recreated by Vishal Shekhar as a short song for the 2012 film Student of the Year which was Varun Dhawan s debut in which he sings while performing at a concert was used in the Ajay Devgn starrer De De Pyaar De 2019 everytime Bhavin Bhanushali s character Ishaan talks lovingly about Ayesha played by Rakul Preet Singh without knowing that she is his father s girlfriend played by Devgn The song was also a success in the Binaca Geetmala 26 The song Aye Mere Humsafar was recreated by Mithoon and sung by Mithoon and Tulsi Kumar for the 2015 film All Is Well Amitabh Verma wrote additional lyrics for this version 27 The song Ghazab Ka Hai Din was used in 2015 film Masaan The song Ghazab Ka Hai Din was also recreated by Tanishk Bagchi and sung by Jubin Nautiyal amp Prakriti Kakar for the 2018 film Dil Juunglee Tanishk Bagchi wrote additional lyrics for this version Box office EditQayamat Se Qayamat Tak became a golden jubilee hit after running for 50 weeks 28 It earned a domestic net collection of 50 million 2 4 million 25 and was declared a blockbuster becoming the third highest grossing film of 1988 behind Tezaab and Shahenshah 29 Adjusted for inflation the domestic net collection of Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak is equivalent to more than 1 4 billion US 21 5 million in 2017 b The film was also released in China in 1990 31 It was Aamir Khan s first film released in China two decades before he became a household name there in the 2010s after 3 Idiots 2009 32 Accolades EditAward Date of ceremony Category Recipient s and nominee s Result Ref s Filmfare Awards 34th Filmfare Awards Best Film Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak Won 33 Best Director Mansoor Khan WonBest Actor Aamir Khan NominatedBest Male Debut WonBest Actress Juhi Chawla NominatedBest Female Debut WonBest Music Director Anand Milind WonBest Lyricist Majrooh Sultanpuri for Papa Kehte Hain NominatedBest Male Playback Singer Udit Narayan for Papa Kehte Hain WonBest Screenplay Nasir Hussain WonBest Cinematography Kiran Deohans WonNational Film Awards 36th National Film Awards Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak Won 34 Special Mention Aamir Khan also for Raakh WonRemakes EditThe film was remade in Telugu as Akkada Ammayi Ikkada Abbayi which marked the debut for Pawan Kalyan It was also remade in Bangladesh as Keyamat Theke Keyamat in 1993 marking it as the debut film for Bangladeshi superstar Salman Shah and Moushumi It was also remade in Sinhala as Dalu lana gini starring Damith Fonseka and Dilhani Ekanayake It was also remade in Nepali as Yug dekhi yug samma which marked the debut of Nepalese superstar Rajesh Hamal Legacy EditQayamat Se Qayamat Tak proved to be a major commercial success catapulting both Khan and Chawla to superstardom 35 It received 8 Filmfare Awards including a Best Male Debut for Khan and Best Female Debut award for Chawla 36 The film has since attained cult status 37 Bollywood Hungama credits it as a path breaking and trend setting film for Indian cinema 38 Gautam Chintamani s book Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak The Film That Revived Hindi Cinema 2016 credits the film with revitalizing Hindi cinema 9 In the late 1980s Hindi cinema was experiencing a decline in box office turnout due to increasing violence decline in musical melodic quality and rise in video piracy leading to middle class family audiences abandoning theaters Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak s blend of youthfulness wholesome entertainment emotional quotients and strong melodies is credited with luring family audiences back to the big screen 38 9 The film is credited with having reinvented the romantic musical genre in Bollywood 7 Chintamani credits it as one of the most important films of the last three decades It was a milestone in the history of Hindi cinema setting the template for Bollywood musical romance films that defined Hindi cinema in the 1990s 8 In a 2000 survey by Indolink com Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak was ranked the best film of the 80 s 39 Notes Edit Qayamat is the term for the Islamic concept of Day of Resurrection 3 1993 inflation rate was 18 times Darr s domestic nett of 107 3 million in 1993 is equivalent to 1 914 4 million in 2017 30 References Edit Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak release date NDTV 28 April 2013 Archived from the original on 26 December 2018 Retrieved 28 April 2013 a b Chopra Anupama 22 February 2015 Fifty shades of K The Times of India Retrieved 23 March 2021 QAYAMAT SE QAYAMAT TAK Indian Cinema Retrieved 23 March 2021 Domestic Box Office 2013 Retrieved 4 November 2014 a b Panjwani Narendra 2006 Emotion pictures cinematic journeys into the Indian self Rainbow Publishers p 112 ISBN 9788186962725 a b c Tejaswini Ganti 2004 Bollywood A Guidebook to Popular Hindi Cinema Psychology Press pp 122 123 ISBN 978 0 415 28854 5 a b Viswamohan Aysha Iqbal John Vimal Mohan 2017 Behind the Scenes Contemporary Bollywood Directors and Their Cinema SAGE Publications p 30 ISBN 9789386062406 a b Ray Kunal 18 December 2016 Romancing the 1980s The Hindu Retrieved 23 March 2021 a b c Chintamani Gautam 2016 Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak The Film That Revived Hindi Cinema HarperCollins ISBN 9789352640980 India Today India Today Living Media 18 52 1993 Anand Milind did six films before hitting the jackpot with Qayamat se Qayamat Tak in 1988 a b Booth Gregory D 2008 Behind the Curtain Making Music in Mumbai s Film Studios Oxford University Press p 80 ISBN 978 0 19 971665 4 Kanwar Rachna 3 October 2005 25 Must See Bollywood Movies Indiatimes movies Archived from the original on 15 October 2007 Retrieved 8 November 2010 a b c The man who made Aamir Khan a star www rediff com Srinivasan Pankaja 5 May 2013 Silver lining The Hindu via www thehindu com Manwani Akshay 6 November 2016 The Majrooh Sultanpuri of writers The Hindu via www thehindu com Dalip Tahil recalls playing Aamir Khan s father in Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak when he wasn t even married I was 31 20 June 2022 The marketing genius Aamir Khan Filmfare 14 March 2016 QSQT Music Review Archived from the original on 12 October 2011 Retrieved 17 October 2011 Hindi films There s now big bucks in audio rights India Today 31 December 1992 Retrieved 21 May 2013 Papa Kehte Hain Bada Naam Karega Full HD Song Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak Aamir Khan YouTube T Series 26 May 2012 Retrieved 9 December 2018 Udit Narayan feat Mahendra Kapoor Papa Kehte 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October 2017 Films popular in China Data India Press Institute of India 1990 p 111 Retrieved 15 May 2022 A spokesman of China Film Export and Import Corporation said in Bombay that films such as Sholay Bobby Qayamat se Qayamai Tak Hero Hiralal Shahenshah Jalwa Nacha Mayuri Naseeb Dance Dance Disco Dancer and Naam are being exhibited all over China 印度片現在這麼火也不是沒有原因的 Xuehua 7 April 2018 Retrieved 6 March 2019 Filmfare Nominees and Winners PDF Filmfare pp 91 93 Retrieved 29 June 2015 36th National Film Awards PDF PDF Directorate of Film Festivals Retrieved 14 February 2016 Derek Bose 1 January 2006 Everybody Wants a Hit 10 Mantras of Success in Bollywood Cinema Jaico Publishing House p 29 ISBN 978 81 7992 558 4 Verma Sukanya 29 April 2013 Celebrating 25 years of Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak Rediff com Retrieved 26 January 2014 Chatterjee Rituparna 5 August 2011 Holi to Munna Bhai Aamir Khan Bollywood s evolving genius CNN IBN Archived from the original on 25 February 2014 Retrieved 20 February 2014 a b Vijaykar Rajeev 18 June 2012 Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak Turning point Bollywood Hungama Archived from the original on 20 June 2012 Retrieved 26 January 2014 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Planet Bollywood A Walk Down Memory Lane Favourite Movies of The Eighties 17 November 2000 Archived from the original on 17 November 2000 Retrieved 24 October 2022 External links EditQayamat Se Qayamat Tak at IMDb Portals Bollywood India Asia Film 1980s Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak amp oldid 1149100889, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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