Despite knowing that their respective families are bitter enemies, Raj and Rashmi fall in love with each other and decide to elope.Despite knowing that their respective families are bitter enemies, Raj and Rashmi fall in love with each other and decide to elope.Despite knowing that their respective families are bitter enemies, Raj and Rashmi fall in love with each other and decide to elope.
- Awards
- 10 wins & 2 nominations total
Dalip Tahil
- Dhanraj Singh
- (as Dalip Tahhil)
Raj Zutshi
- Shyam
- (as Zutshi)
Shehnaz Kudia
- Kavita
- (as Shehnaz)
Charushila
- Parvati
- (as Charu Shila)
Ahmed Khan
- Bhagwandas
- (as Ahmed)
Feroz Khan
- Ratan Singh
- (as Arjun)
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This movie is the best I have so far seen from the Bollywood (I have seen more than 800 films). I just cannot describe the movie. It is just perfect. Each and every scene, each and every dialog looked perfect. The music, one of the most memorable and the story, just excellent. I have watched the movie more than ten times and so far I have not found even a single mistake or some thing like that which could be said improper. Even the last action scene was so perfect that I have very rarely seen such proper directed scenes. If you have not watched the movie, just watch it now. But remember one thing. There should be complete pin drop silence in the room and no body should talk until the end of the movie.
Just want to say that this movie was a major breakthrough in the 1980's. When I watched this for the first time, I was 9 years of age and I was living in Pakistan at that time. Very soon after it was released in Pakistan, it became a major hype throughout the neighbourhood. Every kid on the block was singing songs from this movie and it soon channeled itself into my heart as well and make its place there. I would recommend this movie to everybody, regardless of taste because it accomodates all possible tastes. This movie has a lot of aesthetic value for me and its definitely a watcher. Don't miss this one if you haven't already seen it.
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Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak (QSQT) along with Maine Pyar Kiya revolutionized Hindi Cinema. The film was the first of its kind. It was a big hit and in effect sparked the inspiration of love stories in the 90's like Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, Dil To Pagal Hai and Kuch Kuch Hota Hai
I have to say, this is one the best movies that I've ever seen with Aamir Khan. He was so young (and so cute!) in this movie but made a big impression. And I also love Juhi Chawla's role in the movie. She's also so sweet in her roles. But I guess it comes natural to her. I adore the songs in this movie. Especially "Papa Kehte Hain" in the beginning at the College dance. Aamir was a great performer! And the chaperones who danced in the film were great too! If anyone who reads this has not seen this movie and happens to love Hindi movies like me, you have got to watch it! You'll start dancing and singing to the songs and have a blast! Hope you love it as much as me! Bye!
Of all of Bollywood's 'young' love stories (Bobby, Maine Pyar Kiya, Betaab, etc.) Mansoor Khan's 'Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak' is easily my favorite. Though the story is very familiar (it's "Romeo & Juliet" reinvented for India) there is a tenderness and a freshness to the story which is difficult to articulate. It hearkens a very different era of film-making- there is no gloss to speak of, only story, conflict, and human relationships. Refreshing, yes?
Of course, most people remember QSQT for introducing two young starlets who would go on to become superstars: Aamir Khan and Juhi Chawla. Aamir, though undeniably charming, is slightly awkward (this actually adds to the performance) contrasting Juhi's more confident and elegant performance. There is no denying that they make a stunning couple, complementing each other as perfectly as other renown on screen pairs. Check out 'Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke' and 'Ishq' for more blazing chemistry.
The other star of the film is the soundtrack: each song is a classic, my favorite being "Aye Mere Humsafar", which is soft, sweet, and perfectly singable. A MUST SEE and a MUST HEAR!
Of course, most people remember QSQT for introducing two young starlets who would go on to become superstars: Aamir Khan and Juhi Chawla. Aamir, though undeniably charming, is slightly awkward (this actually adds to the performance) contrasting Juhi's more confident and elegant performance. There is no denying that they make a stunning couple, complementing each other as perfectly as other renown on screen pairs. Check out 'Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke' and 'Ishq' for more blazing chemistry.
The other star of the film is the soundtrack: each song is a classic, my favorite being "Aye Mere Humsafar", which is soft, sweet, and perfectly singable. A MUST SEE and a MUST HEAR!
Did you know
- TriviaThe film had one of the most innovative ad campaigns in Indian Film history. The most famous one of the hoardings of the film had no photographs, just this line: 'Who is Aamir Khan? ...Ask the girl next door.'
- GoofsWhen the hit-man Brij Gopal is loading his gun, His open bag doesn't show any bullets In It anywhere but in the next his bullets randomly appear in his bag, And he starts loading his gun.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Midhya (1990)
- SoundtracksAkele Hain To Kya Gum Hai
Written by Majrooh Sultanpuri
Composed by Bruce Welch, Brian Bennett, Hank B. Marvin
Performed by Udit Narayan and Alka Yagnik
Courtesy of Super Cassettes Industries Limited (T-Series)
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- From Doom Till Doom
- Filming locations
- Ooty, Tamil Nadu, India("Ghazab ka hai din" Song)
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- Runtime2 hours 42 minutes
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