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Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak (क़यामत से क़यामत तक) 1988

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BannerNasir Hussain Films
DirectorMansoor Khan
WriterNasir Hussain
ProducerNasir Hussain
Production executiveDinesh Gupta, D.K. Verma
Orginal musicAnand-Milind
CinematographyKiran Deohans
Film EditingZafar Sultan
Art DirectorShib Shankar
Camera Operator
Assistant CameramenNagaraj, Seetharam
Playback SingersUdit Narayan, Alka Yagnik
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CharacterActor / Actress
Raj Aamir Khan
RashmiJuhi Chawla
Randhir SinghGoga Kapoor
Dhanraj Singh Dalip Tahil
Dharampal SinghRavindra Kapoor
Mrs. Saraswati SinghAsha Sharma
Jaswant SinghAlok Nath
ShyamRajendranath Zutshi
Kavita Shehnaz Kudia
Parvati Charushila
Saroj Beena Banerjee
Mrs. Kamla SinghReema Lagoo
IndumatiNandita Thakur
Bhagwandas Ahmed Khan
Ratan SinghArjun
Vakil BiharilalAjit Vachani
Truck DriverYunus Parvez
Maan SinghViju Khote
Totaram Babbanlal Yadav
Raghuveer SinghArun Mathur
MadhumatiSeema Vaz
Hamid KhanMukesh
Shahid Khan Shehzad Khan
Baba Makrand Deshpande
Baba's GangYatin Karyekar
Balwant SinghShiva Rindani
KillerBrij Gopal
SeemaUsha
Baba's GangAfzal
Baba's Gang Faisal Khan
Killer's AsstsNoora
Killer's AsstsYusuf
Young RajImran Khan
Dhanakpur village farmer Thakur Jaswant Singh (Alok Nath) and Dhanraj Singh (Dalip Tahil) are brothers. They have a younger sister Madhumati, who was used, made pregnant and ditched by Ratan Singh, the son of Thakur Raghuveer Singh from a big Rajput family. The family refuses Jawant Singh's request to get his sister married to Ratan. Ratan's family refuses to accept that he is guilty, as they are interested in their status. Insulted, Jaswant decides to leave the village. Unable to tolerate the events, Madhumati commits suicide. Frustrated, Dhanraj kills Ratan at his wedding and gets imprisoned. The two families are now bitter enemies. Jaswant moves to Delhi, develops his business, and reaches good status; he also raises Dhanraj's kids. Years later, Dhanraj gets released from the prison. Upon release, Dhanraj receives a letter from his son, Raj (Aamir Khan), an ardent music-lover, who completes his education in Rajput College. An emotional Dhanraj sneaks into Raj's college farewell party and is glad to see his son fulfill his dreams.

In a twist of fate, Raj and his buddy go to Dhanakpur to clear his family's land deal. While returning home, Raj falls for Rashmi (Juhi Chawla), a relative of Raghuveer Singh. Raj sneaks into Rashmi's birthday bash. The two meet again at a holiday spot. They become lost in the forest and fall in love while finding a way out together. Raj finds out about Rashmi's family but is unable to tell her the truth. When Randhir Singh, Rashmi's father, finds out about the affair, he immediately arranges Rashmi's wedding. The two lovers take on their families and elope, dreaming of an idyllic life together.

Furious, Randhir hires a contract killer to kill Raj. The lovers have a brief interval of happiness. They stay in a deserted fort, happy in their own paradise. When Randhir gets to know their whereabouts, he goes there to bring Rashmi home and ensure that Raj is killed. Randhir's mother does not wish for this so she goes to Dhanraj and tells him to save them. Raj leaves the fort to bring some wood for their house. While Raj is away, Randhir meets with Rashmi and tells her to come home; he has "accepted their love". Rashmi is overjoyed at her father's words, not knowing the truth. In the forest, Raj is chased by the henchmen.

Dhanraj reaches the fort and repeatedly asks him about his son's whereabouts. They get in a fight and a gunshot is heard. Rashmi leaves the scene to make sure that Raj is okay. He is just about to be shot, but on seeing Rashmi, the henchman shoots her instead. She is shot twice and rolls down the hill. Raj overpowers the henchman and reaches Rashmi's side, crying. They promise never to leave each other. On saying this, Rashmi breathes her last in Raj's arms. A grief-stricken Raj is devastated by Rashmi's death, and says that nothing can separate them. He commits suicide with a dagger given to him by Rashmi, and dies with his head on Rashmi's chest. The final scene is both families running toward them; the lovers are together, never to be separated, as the sun sets behind them.
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Release date23-Apr-88
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Filmfare Awards

Best Film - Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak
Lux New Face - Juhi Chawla
Best Male Debut - Aamir Khan
Best Director - Mansoor Khan
Best Music Director - Anand-Milind
Best Cinematographer: Kiran Deohans
Best Male Playback - Udit Narayan
Best Actor - Aamir Khan
Best Actress - Juhi Chawla
Best Lyricist - Majrooh Sultanpuri

National Film Awards

Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment - Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak
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Soundtrack

Lyrics: Majrooh Sultanpuri | Music: Anand-Milind

1. Ae Mere Humsafar | ऐ मेरे हमसफ़र     
Voice: Udit Narayan, Alka Yagnik

2. Akele Hain To | अकेले हैं तो     
Voice: Udit Narayan, Alka Yagnik

3. Gazab Ka Hai | गज़ब का है     
Voice: Udit Narayan, Alka Yagnik

4. Kahe Sataye | कहे सताए     
Voice: Alka Yagnik

5. Papa Kehte Hain | पापा कहते हैं     
Voice: Udit Narayan

6. Papa Kehte Hain(Sad) | पापा कहते हैं     
Voice: Udit Narayan

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