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''Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak'' (; ''QSQT''), also known by the initialism ''QSQT'', is a 1988 Indian
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-language romantic musical film, directed by Mansoor Khan in his directorial debut, and written and produced by
Nasir Hussain Mohammad Nasir Hussain Khan (16 November 1926 – 13 March 2002), better known as Nasir Hussain, was an Indian film producer, film director, and screenwriter. With a career spanning decades, Hussain has been credited as a major trendsetter in ...
. The film stars
Aamir Khan Mohammed Aamir Hussain Khan (; born 14 March 1965) is an Indian actor, filmmaker, and television personality who works in Bollywood, Hindi films. Referred to as "Mr. Perfectionist" in the media, he is known for his work in a variety of film g ...
and
Juhi Chawla Juhi Chawla Mehta ( Chawla; born 13 November 1967) is an Indian actress. She established herself as one of the leading actresses of Hindi cinema from the late 1980s through the early 2000s. Recognised for her comic timing and vivacious on-screen ...
in lead roles. The film features music by
Anand–Milind Anand–Milind is an Indian music composer duo consisting of brothers Anand Srivastava and Milind Srivastava. Born to composer Chitragupt, they have composed music for over 200 Bollywood films. The brothers debuted in 1984 with '' Ab Ayega Mazaa ...
, with lyrics written by
Majrooh Sultanpuri Asrar ul Hassan Khan (1 October 1919 − 24 May 2000), better known as Majrooh Sultanpuri, was an Indian Urdu poet and lyricist in the Hindi language film industry. He wrote lyrics for numerous Hindi film soundtracks. He was one of the dom ...
. ''Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak'' tells the story of two individuals and recounts their journey of falling in love, eloping, and the aftermath. The film was released on 29 April 1988. Made on a budget of , the film emerged as a commercial success, with a worldwide gross of , became the third highest-grossing film of the year. The film received positive remarks from critics. The soundtrack of the film was equally successful, becoming one of the best-selling Hindi soundtrack albums of the 1980s with more than 8million
soundtrack album A soundtrack album is any album that incorporates music directly recorded from the soundtrack of a particular feature film or television show. The first such album to be commercially released was Walt Disney's ''Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs ( ...
s sold, thus being a breakthrough for the careers of Anand–Milind, as well as T-Series, one of India's leading record labels. The film's music also established the careers of the
Udit Narayan Udit Narayan Jha (born 1 December 1955) is an Nepali and Indian playback singer whose songs have been featured mainly in Hindi cinema, Hindi films. He has also sung in various other languages including Telugu language, Telugu, Kannada, Tamil ...
and
Alka Yagnik Alka Yagnik (born 20 March 1966) is an Indian playback singer who works predominantly in Hindi cinema. One of the most prominent singers of 1990s era Bollywood, she has received several accolades, including two National Film Awards, two Ben ...
. At the
36th National Film Awards The 36th National Film Awards, presented by Directorate of Film Festivals, the organisation set up by Indian Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, India to felicitate the best of Indian Cinema released in the year 1988. Ceremony took place ...
, ''Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak'' won the Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment. At the
34th Filmfare Awards The 34th Filmfare Awards were held in 1989, after a 2-year gap. In recent years, Filmfare has made efforts to digitize and share archival content, including posting the 1989 Filmfare Awards on YouTube. ''Tezaab'' led the ceremony with 12 nom ...
, the film received eleven nominations, and won a leading eight awards, including
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,
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. Khan and Chawla performance in the film earned them Best Male Debut and Best Female Debut respectively. The film is widely considered to be a milestone for its genre, earning praise from critics for its direction, the story and music. The plot of the film was a modern-day take on classic tragic romance which "reinvented the romantic musical genre", setting the template for Hindi musical romance films that defined Hindi cinema in the 1990s. ''Indiatimes Movies'' ranks the film amongst the "Top 25 Must See Bollywood Films".


Plot

Dhanakpur village farmers Thakur Jaswant and Dhanraj Singh are brothers. Their younger sister, Madhumati, also known as Madhu, was impregnated and then abandoned by Ratan, the younger son of Thakur Raghuvir Singh (Arun Mathur) from a wealthy
Rajput Rājpūt (, from Sanskrit ''rājaputra'' meaning "son of a king"), also called Thākur (), is a large multi-component cluster of castes, kin bodies, and local groups, sharing social status and ideology of genealogical descent originating fro ...
family. The family refuses to allow Madhu to marry Ratan, who is engaged to another girl, after he denies the claims made by Jaswant. However, his mother later tells Raghuvir that she secretly heard Madhu tell Ratan about his paternity some time earlier outside their house and begs him to agree to their marriage. He immediately refuses, stating that an unmarried pregnant girl would ruin their family's reputation by becoming their daughter-in-law. Jaswant leaves the village to sell their farm and see if they can move to
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, where their other sister Parvati lives with her husband Bhagwandas and son Shyam. He realizes the humiliation and shame their family will face because Madhu's lover is marrying someone else, especially after he impregnated her. Saddened by the loss of her lover and the dishonor it will bring to her family, Madhu commits suicide. Frustrated, Dhanraj brings her body to Ratan's wedding and kills him. He is jailed, and the two families become enemies. Jaswant moves to Delhi with Dhanraj's wife, Saroj, and their son, Raj, staying at Parvati's house. He runs a clothing business with Bhagwandas and also helps raise Raj.


14 years later

After being released from prison, Dhanraj receives a letter from his son Raj, an ardent music lover who has completed his education at Rajput College. He sneaks into Raj's college farewell party and is glad to see him fulfilling his dreams. After the party, Raj and his cousin Shyam, who also graduated from there, emotionally reunite with him and bring him home, where he has an emotional reunion with the rest of the family. Raj, Shyam, and Dhanraj then join Bhagwandas and Jaswant in their 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. After they share a meal with Shyam, Dhanraj, and Saroj, Rashmi reveals to Dhanraj that she is the daughter of Thakur Randhir Singh and is from Dhanakpur. Frustrated, he confesses that he is the one who killed her uncle Ratan. Saddened, she and Raj exchange an emotional goodbye after he admits that he tried to forget her after learning her identity long ago but couldn't because he is madly in love with her, which shocks her. Back in Delhi, they continue to meet in secret, even after Raj reluctantly promises his family he will forget her when they confront him about loving an enemy. Randhir discovers their relationship after seeing them together at her college and overhearing a phone call at their house one day. He then arranges her wedding to Roop Singh and warns Jaswant, Saroj, and Parvati at their house that he will kill Raj if he tries to see her again. Jaswant confronts Raj about the situation and agrees not to tell Dhanraj anything after Raj lies, claiming he met Rashmi only to end their love. After Randhir beats him up and throws him out of their house when he warns him, Raj and his father realize they cannot separate the two lovers no matter what. At Rashmi's engagement to Roop Singh, Raj is heartbroken and cries in his father's arms out of shame for loving their enemy. However, with the help of her friend Kavita, Rashmi leaves home, and with Shyam's assistance, Raj prepares to
elope Elopement is a marriage which is conducted in a sudden and secretive fashion, sometimes involving a hurried flight away from one's place of residence together with one's beloved with the intention of getting married without parental approval. A ...
with her. 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 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 the lovebirds. 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

*
Aamir Khan Mohammed Aamir Hussain Khan (; born 14 March 1965) is an Indian actor, filmmaker, and television personality who works in Bollywood, Hindi films. Referred to as "Mr. Perfectionist" in the media, he is known for his work in a variety of film g ...
as Rajveer "Raj" Singh **
Imran Khan Imran Ahmed Khan Niazi (born 5 October 1952) is a Pakistani politician, philanthropist, and former cricketer who served as the 19th prime minister of Pakistan from August 2018 until April 2022. He was the founder of the political party Pak ...
as young Raj *
Juhi Chawla Juhi Chawla Mehta ( Chawla; born 13 November 1967) is an Indian actress. She established herself as one of the leading actresses of Hindi cinema from the late 1980s through the early 2000s. Recognised for her comic timing and vivacious on-screen ...
as Rashmi Singh *
Goga Kapoor Ravinder Kapoor (15 December 1940 – 3 March 2011), popularly known as Goga Kapoor, was an Indian actor, who appeared mostly in Bollywood films. He has acted in over 120 films, majorly known for playing supporting roles of that of villain's h ...
as Randhir Singh: Rashmi's father *
Dalip Tahil Dalip Tahil (born Dalip Tahilramani; 30 October 1952) is an Indian people, Indian film, television and theatre actor. He is best known for his work in ''Baazigar'' (1993), ''Raja (1995 film), Raja'' (1995), ''Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke'' (1993) and ' ...
as Dhanraj Singh: Raj's father *
Ravindra Kapoor Ravindra Kapoor was an Indian character actor in Hindi and Punjabi language films. He was the brother of Nandkishore Kapoor and veteran actor Kamal Kapoor. Career Some of his popular films are ''Caravan'' in 1971 where he played veteran a ...
as Dharampal Singh *
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as Saraswati Singh *
Alok Nath Alok Nath (born 10 July 1956), also known as Sanskaari Babuji, is an Indian actor known for his work in Hindi cinema and television. He made his film debut with the 1982 English (and Hindi) film ''Gandhi'', directed by Sir Richard Attenborough, ...
as Jaswant Singh: Raj's paternal uncle *
Rajendranath Zutshi Rajendranath Zutshi (born 4 February 1961) is an Indian film and television actor. Personal life Zutshi was born on 4 February 1961 in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India into a Kashmiri Pandit family. Raj Zutshi is a grandson of Dina Nath Zu ...
as Shyam Prakash * Shehnaz Kudia as Kavita Bhalotiya * Charushila as Parvati Sharma *
Beena Banerjee Beena Banerjee (born 19 February 1943), also known as Beena or Bina, is an Indian actress in Bengali and Hindi Modern Standard Hindi (, ), commonly referred to as Hindi, is the Standard language, standardised variety of the Hindustan ...
as Saroj Kunder *
Reema Lagoo Reema Lagoo (born Nayan Bhadbhade; 21 June 1958 – 18 May 2017) was an Indian theatre and screen actress known for her work in Hindi and Marathi cinema. She began her acting career in the Marathi theatre, after which she became a household na ...
as Kamla Singh: Rashmi's mother * Nandita Thakur as Indumati Devi * Ahmed Khan as Bhagwandas Kumar * Seema Vaz as Madhumati * Arjun as Ratan Singh: Madhumati's ex-lover *
Ajit Vachani Ajit Vachhani (10 August 1951 – 25 August 2003) was an Indian film and television actor. He had worked in many Hindi films as a character actor, including '' Mr. India'' (1987) (as "Teja"), ''Maine Pyar Kiya'' (1989), '' Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa ...
as Vakil Biharilal *
Yunus Parvez Yunus Parvez (1931/1932 – 11 February 2007) was an Indian actor who played supporting roles in over 200 films from 1963 to the 2000s. He is best known for his roles in films like '' Garm Hava'' (1974), ''Deewaar'' (1975), '' Trishul'' (1978), ...
as Truck Driver *
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as Maan Singh * Arun Mathur as Raghuvir Singh: Ratan's father *
Shehzad Khan Shehzad Khan is an Indian actor who appeared in Bollywood films and TV serials. Early life He is the son of actor Ajit Khan, best known for his roles as villain, and Sarah, who was half-Canadian, and alongside his two brothers, Arbaaz (who ...
as Pathan friend Shahid Khan * Mukesh as Pathan friend Hamid Khan *
Makrand Deshpande Makarand Deshpande (born 6 March 1966) is an Indian actor, writer, and director in Hindi, Kannada, Marathi, Telugu, Malayalam, Tamil films, and Indian theatre. He is often seen in supporting and pivotal roles in films like ''Jungle'', '' Sar ...
as Baba *
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as Baba's friend * Faisal Khan as Baba's friend *
Shiva Rindani Shiva Rindani (born Mukesh Rindani) is an Indian actor who appeared in Bollywood, Hindi films - mostly - in either villainous roles or in comic roles. He has appeared in more than 100 films. His latest film was ''Deshdrohi'' in 2008, and ''H ...
as Balwant Singh * Reena Dutta in a special appearance in the song "Papa Kehte Hain" * Brij Gopal as Killer


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 is a tale of unrequited love and familial opposition, with Khan portraying Raj, a "clean-cut, wholesome boy-next-door". The plot is a modern-day take on classic tragic romance stories such as '' Layla-Majnun'', '' Heer-Ranjha'', and '' Romeo-Juliet''. 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. The film was initially titled ''Nafrat Ke Waaris'' (), according to film expert Rajesh Subramanian. Nasir initially wanted to cast
Shammi Kapoor Shammi Kapoor (born Shamsher Raj Kapoor; (pronounced Help:IPA/Hindi and Urdu, ʌmːi kʌpuːɾ 21 October 1931 – 14 August 2011) was an Indian actor known for his work in Hindi cinema. Kapoor is considered one of the greatest and most s ...
and
Sanjeev Kumar Sanjeev Kumar (born Harihar Jethalal Jariwala; 9 July 1938 – 6 November 1985) was an Indian actor. Considered as one of the greatest actors of Indian Cinema, he is well remembered for his versatility and genuine portrayal of his characters. ...
as the family patriarchs, but Mansoor refused to work with them as they were 'too senior.' 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 his brother-in-law
Raj Zutshi Rajendranath Zutshi (born 4 February 1961) is an Indian film and television actor. Personal life Zutshi was born on 4 February 1961 in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir (state), Jammu and Kashmir, India into a Kashmiri Pandit family. Raj Zutshi is a ...
, Khan also went around putting up posters on
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s across
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.


Music

The soundtrack contains five songs composed by duo
Anand–Milind Anand–Milind is an Indian music composer duo consisting of brothers Anand Srivastava and Milind Srivastava. Born to composer Chitragupt, they have composed music for over 200 Bollywood films. The brothers debuted in 1984 with '' Ab Ayega Mazaa ...
, and songs written by veteran
Majrooh Sultanpuri Asrar ul Hassan Khan (1 October 1919 − 24 May 2000), better known as Majrooh Sultanpuri, was an Indian Urdu poet and lyricist in the Hindi language film industry. He wrote lyrics for numerous Hindi film soundtracks. He was one of the dom ...
. All the tracks were sung by
Udit Narayan Udit Narayan Jha (born 1 December 1955) is an Nepali and Indian playback singer whose songs have been featured mainly in Hindi cinema, Hindi films. He has also sung in various other languages including Telugu language, Telugu, Kannada, Tamil ...
, who sang for Aamir Khan, and
Alka Yagnik Alka Yagnik (born 20 March 1966) is an Indian playback singer who works predominantly in Hindi cinema. One of the most prominent singers of 1990s era Bollywood, she has received several accolades, including two National Film Awards, two Ben ...
, 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. Mansoor selected Narayan to sing all songs because he felt that his voice would suit Aamir. The biggest hit song from the album was "Papa Kehte Hain". Majroosh saab (as he is fondly known) wrote the song at the age of 70. Sung by Narayan and picturised on
Aamir Khan Mohammed Aamir Hussain Khan (; born 14 March 1965) is an Indian actor, filmmaker, and television personality who works in Bollywood, Hindi films. Referred to as "Mr. Perfectionist" in the media, he is known for his work in a variety of film g ...
, the full title of the song is "Papa Kehte Hain Bada Naam Karega", which translates to "My dad says that I'll make him proud!". ''Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak'' was the best-selling
Bollywood music Hindi film songs, more formally known as Hindi Geet or Filmi songs and informally known as Bollywood music, are songs featured in Hindi films. Derived from the song-and-dance routines common in Indian films, Bollywood songs, along with da ...
soundtrack album A soundtrack album is any album that incorporates music directly recorded from the soundtrack of a particular feature film or television show. The first such album to be commercially released was Walt Disney's ''Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs ( ...
of 1988, outselling ''
Tezaab ''Tezaab'' () is a 1988 Indian Hindi-language action romance film starring Anil Kapoor and Madhuri Dixit in lead roles. The film gave Dixit her first big break, making her an overnight star in addition to reaffirming Kapoor's star status, after ...
'', the second best-seller, which itself had sold over 8million units. ''Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak'' became one of the best-selling Indian soundtrack albums of the 1980s. It was the first major hit album released by the record label T-Series. Prior to release,
Nasir Hussain Mohammad Nasir Hussain Khan (16 November 1926 – 13 March 2002), better known as Nasir Hussain, was an Indian film producer, film director, and screenwriter. With a career spanning decades, Hussain has been credited as a major trendsetter in ...
reportedly sold the film's music rights to T-Series founder
Gulshan Kumar Gulshan Kumar Dua (5 May 1951 12 August 1997), was an Indian film and music producer and businessman who was the founder of the Super Cassettes Industries Private Limited music label in the Bollywood industry. After founding T-Series in 1983, ...
for only (). At the
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, Anand–Milind won the
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, Majrooh Sultanpuri was nominated for Best Lyricist for "Papa Kehte Hain", and Udit Narayan won Best Male Playback Singer for "Papa Kehte Hain".


Popular culture

The song "Papa Kehte Hain": * was used in ''
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'' (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 ''
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'' (also starring Aamir Khan) (1994) in a comedy sequence. * was recreated by
Vishal–Shekhar Vishal–Shekhar are an Indian music composition, production, singing, and songwriting duo consisting of Vishal Dadlani and Shekhar Ravjiani from Mumbai. Known predominantly for their work as music composers in Hindi cinema, Vishal–Shekhar h ...
as a short song for the 2012 film '' Student of the Year'', which was
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's debut, in which he sings while performing at a concert. * was used in the
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-starrer, ''
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'' (2019) everytime Bhavin Bhanushali's character, Ishaan talks lovingly about Ayesha (played by
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), without knowing that she is his father's girlfriend (played by Devgn). * was recreated and 6/8 version was re-sung in a 2024 movie '' Srikanth'' starring Raj Kumar Rao by original singer
Udit Narayan Udit Narayan Jha (born 1 December 1955) is an Nepali and Indian playback singer whose songs have been featured mainly in Hindi cinema, Hindi films. He has also sung in various other languages including Telugu language, Telugu, Kannada, Tamil ...
. The song was also a success in the ''Binaca Geetmala''. The song "Aye Mere Humsafar": * was recreated by
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and sung by Mithoon and
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for the 2015 film '' All Is Well''. Amitabh Verma wrote additional lyrics for this version. The song "Gazab Ka Hai Din": * was used in 2015 film ''
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''. * was also recreated by
Tanishk Bagchi Tanishk Bagchi (born 23 November 1980) is an Indian music producer, composer, singer and lyricist in Hindi films. He is known for tracks like "Vaaste", "Bolna", "Ve Maahi", " Aankh Maarey" (recreated), " Dilbar" (recreated), "Jehda Nasha" (recr ...
and sung by
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&
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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. It earned a domestic
net NET may refer to: Broadcast media United States * National Educational Television, the predecessor of the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) in the United States * National Empowerment Television, a politically conservative cable TV network ...
collection of (), and was declared a blockbuster, becoming the third highest-grossing film of 1988, behind ''
Tezaab ''Tezaab'' () is a 1988 Indian Hindi-language action romance film starring Anil Kapoor and Madhuri Dixit in lead roles. The film gave Dixit her first big break, making her an overnight star in addition to reaffirming Kapoor's star status, after ...
'' and '' Shahenshah''. Adjusted for inflation, the domestic net collection of ''Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak'' is equivalent to more than in 2017. The film was also released in China, in 1990. It was Aamir Khan's first film released in China, two decades before he became a household name there in the 2010s after ''
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'' (2009).


Accolades


Remakes

The film was remade in
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as '' Akkada Ammayi Ikkada Abbayi'', which marked the debut for
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. It was also remade in
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as ''
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'' in 1993, marked as the debut of renowned Bangladeshi duo Salman Shah and
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. It was also remade in Sinhala as ''Dalu lana gini'' starring Damith Fonseka and
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. It was also remade in Nepali as ''
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.


Legacy

''Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak'' proved to be a major commercial success, catapulting both Khan and Chawla to stardom. It received 8
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including a Best Male Debut for Khan and Best Female Debut award for Chawla. The film has since attained cult status. ''
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'' credits it as a "path-breaking and trend-setting film" for
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. Gautam Chintamani's book ''Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak: The Film That Revived Hindi Cinema'' (2016) credits the film with revitalizing
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. 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. The film is credited with having "reinvented the romantic musical genre" in Bollywood. 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
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musical romance films that defined Hindi cinema in the 1990s. In a 2000 survey by ''Indolink.com,'' ''Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak'' was ranked the best film of the 80's.


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