While returning home, he is attracted to Raghuveer's relative Rashmi. In a twist of fate, Raj goes to Dhanakpur. He sneaks into Raj's college farewell party and is glad to see him fulfill his dreams. Jaswant moves to Delhi, runs his business, and reaches good he also raises Dhanraj's kids.ĭhanraj gets bailed and receives a letter from his son Raj, an ardent music lover who completes his education in Rajput College. Frustrated, Dhanraj kills Ratan and is jailed. Unable to tolerate the events, Madhu commits suicide. The family refuses to get Madhu arried to Ratan. Their younger sister Madhumati was dumped and impregnated by Ratan, the son of Thakur Raghuveer Singh from a rich Rajput family. It won the National Film Award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment, and eight Filmfare Awards from eleven nominations including Best Film, Best Director for Mansoor Khan, Best Male Debut for Aamir Khan, and Best Female Debut for Juhi Chawla.ĭhanakpur village farmers Thakur Jaswant and Dhanraj Singh are brothers.
Indiatimes Movies ranks the movie amongst the "Top 25 Must See Bollywood Films". The soundtrack was a breakthrough for the careers of Anand-Milind, as well as T-Series, one of India's leading record labels. 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 picturised on Aamir Khan) being the most popular hit song from the album. QSQT, which "reinvented the romantic musical genre" in Bollywood, was a milestone in the history of Hindi cinema, setting the template for Bollywood musical romance films that defined Hindi cinema in the 1990s. The plot was a modern-day take on classic tragic romance stories such as Layla and Majnun, Heer Ranjha, and Romeo and Juliet. The film was released on 29 April 1988 to critical acclaim, and was a major commercial success, and was a blockbuster turning Aamir Khan and Juhi Chawla into hugely popular stars. From doomsday till doomsday ), also known by the initialism QSQT, is a 1988 Indian Hindi-language musical romance film, directed by Mansoor Khan, written and produced by his father Nasir Hussain, and starring his cousin Aamir Khan along with Juhi Chawla. ₹50 million or ₹1.4 billion (adjusted in 2017)