Kaun Kare Qurbaani(1991)
Kaun Kare Qurbaani is a 1991 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film directed by Arjun Hingorani. The lead cast includes Dharmendra, Govinda, Anita Raj, Hemant Birje, and Parijat. The story follows Inspector Arjun Singh, an honest police officer transferred to Bombay, who investigates a series of rapes and murders. He discovers that the prime suspect is his own son Munna. The film explores the conflict between professional duty and parental love. It was Hingorani's seventh collaboration with Dharmendra. The movie was released on 19 August 1991.
Quick Facts
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- Theatrical Release
- 1 January 1991
- Director
- Arjun Hingorani
- Language
- Hindi
- Rating
- 2.6/10
Storyline
Inspector Arjun Singh moves to Bombay with his family. A serial predator is attacking young women. All evidence points to Arjun's own son Munna. Arjun must find the real criminal before his family is destroyed forever.
“Who will sacrifice everything for the truth?”
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Cast & Crew
Reunion Meter
Frequent partnerships reunited for Kaun Kare Qurbaani
Cast reunions in this film: Dharmendra & Anita Raj (11 films together), Govinda & Anita Raj (5 films together), and Govinda & Dharmendra (4 films together).
Trivia
- The film's title is a play on the phrase 'kaun kare kurbani', which translates to 'who will make the sacrifice' in Hindi.
- This was one of the few films where actor Aditya Pancholi played a police inspector role early in his career.
- The movie was released during a wave of erotic thrillers in early 90s Bollywood, capitalizing on that trend.
- Director Arjun Hingorani had previously directed successful films in the 1970s, making this a later-career project.
- The soundtrack, composed by Bappi Lahiri, included the popular song 'Tumse Milne Ko Dil Karta Hai'.
- It featured actress Deepika Chikhalia, known for playing Sita in the TV epic 'Ramayan', in a modern role.
- The film's plot involving a serial killer targeting women was considered quite bold for mainstream Hindi cinema at the time.


