Pyar Ke Naam Qurbaan(1990)
Pyar Ke Naam Qurbaan is a 1990 Indian Hindi-language romantic action film directed by Babbar Subhash. The film stars Mithun Chakraborty, Dimple Kapadia, Mandakini, and Danny Denzongpa. The story follows Billo Chaudhary, a motor mechanic who falls in love with the wealthy Rajkumari Devika Singh after a Holi incident. Devika's brother Yeshwant opposes their relationship and tries to destroy Billo. The film features music by Vijay Benedict and Shobha Joshi. It was produced under the B. Subhash Movie Unit banner. The movie blends romance, action, and family drama in typical 1990s Bollywood style.
Quick Facts
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- Theatrical Release
- 1 January 1990
- Director
- B. Subhash
- Language
- Hindi
- Runtime
- 2h 43m
- Rating
- 4.4/10
Storyline
A poor motor mechanic named Billo Chaudhary dares to play Holi with a rich princess named Devika. Her powerful brother Yeshwant wants Billo dead. Billo must fight for his love and prove his innocence after being framed for a crime.
“Sacrifice everything for true love”
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Reunion Meter
Frequent partnerships reunited for Pyar Ke Naam Qurbaan
Cast reunions in this film: Mithun Chakraborty & Mandakini (10 films together), Mithun Chakraborty & Dimple Kapadia (5 films together), Mithun Chakraborty & B. Subhash (3 films together), and Mandakini & B. Subhash (2 films together).
Trivia
- The film's director Babbar Subhash was known for his action films and had previously directed the hit movie 'Disco Dancer'.
- Actor Mithun Chakraborty, who played Billo, performed many of his own stunts in the film's action sequences.
- The movie's title song 'Pyar Ke Naam Qurban' was composed by Bappi Lahiri, who frequently worked with the director.
- This film was released during a peak period for violent revenge dramas in Hindi cinema, often called the 'angry young man' era.
- Actress Kimi Katkar, who played Rajkumari Devika, took a break from films shortly after this movie's release.
- The plot revolves around Holi, a festival of colors, which is rarely used as a central conflict point in Bollywood action films.
- Some filming was done in Mumbai's Film City, a common location for movies from that time period.


