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Qurbani(1980)

7.3/10
Hindi157 mins

Qurbani (1980) is a 157-minute Hindi film directed by Feroz Khan. Starring Kamal Bose, Tun Tun and Kader Khan. With an audience rating of 7.3/10, Qurbani stands as one of the notable Hindi releases of 1980.

Director:Feroz Khan
Mood:
emotionalsuspensefuldark
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Quick Facts

Theatrical Release
19 June 1980
Director
Feroz Khan
Language
Hindi
Runtime
2h 37m
GudVibe Rating
7.3/10

Storyline

Sheela is a cabaret singer with two admirers. Rajesh is a small-time thief, and Amar is a young widower. The two men are best friends who don't know they love the same woman. A man named Vikram Singh exposes their secrets to each other, ruining their friendship.

Two friends. One woman. A secret that will tear them apart.

Film Details

7.3Rating
157Minutes
HindiLanguage
Release Date19 June 1980
Release Typetheatrical

Parental Guide

Violence
Moderate
Language
Low
Sex / Nudity
Mild
Drugs
Mild
Intensity
Moderate

Vibe & Tags

Mood
emotionalsuspensefuldark
Themes
lovefriendshiprevengeidentity
Tonegritty
Pacingfast-paced
Complexitylight
Audiencemass
Best Withwith-partner
Violence3
Emotion4
Humor2
Rewatchability4

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Trivia

  • The film's iconic song 'Aap Jaisa Koi' was originally offered to Rishi Kapoor, but Feroz Khan insisted on casting newcomer Zeenat Aman.
  • Feroz Khan performed his own stunts for the film, including the famous car chase sequence in London.
  • The soundtrack became a massive hit, with the LP record reportedly selling over 8 million copies.
  • The climax was shot in a London cemetery, a location rarely used in Hindi films at the time.
  • Actor Vinod Khanna agreed to play the villain after Feroz Khan personally narrated the script to him.
  • The film's title 'Qurbani' was inspired by a popular Pakistani film of the same name from 1971.
  • It was one of the earliest Bollywood films to extensively feature foreign locations like London and Switzerland.

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