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Qurbani
Directed byFeroz Khan
Produced byFeroz Khan
StarringFeroz Khan
Vinod Khanna
Zeenat Aman
Amjad Khan
Music byKalyanji-Anandji, Biddu (composition)
Indeevar, Faruk Kaiser (lyrics)
CinematographyKamal Bose[1]
Distributed byF.K. International
20 June 1980
Running time
157 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
Budget₹1.55 crore[2]
Box office₹12 crore[3]

Qurbani (transl. Sacrifice) is a 1980 Indian Hindiaction film. It was produced and directed by Feroz Khan (under the banner of FK International). The film stars Feroz Khan, Vinod Khanna, Zeenat Aman, Amjad Khan, Shakti Kapoor, Aruna Irani, Amrish Puri and Kadar Khan. It is an adaptation of the 1972 Italian film The Master Touch.[4]Qurbani was famous for the Bollywood disco song 'Aap Jaisa Koi', sung by Pakistani popstarNazia Hassan and produced by Biddu.

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Plot[edit]

Rajesh (Feroz Khan) was a motorcycle stuntman in a circus and is now a thief, expert in breaking open treasuries. In one such robbery, he is being watched by a jolly but shrewd police inspector Amjad Khan (Amjad Khan). Sheela (Zeenat Aman) is a gorgeous disco club dancer and singer. Rajesh and Sheela are in love. Rajesh has not disclosed to Sheela that he is a thief. An evil brother-sister duo, Vikram (Shakti Kapoor) and Jwaala (Aruna Irani) seek revenge against crime boss Rakka (Amrish Puri), who cheated Jwaala and siphoned her money. Vikram meets Rajesh in jail. Inspector Amjad Khan arrests Rajesh for theft after he is seen by an officer at a traffic accident. The court sentences Rajesh to two years' imprisonment. Sheela is devastated after she realises Rajesh was a thief.

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Meanwhile, Amar (Vinod Khanna) is an ace crime member in Rakka's gang who revolts against Rakka. He is a widower with a daughter Tina (Natasha Chopra) studying in a boarding school. However, before quitting Rakka's gang, Amar has committed a crime, masked, and inspector Amjad Khan is investigating that case. Amar saves Sheela from a gang of rowdy bikers. They meet regularly as Sheela likes Amar's daughter Tina. Soon, Amar begins to love Sheela, who does not reciprocate because she still loves Rajesh. After a short time, Amar and Sheela get together. Rajesh completes his jail sentence. While returning, he meets Vikram who again reminds him of the deal to rob Rakka. During the conversation, Amar incidentally reaches the site and a fist fight ensues between Amar and Vikram. While fleeing, Vikram swears revenge against Amar. Thus Rajesh and Amar meet for the first time. Rajesh takes Amar to introduce to Sheela; Sheela and Amar pretend as if they do not know each other since they don't want Rajesh to unnecessarily suspect them.

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Later, Vikram's goons kidnap Amar's daughter and beat Amar, who is hospitalized. In return for Amar and his daughter's safety, Rajesh agrees to do Vikram's job. He nurses Amar back to normal and soon they turn thick friends. Amar promises Rajesh he will support him in this one last robbery. They plan to shift to London after the robbery with the money. They concoct a scheme whereby Amar would steal gold bars and jewellery from a safe, phone the police, let Rajesh take over, get arrested, and get a prison term for about 12 to 18 months. After his release, he will join Amar in the UK. Things don't go according to plan as Rajesh gets arrested for killing Rakka, while Amar and Sheela reach London with the money. Rajesh construes that Amar deliberately framed him so that he can get Rajesh out of the way, keep all the money (as well as Sheela) for himself. Rajesh escapes from jail and reaches London to apprehend Amar. After a brief tussle, Rajesh realizes the truth and that Amar did not frame him. Vikram and his goons reach London to take revenge against Rajesh and Amar. In the climax of the movie, Amar sacrifices his life to save Rajesh, Sheela and Tina from getting killed by Vikram.

Cast[edit]

  • Feroz Khan as Rajesh
  • Vinod Khanna as Amar
  • Zeenat Aman as Sheela
  • Amjad Khan as Police Inspector
  • Shakti Kapoor as Vikram
  • Amrish Puri as Rakka
  • Aruna Irani as Jwaala
  • Kader Khan as Joe
  • Tun Tun as Fat Woman
  • Jagdeep as Mohammad Ali
  • Dinesh Hingoo as Parsi Man
  • Viju Khote as Vikram's Man
  • Mac Mohan as Mac

Production[edit]

The film had a production budget of ₹1.55 crore[2] ($2 million).[n 1] It began filming in 1979, and was one of the most expensive Indian films at the time. Feroz Khan's expenses included ₹23 lakh for a new camera, ₹5.3 lakh for several scenes (including a song sequence) on a large set (representing a Pathan's den), and ₹16,590 for an authentic silver sword.[5]Cine Blitz suggested in 1979 that the production costs of Qurbani may exceed Abdullah, another similarly expensive production at the time.[5]

To draw shock from the audience, a scene was included with the calculated decimation of a Mercedes Benz in an underground parking lot. This was at a time when not many in India had seen a Mercedes, let alone sat in one.

UK stunts were designed and arranged by James Dowdall, photographed by Eric Van Herren and produced by Nick Farnes who, with James Dowdall, wrote the UK scenario.

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Feroz Khan initially asked Amitabh Bachchan to play the role of Amar. Amitabh replied he would be available in 6 months, according to Feroz, but Feroz could not wait that long. So the role of Amar went to Vinod Khanna.

Box office[edit]

Qurbani became a box office success and the biggest Indian hit of the year, with a gross revenue of 12 crore (net income of 6 crore) at the Indian box office in 1980.[3] This is equivalent to US$15.26 million in 1980,[n 1] or US$46 million (330 crore)[7] in 2018.

Music[edit]

Qurbani
Soundtrack album by
Biddu and Kalyanji–Anandji
Released1980
Recorded1979
Genre
Length25:17
Language
Producer
'Aap Jaisa Koi', sung by Pakistani popstarNazia Hassan, composed by Indian producer Biddu, and pictured in right position is Zeenat Aman and Feroz Khan.
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Faruk Kaiser's Golden Disc accolade for Qurbani.

Biddu was the music director for the song 'Aap Jaisa Koi', which introduced him and Pakistani singer Nazia Hassan to Indian films. The first initial song Biddu recorded for Qurbani was a Hindi version of a Boney M song. When Nazia Hassan and Zoheb Hassan heard it, they refused saying they didn't want to sing a copy. They insisted they wanted an original song. A reluctant Biddu asked them what they had in mind. That's when 'Aap Jaisa Koi' was born.

The rest of the songs and the background score were set by Kalyanji–Anandji. The song Laila O Laila was also very popular. The album was written by Faruk Kaiser and Indeevar.

The movie is known for its music and songs, including the title qawwaliQurbani Qurbani, written by the Urdu poet, Faruk Kaiser and rendered by Anwar, Kishore Kumar and Aziz Nazan. It has a song performed by Mohammed Rafi, Kya Dekhte Ho, which was written by Indeevar. Qurbani Qurbani received a special award for 'The Most Amazing Evergreen Song' by Bollywood music producer, Kalyanji–Anandji.

Feroz Khan met Biddu and Nazia Hassan at a party hosted by a close friend in England. Nazias parents insisted Feroz listen to Nazia sing. Feroz did and was highly impressed. But Feroz had his eye on International star Biddu to score a song for Qurbani. Biddu was reluctant to score music for an Indian film. It was with sincere persistence and Feroz telling Biddu to do it for his mom who lived in India. Feroz also played the Bangalore card with Biddu since both Feroz and Biddu both hailed from Bangalore.

Many music directors (including the film's original music directors Kalyanji–Anandji) opposed Feroz Khan hiring Biddu to score a solo song in the film. Many tried to stop this because they viewed Biddu as an outsider. After several discussions, Feroz Khan stuck to his choice.

Track listing[edit]

No.TitleLyricsMusicSinger(s)Length
1.'Aap Jaisa Koi'IndeevarBidduNazia Hassan4.06
2.'Hum Tumhain Chahte Hain'IndeevarKalyanji–AnandjiManhar Udhas, Anand Kumar C, Kanchan7.17
3.'Kya Dekhte Ho'IndeevarKalyanji–AnandjiMohammad Rafi, Asha Bhosle4.37
4.'Laila Ho Laila'IndeevarKalyanji–AnandjiAmit Kumar, Kanchan, Chorus4.31
5.'Qurbani Qurbani'Faruk KaiserKalyanji–AnandjiKishore Kumar, Anwar & Aziz Nazan Sholapuri4.46

Reception[edit]

Its songs were popular and the movie sold the most number of records and tapes in 1980. The music and songs ushered in the 'Disco Revolution' of the Indian subcontinent that lasted until the mid-1980s.[8] 'Aap Jaisa Koi', sung by Nazia Hassan and produced by Biddu, had a strong impact on audiences.

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Qurbani was 1980's best-selling soundtrack album in India, and the sixth best-selling Bollywood soundtrack of the 1980s.[9]Faruk Kaiser was awarded the Golden Disc accolade when Qurbani exceeded 500,000 units sold in India.[10] The album then went Platinum within seven months, a record for the Indian music industry at the time,[11] selling 1million units.[12]

The song 'Laila Ho Laila' was recreated in film Raees with title Laila Main Laila.

Awards and nominations[edit]

  • Filmfare Best Female Playback Award: Nazia Hassan for the song 'Aap Jaisa Koi'
  • Filmfare Best Sound: P. Harikishan
  • Filmfare Nomination for Best Actor: Vinod Khanna
  • Filmfare Nomination for Best Actor in a Supporting Role: Amjad Khan
  • Filmfare Nomination for Best Music: Kalyanji-Anandji
  • Filmfare Nomination for Best Female Playback Singer: Kanchan for the song 'Laila O Laila'

Remake[edit]

Qurbani was remade in Tamil as Viduthalai in 1986 by producer K. Balaji. The film had Rajnikant in Feroze Khan's role and Dr. Vishnuvardhan in Vinod Khanna's role and was shot in the United States, but was an average hit.

Notes[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^Gulzar, p. 252
  2. ^ ab'Amitabh Bachchan Hindi film industry's most expensive star, Hema Malini tops among women'. India Today. 15 February 1983.
  3. ^ ab'Box Office 1980'. Box Office India. Archived from the original on 5 October 2013. Retrieved 11 June 2012.Cite uses deprecated parameter deadurl= (help)
  4. ^http://m.thehindu.com/features/friday-review/qurbani-1980/article9275741.ece
  5. ^ ab'Qurbani'. Cine Blitz. Blitz Publications. 5 (2): 90. 1979. Will Feroz Khan's Qurbani outdo Abdullah? Is the question everyone's asking. If he could spend Rs. 23 lakhs on a new camera for the film, he must mean business! This gigantic set of a Pathan's den was impressively done, with Feroz, Vinod and 40 junior artistes making merry. The interiors cost roughly Rs. 85,000, and the set with artistes and all, cost Feroz about Rs. 45,000 a day. They went through a gruelling ten day schedule, picturising a song sequence and other scenes. [..] Feroz believes in authenticity all the way. He bought himself a real silver sword, as is befitting to a pathan. It cost the grand sum of Rs. 16,590 — a sound investment perhaps
  6. ^'Pacific Exchange Rate Service'(PDF). UBC Sauder School of Business. University of British Columbia. p. 3. Retrieved 21 November 2017.
  7. ^67.175856 INR per USD in 2016
  8. ^'12 x 12: The 12 best Bollywood disco records'. The Vinyl Factory. 28 February 2014.
  9. ^'Music Hits 1980-1989'. Box Office India. 5 February 2010. Archived from the original on 5 February 2010.Cite uses deprecated parameter deadurl= (help)
  10. ^Faruk Kaiser's Gold Platinum Award
  11. ^'India Today'. India Today. Thomson Living Media India Limited. 7 (13–16): lvii. 1982. Since then, however, record industry majors have sold more than 23 gold discs and 10 platinums, including Music India's Qurbani, which crossed the platinum mark in just seven months.
  12. ^'International'. Billboard. Nielsen Business Media. 93 (28): 69. 18 July 1981.

Bibliography[edit]

  • Gulzar; Govind Nihalani; Saibal Chatterjee (2003). 'Major Cinematographers.'. Encyclopaedia of Hindi Cinema. Popular Prakashan. ISBN8179910660.

External links[edit]

  • Qurbani on IMDb
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