QSQT celebrates its silver jubilee, Juhi feels nostalgic
BY IANS29 April 2013 8:21 AM IST
IANS29 April 2013 8:21 AM IST
Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak (QSQT) - a film of many firsts - completes 25 years of its release and its lead actress Juhi Chawla still relishes the time spent on the sets and says none of them knew ‘how the film would turn out’.
QSQT was director Mansoor Khan and actor Aamir Khan’s debut vehicle as director and actor, respectively. Juhi too got recognition with the tragic love saga after a miniscule role in Sultanat.
‘Mansoor Khan called just the other day to say we’re going to have a reunion of the film’s cast and crew. And I was like, my god! Is it really 25 years of QSQT Wow! I feel so young when I say this (laughs),’ said Juhi. However, she misses the team members whom they lost over the years.
‘Jokes aside, it is amazing that the film is still so fresh and alive. The songs by Anand-Milind like Ghazab ka yeh din and Ae mere humsafar are hummed to this day. Sadly, Majrooh Sultanpuri, who wrote the songs is no more and we also lost our wonderful producer Nasir Hussain Saab.
QSQT was director Mansoor Khan and actor Aamir Khan’s debut vehicle as director and actor, respectively. Juhi too got recognition with the tragic love saga after a miniscule role in Sultanat.
‘Mansoor Khan called just the other day to say we’re going to have a reunion of the film’s cast and crew. And I was like, my god! Is it really 25 years of QSQT Wow! I feel so young when I say this (laughs),’ said Juhi. However, she misses the team members whom they lost over the years.
‘Jokes aside, it is amazing that the film is still so fresh and alive. The songs by Anand-Milind like Ghazab ka yeh din and Ae mere humsafar are hummed to this day. Sadly, Majrooh Sultanpuri, who wrote the songs is no more and we also lost our wonderful producer Nasir Hussain Saab.
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