Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak or QSQT (From Doom to Doom) is a 1988 Indian Bollywood romantic drama film written by Nasir Hussain and directed by his son Mansoor Khan. The film's plot hints to be inspired by Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. The film starred Hussain's nephew, Aamir Khan, along with Juhi Chawla in their first major roles. Upon release, The movie was a major success and was declared a blockbuster at the boxoffice and shot its leading stars to fame overnight.
Smarting from a defeat at the hand of a boy, Geeta Phogat now starts pushing her father to take her to the next fight. There is no looking back as she goes on to win the National Sub-Junior and the Junior Championship. Along with her sister Babita Phogat, they turn Indian wrestling on its head and grab golds and silvers in international matches. Geeta even qualifies for the Rio Olympics, the first ever Indian female wrestler to do so.
Geeta and Babita, along with their sister Ritu and cousin Vinesh have bought international fame for India. The Hindi movie DANGAL captures skillfully and effortlessly the enormous struggle they face as they catapult to fame, not just themselves, but also a sport that India (and Indians) are not too good at.
What was sensational about Aamir Khan? Was it that he put on 25 kilos over 6 months? Was it his effortless acting as Mahavir Singh? Was it the way he learnt and portrays wrestling moves? Was it the way he single-handedly moves the script along?
Qayamat: City Under Threat cast list, listed alphabetically with photos when available. This list of Qayamat: City Under Threat actors includes any Qayamat: City Under Threat actresses and all other actors from the film. You can view additional information about each Qayamat: City Under Threat actor on this list, such as when and where they were born. To find out more about a particular actor or actress, click on their name and you'll be taken to page with even more details about their acting career. The cast members of Qayamat: City Under Threat have been in many other movies, so use this list as a starting point to find actors or actresses that you may not be familiar with.
Qayamat: City Under Threat is a 2003 Bollywood action thriller film directed by Harry Baweja. It is a remake of the 1996 film The Rock.[1] Neha Dhupia's voice was dubbed by dubbing artist Rajanika Ganguly Mukherjee as the director thought her voice did not suit her character perfectly. It was a blockbuster upon its release, providing Ajay Devgn with a hit after a series onsuccessful films. The action scenes and story of the movie were so highly praised that the demand from fans for a sequel was quite high. The film completed 100 days on single screen theaters in Mumbai, Indore, Bhopal, Delhi and Ujjain. The Elphiston Jail of Mumbai copy describe in it was originally situated in Diu Island, Daman & Diu, U.T, India. The film was declared a Hit.
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has assigned the case of three terrorists to Akram Sheikh (Sunil Shetty). The three terrorists are two brothers Ali and Abbas Ramani (Sanjay Kapoor and Arbaaz Khan) and their common girlfriend Laila (Isha Koppikar). As a part of a plan hitched by a corrupt Pakistani general, Ali, Abbas and Laila hitch a plan to extort money from the Indian government. They take control of Elphinston Jail, in the city of Mumbai and using the help of a corrupt scientist, Gopal (Chunky Pandey) (a part of a team headed by Rahul (Aashish Chaudhary), investigating the effects of a deadly virus which could kill any living organism within a 3-kilometer radius.), they load three missiles with the virus. They then take a group of 213 tourists hostage in the jail and demand a ransom of 1500 crores from the government within 24 hours, failing which they will release the missile into major water bodies in Mumbai, thus creating an apocalypse (Qayamat).
Akram asks the Chief Minister to allow him to release Rachit (Ajay Devgan), a man who has previous experience of escaping from Elphinston Jail, a feat which has never been accomplished in history, to get help in entering the jail, through the very route which he had used to escape. Rachit is a man who has been silent for a long time now, owing to the fact that the love of his life, Sapna (Neha Dhupia) was killed the night he was arrested. The main point of note here was that Rachit was an associate of Ali and Abbas and had been double crossed by them, leading to his arrest. In turn, they had killed Sapna. However, unknown to Rachit, she was still alive. Akram and his team, which includes Rahul use all the help, they can to enter the jail through, first, an underwater route, and then a maze of tunnels through which Rachit had escaped. they successfully get to the septic tank of the jail but a mole in the CBI gives the news of the team's arrival to Ali and Abbas, whose men kill the whole team in a brutal gunfight, resulting in Akram's death as well. Rahul and Rachit are the only ones that are alive.
Rachit suffers from severe mental trauma, the effects of which can be seen every 12 hours, whereby he starts hallucinating and sees odd shadows everywhere. He has even lost his power of speech due to this. These effects are taken away, when Sapna, who is now at the CBI headquarters, calls him on a walkie-talkie and assures him of her true love and the fact that she is indeed alive. This is enough for Rachit as he gets up and single-handedly takes out all of Ali and Abbas's men, one by one.
Meanwhile, Rahul is also able to disarm the missiles one by one. However, while Rachit is taking out some more of the men, Ali gets to the last missile and tries to release it. Rachit kills Abbas and Laila and gets to Ali in the nick of time. He disarms the missile and kills Ali after firing the rocket straight at him. Thus, the city is saved in the nick of time. At the end of the film, Rachit reunites with Sapna and reveals that he can talk.