Keyamat Theke Keyamat

Keyamat Theke Keyamat (1993 Bengali flim)
Directed by Sohanur Rahman Sohan
Produced by Sukumar Ranjan Ghosh
Written by
  • Sohanur Rahman Sohan (Screenplay)
  • Ashish Kumar Loho (Dialogue)
Starring
Music by
Cinematography Jahangir & Jahangir
Edited by Mojibor Rahman Dulu
Production
companies
Anandamela Cinema Limited
Distributed by Anandamela Cinema Limited
Release date
  • March 20, 1993 (1993-03-20)
Running time
160 minutes
Country Bangladesh
Language Bangla

Keyamat Theke Keyamat (Bengali: কেয়ামত থেকে কেয়ামত; Translation: From Doom to Doom) is a Bangladeshi feature film released on 20 March 1993 directed by Sohanur Rahman Sohan. This romantic drama film was released on Eid vacation and was a huge success throughout Bangladesh. This movie was also the debut film of its two main leads Salman Shah and Mousumi, both of whom later became top movie stars in Bangladesh. The film is a remake of the 1988 Hindi language film titled Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak.

Cast

Plot

Mirza and Khan are two rival influential families in the village. Kabir Khan engages in a love affair with Dimple Mirza and makes her pregnant. But Kabir later refuses to marry Dimple leading to suicide of Dimple. Mirza Salauddin avenges the death by killing Kabir and is sentenced to imprisonment. After he is released from prison, his son Raj falls in love with Reshma from the Khan family which resurfaces the old feud between the two families. Raj and Reshma elope to avoid the enmity between their families but this further complicates the situation.

Making

The production house Anandamela Cinema Limited bought remaking rights of three Hindi films including Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak and proposed the director Sohanur Rahman Sohan to make a film based on one of them. Sohanur Rahman Sohan decided to make film with completely new leads. Moushumi, who was then an emerging model, was selected for the leading female role. The leading male role was eventually given to Salman Shah after it was turned down by actor Toukir Ahmed and model Adil Hossain Nobel.[2][3] The film is also the playback debut of singer Agun.

Music

Alam Khan worked as the music director of this remake film while the original music in Hindi was composed by the Anand–Milind duo. Lyrics are written by Moniruzzaman Monir. Music was recorded in Anupam Recording Studio and singers were Runa Laila and Agun.

List of tracks

No.TitleLyricsMusicSingerLength
1."Baba Bole Chhele Nam Korbe (বাবা বলে ছেলে নাম করবে)"Moniruzzaman MonirAnand–Milind and Alam KhanAgun5:10
2."Eka Aci to Ki Hoyecche (একা আছি তো কি হয়েছে)"Moniruzzaman MonirAnand–Milind and Alam KhanRuna Laila5:51
3."Ekhon to Somoy (এখন তো সময়)"Moniruzzaman MonirAnand–Milind and Alam KhanRuna Laila and Agun4:36
4."O Amar Bondhu Go (ও আমার বন্ধু গো)"Moniruzzaman MonirAnand–Milind and Alam KhanRuna Laila and Agun6:09

References

  1. "Ahmed Sharif works in music video". Daily Sun. Dhaka. 22 August 2016.
  2. Sohan, Sohanur Rahman. "ইমন থেকে সালমান". Daily Kaler Kantho. Retrieved 16 March 2017.
  3. "কেয়ামত থেকে কেয়ামত: তৌকীর অভিনয়ের প্রস্তাব ফিরিয়ে দেন". Daily Kaler Kantho. Retrieved 16 March 2017.
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