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Release Date:
July 11, 2003
Original Title:
कयामत
Alternate Titles:
Qayamat
Qayamat - City Under Threat
Genres:
Action | Crime | Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Prime Focus
Production Countries:
India
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 18 IN: A
Runtime: 157
CBI Officer Akram Sheikh is on the verge of nabbing three dreaded Pakistan-backed arms dealers, the brothers Ali and Abbas and their common moll Laila. When Sheikh busts an important arms deal conducted by his three targets, Ali-Abbas join forces with Gopal, a corrupt scientist to get hold of a deadly virus and take the tourists at the Elphinstone Jail resort as hostage. Akram Sheikh is now compelled to get help from Rachit, a criminal serving jail time who was a former associate of Ali-Abbas and the only person in history to have successfully escaped the Elphinstone jail . Along with a commando team, they try to pull off a rescue attempt by breaking in the jail and rescuing the hostages.
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Art Direction:
Nitish Roy
Assistant Director:
Maninder Singh
Choreographer:
Raju Khan
Baba Yadav
Remo D'Souza
Caesar Gonsalves
Bosco Martis
Dialogue:
Pathik Vats
Director:
Harry Baweja
Director of Photography:
Sanjay F. Gupta
Editor:
Merzin Tavaria
Executive Producer:
Manmohan Singh
Lyricist:
Sameer Anjaan
Original Music Composer:
Salim Merchant
Sulaiman Merchant
Other:
Amarpreet G.S. Chhabra
Allan Amin
Producer:
Pammi Baweja
Screenplay:
Suparn Verma
Harry Baweja
Script Consultant:
Karan Razdan
Sequence Artist:
Sanjay F. Gupta
Sound Designer:
Rakesh Ranjan
Sound Effects Designer:
Kunal Uday Mehta
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Anup Dev
Story:
Harry Baweja
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Merzin Tavaria
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