Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak: Dalip Tahil Reveals the bitter battle behind the iconic tragic ending of the Aamir Khan and Juhi Chawla starrer
As Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak marked 38 years on April 29, actor Dalip Tahil revisited the intense creative conflict that ultimately shaped one of Hindi cinema’s most memorable endings. Tahil revealed that the tragic climax, now inseparable from the film’s legacy, was far from a settled choice during production.
“We had actually shot the sad ending which you finally see in the film. But at that time, when the film was being made, the distributors were very unhappy. Their main concern was that both the lovers die in the end. They kept telling Nasir saab, ‘Please change it, make it a happy ending.’ There was a lot of pressure because they felt a tragic ending would not be commercially viable,” he said.
The push for a happier resolution placed producer-writer Nasir Hussain in a deeply emotional bind, particularly as his son, debutant director Mansoor Khan, stood firm on his vision.
“Since it was Mansoor’s first film, and Nasir saab was producing and had also written it, it became a very emotional situation,” Tahil recalled. “Mansoor told his father very clearly, ‘If you make a happy ending, then please take my name off the film as director.’ That was a huge blow for Nasir saab,” he shared.
The team went ahead and filmed an alternate ending. “We did go ahead and shoot the happy ending,” Tahil said. “But I remember very clearly that Mansoor was completely disinterested in it. He was physically present on set, but he had distanced himself from the process. He was sitting far away, reading a magazine, not engaging at all. He didn’t
want to have anything to do with that version,” he said.
Eventually Nasir Hussain went to Rahi Masoom Raza saab and explained the entire dilemma to him. “He told Nasir saab, ‘This is a really good film, and it will do well regardless. But if you put the happy ending, it will be a successful film. If you keep the sad ending, it will become a classic. That one line changed everything,” Tahil added.Get the latest entertainment updates from the Times of India, along with the latest Hindi movies, upcoming Hindi movies in 2026 , and Telugu movies.”
The push for a happier resolution placed producer-writer Nasir Hussain in a deeply emotional bind, particularly as his son, debutant director Mansoor Khan, stood firm on his vision.
“Since it was Mansoor’s first film, and Nasir saab was producing and had also written it, it became a very emotional situation,” Tahil recalled. “Mansoor told his father very clearly, ‘If you make a happy ending, then please take my name off the film as director.’ That was a huge blow for Nasir saab,” he shared.
The team went ahead and filmed an alternate ending. “We did go ahead and shoot the happy ending,” Tahil said. “But I remember very clearly that Mansoor was completely disinterested in it. He was physically present on set, but he had distanced himself from the process. He was sitting far away, reading a magazine, not engaging at all. He didn’t
want to have anything to do with that version,” he said.
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