9/10
Heart-throb
23 October 2013
This is one of the only films that was watched by almost everyone born in the 1980s or early 1990s. This is a classic that reminds everyone of their childhood. More so because of it's spectacular music, I fondly remember how I used to wait for hours for "Chitrahaar" to play 'Papa Kehte Hain...' I still recall that 'Gazab Ka Hai Din' found a special place in my heart when it was played almost ten times during one of my most memorable road-trips, in the early 1990s. Heck; I started to act like Aamir Khan in front of everyone, because this film had made me wild and unstoppable.

Because of QSQT, Bollywood had the pleasure to produce some of the best superstars in Indian cinema - Aamir Khan, Juhi Chawla, Udit Narayan, Alka Yagnik; you name it, these talents may not had been discovered if it was not for QSQT.

Though most people give credit to Aamir, this film is a classic more because of Juhi. Her charm and charisma including her "next-door girl" image created a phenomenon in India. Remember her plain yet so elegant salwar-suits or her innocent smile that made people crazy?

If you ask anyone, I'm sure everyone will have various memories and stories associated with this film. QSQT defied the usual Bollywood formula of having a 'Gabbar Singh' or 'Loin' in each film.
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