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{{Infobox film
| name          = Qila
|name          = Qila
| image          = Qila_(film).jpg
|image          = Qila_(film).jpg
| image_size    =
|caption        =
| caption        =
|director      = [[Umesh Mehra]]
| director      = [[Umesh Mehra]]
|producer      = Parvesh Mehra
| producer      = [[Parvesh Mehra]]
|writer        = Humayun Mirza<br>[[Umesh Mehra]]
| writer        =
|starring      = [[Dilip Kumar]]<br>[[Rekha]]
| narrator      =
|music          = [[Anand Raj Anand]] (songs)<br>[[Raju Singh]] (score)
| starring      = [[Dilip Kumar]]<br>[[Rekha]]<br>[[Mukul Dev]]<br>[[Mamta Kulkarni]]
|cinematography = S. Pappu
| music          = [[Anand Raj Anand]]
|editing        = Kamal Sehgal
| cinematography =
|studio        = Eagle Films
| editing        =
|distributor    = Eagle Films
| distributor    =
|released      = {{release date|1998|4|10|df=y}}
| released      = {{Film date|1998|04|10|df=y}}
|runtime        =
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|country        = India
| country        = India
|language      = Hindi
| language      = Hindi
| budget        =
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'''''Qila''''' ([[Hindi]]: क़िला, [[Urdu]]: قلعہ, [[Indian English|translation]]: ''Fort'') is a [[Bollywood films of 1998|1998]] [[Bollywood]] [[Hindi]] language [[drama film]] directed by Umesh Mehra and starring [[Dilip Kumar]] (playing a dual role), [[Rekha]], [[Mukul Dev]], [[Mamta Kulkarni]], [[Smita Jaykar]] and [[Gulshan Grover]]. This film marked the final film appearance of veteran actor Dilip Kumar. The movie rights are now owned by [[Red Chillies Entertainment]].
'''''Qila''''' (translation: ''Fort'') is a 1998 Bollywood Hindi language [[Drama (film and television)|drama film]] directed by Umesh Mehra and starring [[Dilip Kumar]] (playing a dual role), [[Rekha]], [[Mukul Dev]], [[Mamta Kulkarni]], [[Smita Jaykar]] and [[Gulshan Grover]]. This film marked the final film appearance of veteran actor [[Dilip Kumar]] before his death on 7 July 2021.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://indianexpress.com/article/entertainment/bollywood/dilip-kumars-qila-director-remembers-how-actor-would-refuse-to-share-favourite-fruit-a-child-like-quality-about-him-7393388/|last=Panchal|first=Komal RJ|title=Dilip Kumar's Qila director remembers how actor would refuse to share favourite fruit: 'A child-like quality about him'|work=[[The Indian Express]]|date=7 July 2021|accessdate=14 July 2021}}</ref>


==Synopsis==
==Plot==
A cruel and evil landowner Jagannath Singh ([[Dilip Kumar]]) is murdered and his twin brother Amarnath Singh (also Dilip Kumar) decides to investigate. He finds the list of suspects is endless. The prime suspects are Jagannath's son Amar ([[Mukul Dev]]), Jagannath's abused wife Suman ([[Smita Jaykar]]) and a woman named Yamini ([[Rekha]]) who claims she was raped by Jagannath. Eventually, Jagannath's son Amar confesses to killing his father. He reveals that on the night of his father's death he accidentally shot him while trying to fight him off when Jagannath held Amar and his mother at gunpoint. Soon after the list of suspects grow after it is discovered that Jagannath's had many more enemies who could have killed him including landowner Mangal Singh ([[Gulshan Grover]]) and even Jagannath's own brother Amarnath who doesn't seem to have got on well with Jagannath himself in the past. Yamini ([[Rekha]]) killed Jagannath for his wrongdoings to her brother.
A cruel and evil landowner Jagannath Singh is murdered and his twin brother Amarnath Singh decides to investigate. He finds the list of suspects is endless. The prime suspects are Jagannath's son Amar, Jagannath's abused wife Suman and a woman named Yamini who claims she was raped by Jagannath. Eventually, Jagannath's son Amar confesses to killing his father. He reveals that on the night of his father's death he accidentally shot him while trying to fight him off when Jagannath held Amar and his mother at gunpoint. Soon after the list of suspects grow after it is discovered that Jagannath's had many more enemies who could have killed him including landowner Mangal Singh and even Jagannath's own brother Amarnath who doesn't seem to have got on well with Jagannath himself in the past. Yamini killed Jagannath for his wrongdoings to her brother.


==Cast==
==Cast==
* [[Dilip Kumar]] as Jagannath Singh/Judge Amarnath Singh (Dual Role)
*[[Dilip Kumar]] as Jagannath Singh/Judge Amarnath Singh (Dual Role)
* [[Rekha]] as Yamini
*[[Rekha]] as Yamini
* [[Mukul Dev]] as Amar J. Singh
*[[Mukul Dev]] as Amar J. Singh
* [[Mamta Kulkarni]] as Neeta
*[[Mamta Kulkarni]] as Neeta
* [[Smita Jaykar]] as Suman J. Singh
*[[Smita Jaykar]] as Suman J. Singh
* [[Gulshan Grover]] as Mangal Singh
*[[Gulshan Grover]] as Mangal Singh
* [[Pramod Moutho]] as Prosecuting Attorney
*[[Pramod Moutho]] as Prosecuting Attorney
* [[Rajeshwari Sachdev]] as Laajo
*[[Rajeshwari Sachdev]] as Laajo
* Malay Chakrabarty as Kundan
*Malay Chakrabarty as Kundan
* [[Avtar Gill]] as Inspector Khan
*[[Avtar Gill]] as Inspector Khan
* [[Satish Kaushik]] as Ghanya Seth
*[[Satish Kaushik]] as Ghanya Seth
* [[Shahbaz Khan (actor)|Shahbaz Khan]] as Inspector Rana
*[[Shahbaz Khan (actor)|Shahbaz Khan]] as Inspector Rana
* [[Kunika]] as Neelam Daniel
*[[Kunika]] as Neelam Daniel
* [[Master Sahil Chheda]] as Child Artist Raja
*[[Master Sahil Chheda]] as Child Artist Raja


==Music==
==Music==
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{{Track listing
{{Track listing
| extra_column = Singer(s)
| extra_column = Singer(s)
| title1  = Layi Hai Mehndi Wali Raat
|title1  = Layi Hai Mehndi Wali Raat
| extra1  = [[Mohammed Aziz]], Nayan Rathod, [[Sadhana Sargam]], Preeti Uttam Singh
|extra1  = [[Mohammed Aziz]], Nayan Rathod, [[Sadhana Sargam]], Preeti Uttam Singh
| length1  = 04:17
|length1  = 04:17
|
|
| title2  = Prem Hai Radha Prem Hai Mera
|title2  = Prem Hai Radha Prem Hai Mera
| extra2  = Sadhana Sargam
|extra2  = Sadhana Sargam
| length2  = 05:39
|length2  = 05:39
|
|
| title3  = Wah Bhai Wah
|title3  = Wah Bhai Wah
| extra3  = [[Udit Narayan]], [[Sushma Shrestha|Poornima Shrestha]]
|extra3  = [[Udit Narayan]], [[Sushma Shrestha|Poornima Shrestha]]
| length3  = 05:24
|length3  = 05:24
|
|
| title4  = Ankhiya Ye Ankhiya
|title4  = Ankhiya Ye Ankhiya
| extra4  = [[Asha Bhosle]], Udit Narayan
|extra4  = [[Asha Bhosle]], Udit Narayan
| length4  = 05:29
|length4  = 05:29
|
|
| title5  = Kurte Ki Banhiya
|title5  = Kurte Ki Banhiya
| extra5  = [[Amit Kumar (singer)|Amit Kumar]], Udit Narayan, Preeti Uttam Singh
|extra5  = [[Amit Kumar (singer)|Amit Kumar]], Udit Narayan, Preeti Uttam Singh
| length5  = 05:03
|length5  = 05:03
|
|
| title6  = Tere Bin O Dilbar
|title6  = Tere Bin O Dilbar
| extra6  = [[Alka Yagnik]]
|extra6  = [[Alka Yagnik]]
| length6  = 05:25
|length6  = 05:25
|
|
| total_length = 31:17
|total_length = 31:17
}}
}}
==References==
{{Reflist}}


==External links==
==External links==
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20070624063010/http://www.planetbollywood.com/Film/qila.html Review of Qila]
* {{IMDb title|0286907}}
* {{IMDb title|0286907|Qila}}
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20070624063010/http://www.planetbollywood.com/Film/qila.html Review of Qila]
 
* [https://web.archive.org/web/19980430113916/http://expressindia.com/screen/apr24/reviews1.htm Review] on ''[[Screen (magazine)|Screen]]''
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[[Category:1998 films]]
[[Category:Films scored by Anand Raj Anand]]
[[Category:Films scored by Anand Raj Anand]]
[[Category:Twins in Indian films]]
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Latest revision as of 18:43, 15 November 2021

Qila
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Directed byUmesh Mehra
Produced byParvesh Mehra
Written byHumayun Mirza
Umesh Mehra
StarringDilip Kumar
Rekha
Music byAnand Raj Anand (songs)
Raju Singh (score)
CinematographyS. Pappu
Edited byKamal Sehgal
Production
company
Eagle Films
Distributed byEagle Films
Release date
10 April 1998 (1998-04-10)
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Qila (translation: Fort) is a 1998 Bollywood Hindi language drama film directed by Umesh Mehra and starring Dilip Kumar (playing a dual role), Rekha, Mukul Dev, Mamta Kulkarni, Smita Jaykar and Gulshan Grover. This film marked the final film appearance of veteran actor Dilip Kumar before his death on 7 July 2021.[1]

Plot[edit | edit source]

A cruel and evil landowner Jagannath Singh is murdered and his twin brother Amarnath Singh decides to investigate. He finds the list of suspects is endless. The prime suspects are Jagannath's son Amar, Jagannath's abused wife Suman and a woman named Yamini who claims she was raped by Jagannath. Eventually, Jagannath's son Amar confesses to killing his father. He reveals that on the night of his father's death he accidentally shot him while trying to fight him off when Jagannath held Amar and his mother at gunpoint. Soon after the list of suspects grow after it is discovered that Jagannath's had many more enemies who could have killed him including landowner Mangal Singh and even Jagannath's own brother Amarnath who doesn't seem to have got on well with Jagannath himself in the past. Yamini killed Jagannath for his wrongdoings to her brother.

Cast[edit | edit source]

Music[edit | edit source]

All songs are composed by Anand Raj Anand with lyrics by Dev Kohli.

No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Layi Hai Mehndi Wali Raat"Mohammed Aziz, Nayan Rathod, Sadhana Sargam, Preeti Uttam Singh04:17
2."Prem Hai Radha Prem Hai Mera"Sadhana Sargam05:39
3."Wah Bhai Wah"Udit Narayan, Poornima Shrestha05:24
4."Ankhiya Ye Ankhiya"Asha Bhosle, Udit Narayan05:29
5."Kurte Ki Banhiya"Amit Kumar, Udit Narayan, Preeti Uttam Singh05:03
6."Tere Bin O Dilbar"Alka Yagnik05:25
Total length:31:17

References[edit | edit source]

  1. Panchal, Komal RJ (7 July 2021). "Dilip Kumar's Qila director remembers how actor would refuse to share favourite fruit: 'A child-like quality about him'". The Indian Express. Retrieved 14 July 2021.

External links[edit | edit source]