Qaidi No. 911

911) is a 1959 Indian Hindi-language crime film produced and directed by Aspi Irani, and written by C. J. Pavri.

The film was remade in Tamil as Kaithi Kannayiram (1960) and in Telugu as Khaidi Kannayya (1962).

[2][3] The story and screenplay were written by C. J. Pavri, and the dialogue by Akhtar Ul-iman.

911's Tamil remake Kaithi Kannayiram (1960), the same song was re-used as "Konji Konji Pesi",[6] and in the Telugu remake Khaidi Kannayya (1962), it was re-used as "Teeya Teeyani Tenela Maatalato".

[3] K. B. Goel, a reviewer for the magazine Thought wrote, "[Sheikh Mukhtar] is strongly built and very tall but seems ill-adjusted in his role" and added, "All this abracadabra could have been a little intelligible had the director Mr Aspi concentrated on the character development rather than dances, which occur at the least provocation, and on enacting the same scene, with slight variations, of the night club.