Sacrifice) is a 1980 Indian Hindi-language musical romantic action thriller film produced, directed, co-written by and starring Feroz Khan (under the banner FK International).
[5] Rajesh was a motorcycle stuntman in a circus and is now a thief, expert in breaking open treasuries.
Inspector Amjad Khan arrests Rajesh for theft after he is seen by an officer at a traffic accident.
However, before quitting Rakka's gang, Amar has committed a crime, masked, and inspector Amjad Khan is investigating that case.
They concoct a scheme whereby Amar would steal gold bars and jewellery from a safe, phone the police, let Rajesh take over, get arrested, and get a prison term for about 12 to 18 months.
Things don't go according to plan as Rajesh gets arrested for killing Rakka, while Amar and Sheela reach London with the money.
In the climax of the movie, Amar sacrifices his life to save Rajesh, Sheela and Tina from getting killed by Vikram.
[8] To draw shock from the audience, a scene was included with the calculated decimation of a Mercedes-Benz in an underground parking lot.
Feroz Khan initially asked Amitabh Bachchan to play the role of Amar.
Biddu was the music director for the song "Aap Jaisa Koi", which introduced him and Pakistani singer Nazia Hassan to Indian films.
Feroz Khan met Biddu and Nazia Hassan at a party hosted by a close friend in England.
But Feroz had his eye on the International star Biddu to score a song for Qurbani.
It was with sincere persistence and Feroz telling Biddu to do it for his mom who lived in India.
[13] "Aap Jaisa Koi", sung by Nazia Hassan and produced by Biddu, had a strong impact on audiences.
[14] Faruk Kaiser was awarded the Golden Disc accolade when Qurbani exceeded 500,000 units sold in India.
[15] The album then went Platinum within seven months, a record for the Indian music industry at the time,[16] selling 1 million units.
Won Nominated Qurbani was remade in Turkish as Çare Sende Allah'ım [tr] directed by Yılmaz Atadeniz in 1984, which Behçet Nacar in Feroz Khan’s role and Müslüm Gürses in Vinod Khanna’s role, and in Tamil as Viduthalai in 1986 by producer K. Balaji.