Gumnaam
Gumnaam (translation: Unknown or Anonymous) is a 1965 Indian suspense thriller film[1] directed by Raja Nawathe, starring Manoj Kumar, Nanda, Pran, Helen andMehmood. The film is an adaptation of the book And then there were none by Agatha Christie. The film became a box office hit. The music for the film was composed by Shankar-Jaikishan.[2]
The film came to wider attention in the Western World when its opening song "Jaan Pehechan Ho" (a Hindi phrase roughly translated as "We should get to know each other") was in the opening credits of Ghost World and in the 2011 commercial "The Date" for Heineken. It is sung by Bollywood legend Mohammed Rafi, although he is not the man depicted onscreen. The main dancer is Laxmi Chhaya. The group "Ted Lyons and his Cubs" playing the song can also be seen in 1964 film Jaanwar playing "Dekho Ab To" (a cover version of I Want to Hold Your Hand by the Beatles) and Tasveer (starring Feroz Khan), Love Marriage (starring Dev Anand), Bedaag (starring Manoj Kumar), Shehnai, and Mere Sanam (both starring Vishwajeet), also featuring dancer Oscar Unger. The psychedelic choreography was by Herman Benjamin, who is also singing the song onscreen.
Directed by | Raja Nawathe |
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Written by | Dhruva Chatterjee |
Based on | And Then There Were None byAgatha Christie |
Starring | Manoj Kumar Nanda Pran Helen Mehmood |
Music by | Shankar-Jaikishan |
Release dates
| 1965 |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Cast
- Nanda as Asha
- Manoj Kumar as Anand/Inspector Anand
- Pran as Barrister Rakesh
- Helen as Kitty Kelly
- Mehmood as Butler
- Dhumal as Dharamdas
- Madan Puri as Dr. Acharya
- Tarun Bose as Madhusudan Sharma/Madanlal
- Manmohan as Kishan
- Laxmi Chhaya as Masked Dancer
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