
The mansion seems to be unoccupied except for a butler. Then the group notices a mansion and enters it. The song is heard at different points in time during the film without the woman being seen. However, as soon as Anand and all the passengers alight from the plane, it takes off, leaving everyone stranded.Ī mysterious, unseen woman starts singing a song. The aircraft carrying the six winners and crew member Anand is forced to make an emergency landing at an unknown island. As Asha screams, an intruder enters and shoots Khanna dead.Ī few days later, Asha wins a trip to a foreign country with six others: Barrister Rakesh, Dharamdas, Kishan, Dr Acharya, Madhusudan Sharma, and Kitty Kelly. Khanna then informs the victim's niece, Asha, of his death, on the phone. Khanna, a wealthy man, hires an assassin to murder his rival, Sohanlal. It was remade in Tamil as Naalai Unathu Naal Plot The psychedelic choreography was done by Herman Benjamin, who also sang the song as picturised in the film. The lead dancer in the song as shot in the film was Laxmi Chhaya. The song was sung by Bollywood music legend Mohammed Rafi. The film came to wider attention in the English-speaking world when its opening song " Jaan Pehechan Ho" (a Hindi-Urdu phrase roughly translated as "we should get to know each other") was included in the opening credits of Ghost World and used in the 2011 commercial The Date for Heineken. The film is a loosely-inspired adaptation of the 1939 mystery novel And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie. Gumnaam (translation: Unknown or Anonymous) is a 1965 Indian Bollywood thriller film directed by Raja Nawathe, starring Manoj Kumar, Nanda, Pran, Helen and Mehmood.
