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Uploaded by on Mar 1, 2006

Gumnaam(1965) - Directed by Raja Nawathe
Jaan Pehechaan Ho - Composed by Mohammed Rafi

According to its overenthusiastic trailer, Gumnaam (means "lost one") was "India's first suspense thriller,". One of its musical numbers was used as the opening credits of the well-regarded indie film Ghost World.

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  • Greatest music video in the entire history of music videos!

  • @UlfenDaddy The song is something like: "If we get to know each other, life will be a bit easier. Oh! Thief of my heart, don't steal your gaze away from me! Tell me your name!". I'm doing a shit job of it, but it doesn't sound as good in English. That's just the first verse.

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  • This song blows my mind!! Check out 'The Cramps' song 'Ultra Twist' video. See how it influenced them :) Thanks for sharing.

  • How does the girl shake her head so much?? >.<

  • I'm hooked as well, can't get enuff!..Must be that party-like atmosphere that it induces!!

  • I fricken love this song and video!! It drives my wife a little nuts when I play it over and over.

    I watch the Indian channel the weekends just to watch the music videos.

    I believe that a true music lover embraces all kinds of music no matter where it comes from.

    Music is my secape from the sometimes ugly reallity of life.

    Remember, music will never hurt you!!

  • this is so badass!

  • @amrocks100 Now I would wager a great deal that she is one fascinating, interesting person; I've never met her.

  • @UlfenDaddy yeah i think this was the first suspense thriller ever made in india. ahh i see. i love ravi shankar's work. infact his daughter anoushka is a great artist too.

  • @amrocks100 I get the gist of it; I'm far from a scholar in Hindi and I would certainly never attempt to write it. I did find a full translation elsewhere too, but I've not seen the film. I think that would be highly entertaining. (I first had to decipher a bit becase of Ravi Shankar in fact, a long time ago.)

  • @UlfenDaddy lol ok this time sorry man :P but cuz you asked people in the comments below to translate the lyrics, so i assumed that.

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