Jewel Thief جیول تھیف ज्वेल थीफ
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Directed by
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Vijay Anand
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Written by
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Screenplay & Dialogue: Vijay Anand
Story: K.A. Narayan
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Produced by
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Dev Anand
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Starring
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Ashok Kumar
Dev Anand
Vyjayanthimala
Tanuja
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Cinematography
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V. Ratra
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Edited by
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Vijay Anand
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Music by
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S. D. Burman
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Distributed by
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Navketan Films
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Release date
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27 October 1967
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Running time
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186 minutes
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Country
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India
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Language
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Hindi
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Background
Jewelthip is a 1967 Indian Hindi-language spy spine chiller heist movie coordinated by Vijay Anand. The film stars Ashok Kumar, Dev Anand, Vyjayantimala and highlights four bond young lady like entertainers depicted by Tanuja, Helen, Faryal and Anju Mahendru, with Nazir Hussain and Sapru showing up in supporting jobs. It was delivered by Dev Anand's creation house, Navketan Movies. The film spins around a gems master (Anand), as he and the police endeavor to catch a famous gem criminal, however all the while, their actual personalities get completely jumbled.
The film turned into a film industry hit. J M Barot got the Filmfare Best Sound Honor, while Tanuja got a selection for Best Supporting Entertainer
Storyline
A baffling gem criminal has been stealing from significant diamonds all through the country. As the trying wrongdoings get titles, the Police Chief of Bombay specifies that the hoodlum is as of now working in his locale. He promises to leave in the event that he neglects to get the criminal by January 26.
In the interim, the Magistrate's child Vinay is employed by conspicuous gem specialist Vishambhar Nath, who esteems his expertise with gems profoundly. Throughout his work, Vinay develops near Vishambhar's girl Anjali. At a party facilitated by Anjali, Vishambhar's cherished, lifelong companion Arjun and Arjun's sister, Shalini, botch Vinay to be Shalini's life partner, Amar. The two of them before long understand the slip-up, however Arjun takes note of Vinay's uncanny likeness to Amar. By and by, Shalini and Vinay strike a fellowship, that forms into sentiment. Shalini's wedding band is distinguished as a formerly taken piece of gems, and the Chief suspects that Amar could really be the slippery gem hoodlum.
At Vishambhar's shop, all the gems in a covered storeroom gets taken. He accepts that the man he had left in-control was Vinay, albeit the genuine Vinay was with Anjali. The police accept the impersonator was Amar. A humble hoodlum gets found out at the shop, and discloses data about Amar's partner, Helen. Vinay consents to help the police by imitating Amar, and goes to meet Helen. He deceives her and discovers that the genuine Amar is going to Pune. There, Vinay meets different individuals from Amar's group, including Julie, Amar's better half. The group fly to Calcutta and pull off another adornments heist. Arjun and Vinay gain from Julie, who has understood that Vinay is just taking on the appearance of her significant other, that Amar has left for Gangtok, Realm of Sikkim.
Vinay visits Gangtok, and meets another Amar partner, Neena. He vows to help her departure the group as a trade-off for data. Neena, notwithstanding, gets Vinay caught by tricking him into the posse's safehouse. The pack's genuine chief is uncovered to be Arjun, who is the gem criminal. No individual named Amar at any point existed; the personality was made to astound the police and redirect any consideration away from Arjun. Vishambhar Nath was important for this painstakingly arranged conspire, as well, while Shalini had helped the posse to get the arrival of her abducted sibling, Shishu. At the point when she moves toward Arjun for Shishu's delivery, she gets secured with him in the safehouse. Having found secret entries under the structure, Shalini salvages Vinay and clears up the circumstance for him. The three attempt to escape, however are recovered. Vinay is managed electric shocks to clear out his memory. The posse then, at that point, cause Vinay to accept that 'gem hoodlum Amar' is his genuine personality. They will probably organize a phony heist of the Sikkimese royal gems, and let 'Amar' assume the fault. The police will be maneuvered toward shooting 'Amar' dead, always lifting doubt from the real crooks. Since Shalini is a notable artist in the imperial court, she is to work with the pack's entrance masked as a dance group. 'Amar' kicks the bucket as expected, and the group celebrates. Vinay, notwithstanding, had only been acting; he had furtively cautioned the police about the group's arrangement in advance. Anjali, who has found her dad's criminal contribution, has in contact with the police as well. The police encompass the safehouse and Vinay corners Arjun, yet he figures out how to get away. Vinay follows Arjun to his plane, yet the last option takes steps to shoot him. Anjali, however, has previously taken out the slugs in the weapon, and the Magistrate seems to report that the whole posse has been captured, before January 26 as guaranteed. Anjali takes Vinay to the lodge where Shalini is hanging tight for him with Shishu, as the plane gets airborne.
Starcasting
Music by S. D. Burman, lyricist by Majrooh Sultanpuri with the exception of "Rula Kay Gaya Sapna" by Shailendra. Around then, Shailendra wasn't keeping great, so Sultanpuri was drawn nearer for the film.
Song
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Singer
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"Yeh Dil Na Hota
Bechara"
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Kishore Kumar
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"Aasman Ke Neeche Hum
Aaj Apne Peechhe"
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Kishore Kumar, Lata
Mangeshkar,
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"Dil Pukare Aa Re, Aa
Re, Aa Re"
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Lata Mangeshkar, Mohammed Rafi
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"Hothon Mein Aisi Baat
Main Dabaake Chali Aayi"
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Lata Mangeshkar, Bhupinder Singh
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"Rulaake Gaya Sapna
Mera"
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Lata Mangeshkar
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"Baithe Hai Kya Uske
Paas"
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Asha Bhosle
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"Raat Akeli Hai, Bujh
Gaye Diye"
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Asha Bhosle
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"Dance Music"
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R. D. Burman
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