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Jewel Thief

Jewel Thief is a 1967 Indian Hindi-language spy thriller heist film directed by Vijay Anand.[1] The film stars Ashok Kumar, Dev Anand, Vyjayantimala and features four bond girl-like actresses portrayed by Tanuja, Helen, Faryal and Anju Mahendru, with Nazir Hussain and Sapru appearing in supporting roles. It was produced by Dev Anand's production house, Navketan Films. The film revolves around a jewellery expert (Anand), as he and the police attempt to capture a notorious jewel thief, but in the process, their true identities get thoroughly muddled.

Jewel Thief
Film poster
Directed byVijay Anand
Written byScreenplay & Dialogue: Vijay Anand
Story: K.A. Narayan
Produced byDev Anand
StarringAshok Kumar
Dev Anand
Vyjayanthimala
Tanuja
CinematographyV. Ratra
Edited byVijay Anand
Music byS. D. Burman
Production
company
Distributed byNavketan Films
Release date
  • 27 October 1967 (1967-10-27)
Running time
186 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

The film became a box office hit.[2][3] J M Barot received the Filmfare Best Sound Award, while Tanuja received a nomination for Best Supporting Actress.[4]

Plot Edit

A mysterious jewel thief has been looting valuable gems throughout the country. As the daring crimes grab headlines, the Police Commissioner of Bombay mentions that the thief is currently operating in his jurisdiction. He vows to resign if he fails to catch the criminal by January 26.

Meanwhile, the Commissioner's son Vinay is hired by prominent jeweller Vishambhar Nath, who values his skill with jewels highly. In the course of his work, Vinay grows close to Vishambhar's daughter Anjali. At a party hosted by Anjali, Vishambhar's childhood friend Arjun and Arjun's sister, Shalini, mistake Vinay to be Shalini's fiancé, Amar. Both of them soon realise the mistake, but Arjun notes Vinay's uncanny similarity to Amar. Nevertheless, Shalini and Vinay strike a friendship, that develops into romance. Shalini's engagement ring is identified as a previously stolen piece of jewellery, and the Commissioner suspects that Amar might actually be the elusive jewel thief.

At Vishambhar's shop, all the jewellery in a concealed storeroom gets stolen. He believes that the man he had left in charge was Vinay, although the real Vinay was with Anjali. The police believe the impersonator was Amar. A small-time thief gets caught at the shop and divulges information about Amar's associate, Helen. Vinay agrees to help the police by impersonating Amar and goes to meet Helen. He tricks her and learns that the real Amar is going to Pune. There, Vinay meets other members of Amar's gang, including Julie, Amar's wife. The gang fly to Calcutta and pulls off another jewellery heist. Arjun and Vinay learn from Julie, who has realised that Vinay is only masquerading as her husband, that Amar has left for Gangtok, Kingdom of Sikkim.

Vinay visits Gangtok and meets another Amar associate, Neena. He promises to help her escape the gang in return for information. Neena, however, gets Vinay captured by luring him into the gang's safehouse. The gang's real leader is revealed to be Arjun, who is the jewel thief. No person named Amar ever existed; the identity was created to baffle the police and deflect any attention away from Arjun. Vishambhar Nath was part of this carefully planned scheme, too, while Shalini had assisted the gang to secure the release of her kidnapped brother, Shishu. When she approaches Arjun for Shishu's release, she gets locked up with him in the safe house. Having discovered secret passages under the building, Shalini rescues Vinay and explains the situation to him. The three try to flee but are recaptured. Vinay is administered electric shocks to wipe out his memory. The gang then make Vinay believe that 'jewel thief Amar' is his real identity. Their plan is to stage a fake heist of the Sikkimese crown jewels and let 'Amar' take the blame. The police will be manipulated into shooting 'Amar' dead, forever lifting suspicion from the actual criminals. Since Shalini is a well-known dancer in the royal court, she is to facilitate the gang's entry disguised as a dance troupe. 'Amar' dies according to plan, and the gang celebrates. Vinay, however, had merely been acting; he had secretly warned the police about the gang's plan beforehand. Anjali, who has discovered her father's criminal involvement, has got in touch with the police too. The police surround the safehouse and Vinay corners Arjun, but he manages to escape. Vinay follows Arjun to his plane, but the latter threatens to shoot him. Anjali, though, has already removed the bullets in the gun, and the Commissioner appears to announce that the entire gang has been arrested, before January 26 as promised. Anjali takes Vinay to the cabin where Shalini is waiting for him with Shishu, as the plane gets airborne.

Cast Edit

Production Edit

Casting Edit

For the lead female role, Saira Banu was approached by Dev Anand. Banu, who had earlier worked with Anand in Pyar Mohabbat (1966) declined the role due to her marriage to actor Dilip Kumar.[5] Banu had also turned down the role of Rosie in the 1965 film Guide, which was produced by Anand.[6] Soon, actress Vyjayanthimala was signed for the role; she had worked with Anand before in Amar Deep a decade earlier. Vyjayanthimala was also considered by Anand for the lead role in Guide, but was rejected by Tad Danielewski, the director of Guide's English version.[7]

Soundtrack Edit

Jewel Thief
 
Soundtrack album by
Released1967 (1967)
RecordedMinoo Katrak
GenreFeature film soundtrack
LabelSa Re Ga Ma
HMV Group
ProducerS. D. Burman
S. D. Burman chronology
Guide
(1965)
Jewel Thief
(1967)
Talash
(1969)

The film's soundtrack was composed by S. D. Burman, who earlier made a string of memorable films under Navketan Films. The lyrics for this film were by Hindustani songwriter Majrooh Sultanpuri,[8] except for "Rula Kay Gaya Sapna" by Shailendra. At that time, Shailendra wasn't keeping well, so Sultanpuri was approached for the movie.

The male playback was done by Kishore Kumar and Mohammed Rafi, who lent their voices to Dev Anand. The female singers were Lata Mangeshkar, who lent her voice for Vyjayanthimala and Asha Bhosle for Tanuja and Helen.

The song, "Dil Pukare Aa Re, Aa Re, Aa Re" was notable for being the first duet that Mangeshkar and Rafi recorded together, following their disagreement over royalties in the 1960s.

Song Singer
"Yeh Dil Na Hota Bechara" Kishore Kumar
"Aasman Ke Neeche Hum Aaj Apne Peechhe" Kishore Kumar, Lata Mangeshkar,
"Dil Pukare Aa Re, Aa Re, Aa Re" Lata Mangeshkar, Mohammed Rafi
"Hothon Mein Aisi Baat Main Dabaake Chali Aayi" Lata Mangeshkar, Bhupinder Singh
"Rulaake Gaya Sapna Mera" Lata Mangeshkar
"Baithe Hai Kya Uske Paas" Asha Bhosle
"Raat Akeli Hai, Bujh Gaye Diye" Asha Bhosle
"Dance Music" R. D. Burman

Reception Edit

Box office Edit

Jewel Thief was a profitable venture for the distributors. Over its theatrical run, Boxofficeindia.com reported that the film had managed to gross 3,50,00,000 with a net of 17,500,000 and, adjusted to inflation is about 345,200,000 (US$4.3 million).[9][10] Subsequently, Jewel Thief was declared a hit at the box office. It ended up as the sixth highest-grossing film of 1967 and thirty-fifth highest-grossing film of the decade.[9][10]

Premieres Edit

Following the success of Jewel Thief, the film was screened in many film festivals. In August 2008, the film was screened along with three other films by Dev Anand at the Government Museum Auditorium for the Chandigarh Film Festival.[11] The film was also screened by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting of India on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of Navketan Films.[12] On 1 August 2009, Jewel Thief was premiered at Regal Cinema, Mumbai.[13] The premier was attended by Dev Anand, Jackie Shroff, Sudhir Mishra, Amrita Rao, Deepak Parekh, Vijay Kalantri and Pooja Misrra.

Sequel Edit

A sequel titled Return of Jewel Thief was released in 1996, with only two actors reappearing and reprising their original roles; Dev Anand, reprising the role of Vinay Kumar and Ashok Kumar, reprising the role of Arjun. It was one of the movies in which Dev Anand acted outside his own banner, Navketan. The movie also had an ensemble cast, consisting of actors Dharmendra, Jackie Shroff, Prem Chopra, Sadashiv Amrapurkar, Shilpa Shirodkar, Madhoo and Anu Aggarwal.[1]

References Edit

  1. ^ a b "Revisiting Jewel Thief". Rediff. 17 January 2003.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 7 February 2009. Retrieved 30 April 2008.
  3. ^ "Dev Anand-Vyjanthimala's Jewel Thief remains one of Hindi cinema's tautest thrillers, even 55 years after it was made". 23 January 2022.
  4. ^ "1st Filmfare Awards 1953" (PDF).
  5. ^ Farhana Farook (27 August 2008). "A legend retold". Daily News and Analysis. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  6. ^ Subhash K. Jha (26 May 2003). "'This serial is my tribute to my mother'". Rediff. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  7. ^ Devinder Bir Kaur (7 March 2004). "Goldie: Guide for new filmmakers". The Tribune. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  8. ^ Nihalani, Govind; Chatterjee, Saibal (2003). Encyclopaedia of Hindi Cinema. Popular Prakashan. p. 607. ISBN 9788179910665.
  9. ^ a b . Boxofficeindia.com. Archived from the original on 7 February 2009. Retrieved 20 April 2012.
  10. ^ a b . Boxofficeindia.com. Archived from the original on 3 May 2012. Retrieved 20 April 2012.
  11. ^ Press Trust of India (13 August 2008). . The Hindu. Archived from the original on 10 March 2014. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  12. ^ "Dev Anand shines bright". Daily News and Analysis. 8 September 2009. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  13. ^ Times News Network (2 August 2009). "The return of 'Jewel Thief'". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 8 July 2012. Retrieved 19 April 2012.

External links Edit

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For the 1937 film also known as Jewel Thief see Amateur Crook Jewel Thief is a 1967 Indian Hindi language spy thriller heist film directed by Vijay Anand 1 The film stars Ashok Kumar Dev Anand Vyjayantimala and features four bond girl like actresses portrayed by Tanuja Helen Faryal and Anju Mahendru with Nazir Hussain and Sapru appearing in supporting roles It was produced by Dev Anand s production house Navketan Films The film revolves around a jewellery expert Anand as he and the police attempt to capture a notorious jewel thief but in the process their true identities get thoroughly muddled Jewel ThiefFilm posterDirected byVijay AnandWritten byScreenplay amp Dialogue Vijay AnandStory K A NarayanProduced byDev AnandStarringAshok KumarDev AnandVyjayanthimalaTanujaCinematographyV RatraEdited byVijay AnandMusic byS D BurmanProductioncompanyNavketan FilmsDistributed byNavketan FilmsRelease date27 October 1967 1967 10 27 Running time186 minutesCountryIndiaLanguageHindiThe film became a box office hit 2 3 J M Barot received the Filmfare Best Sound Award while Tanuja received a nomination for Best Supporting Actress 4 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 3 1 Casting 4 Soundtrack 5 Reception 5 1 Box office 6 Premieres 7 Sequel 8 References 9 External linksPlot EditA mysterious jewel thief has been looting valuable gems throughout the country As the daring crimes grab headlines the Police Commissioner of Bombay mentions that the thief is currently operating in his jurisdiction He vows to resign if he fails to catch the criminal by January 26 Meanwhile the Commissioner s son Vinay is hired by prominent jeweller Vishambhar Nath who values his skill with jewels highly In the course of his work Vinay grows close to Vishambhar s daughter Anjali At a party hosted by Anjali Vishambhar s childhood friend Arjun and Arjun s sister Shalini mistake Vinay to be Shalini s fiance Amar Both of them soon realise the mistake but Arjun notes Vinay s uncanny similarity to Amar Nevertheless Shalini and Vinay strike a friendship that develops into romance Shalini s engagement ring is identified as a previously stolen piece of jewellery and the Commissioner suspects that Amar might actually be the elusive jewel thief At Vishambhar s shop all the jewellery in a concealed storeroom gets stolen He believes that the man he had left in charge was Vinay although the real Vinay was with Anjali The police believe the impersonator was Amar A small time thief gets caught at the shop and divulges information about Amar s associate Helen Vinay agrees to help the police by impersonating Amar and goes to meet Helen He tricks her and learns that the real Amar is going to Pune There Vinay meets other members of Amar s gang including Julie Amar s wife The gang fly to Calcutta and pulls off another jewellery heist Arjun and Vinay learn from Julie who has realised that Vinay is only masquerading as her husband that Amar has left for Gangtok Kingdom of Sikkim Vinay visits Gangtok and meets another Amar associate Neena He promises to help her escape the gang in return for information Neena however gets Vinay captured by luring him into the gang s safehouse The gang s real leader is revealed to be Arjun who is the jewel thief No person named Amar ever existed the identity was created to baffle the police and deflect any attention away from Arjun Vishambhar Nath was part of this carefully planned scheme too while Shalini had assisted the gang to secure the release of her kidnapped brother Shishu When she approaches Arjun for Shishu s release she gets locked up with him in the safe house Having discovered secret passages under the building Shalini rescues Vinay and explains the situation to him The three try to flee but are recaptured Vinay is administered electric shocks to wipe out his memory The gang then make Vinay believe that jewel thief Amar is his real identity Their plan is to stage a fake heist of the Sikkimese crown jewels and let Amar take the blame The police will be manipulated into shooting Amar dead forever lifting suspicion from the actual criminals Since Shalini is a well known dancer in the royal court she is to facilitate the gang s entry disguised as a dance troupe Amar dies according to plan and the gang celebrates Vinay however had merely been acting he had secretly warned the police about the gang s plan beforehand Anjali who has discovered her father s criminal involvement has got in touch with the police too The police surround the safehouse and Vinay corners Arjun but he manages to escape Vinay follows Arjun to his plane but the latter threatens to shoot him Anjali though has already removed the bullets in the gun and the Commissioner appears to announce that the entire gang has been arrested before January 26 as promised Anjali takes Vinay to the cabin where Shalini is waiting for him with Shishu as the plane gets airborne Cast EditAshok Kumar as Arjun Singh Dev Anand as Vinay Prince Amar Vyjayantimala as Shalini Shalu Singh Tanuja as Anjali Nath Helen as Helen Faryal as Julie Anju Mahendru as Neena Nazir Hussain as Police Commissioner Pratima Devi as Police Commissioner s wife Sapru as Seth Vishambhar Nath Jagdish Raj Sachin as Shishu SinghProduction EditCasting Edit For the lead female role Saira Banu was approached by Dev Anand Banu who had earlier worked with Anand in Pyar Mohabbat 1966 declined the role due to her marriage to actor Dilip Kumar 5 Banu had also turned down the role of Rosie in the 1965 film Guide which was produced by Anand 6 Soon actress Vyjayanthimala was signed for the role she had worked with Anand before in Amar Deep a decade earlier Vyjayanthimala was also considered by Anand for the lead role in Guide but was rejected by Tad Danielewski the director of Guide s English version 7 Soundtrack EditJewel Thief nbsp Soundtrack album by S D BurmanReleased1967 1967 RecordedMinoo KatrakGenreFeature film soundtrackLabelSa Re Ga MaHMV GroupProducerS D BurmanS D Burman chronologyGuide 1965 Jewel Thief 1967 Talash 1969 The film s soundtrack was composed by S D Burman who earlier made a string of memorable films under Navketan Films The lyrics for this film were by Hindustani songwriter Majrooh Sultanpuri 8 except for Rula Kay Gaya Sapna by Shailendra At that time Shailendra wasn t keeping well so Sultanpuri was approached for the movie The male playback was done by Kishore Kumar and Mohammed Rafi who lent their voices to Dev Anand The female singers were Lata Mangeshkar who lent her voice for Vyjayanthimala and Asha Bhosle for Tanuja and Helen The song Dil Pukare Aa Re Aa Re Aa Re was notable for being the first duet that Mangeshkar and Rafi recorded together following their disagreement over royalties in the 1960s Song Singer Yeh Dil Na Hota Bechara Kishore Kumar Aasman Ke Neeche Hum Aaj Apne Peechhe Kishore Kumar Lata Mangeshkar Dil Pukare Aa Re Aa Re Aa Re Lata Mangeshkar Mohammed Rafi Hothon Mein Aisi Baat Main Dabaake Chali Aayi Lata Mangeshkar Bhupinder Singh Rulaake Gaya Sapna Mera Lata Mangeshkar Baithe Hai Kya Uske Paas Asha Bhosle Raat Akeli Hai Bujh Gaye Diye Asha Bhosle Dance Music R D BurmanReception EditBox office Edit Jewel Thief was a profitable venture for the distributors Over its theatrical run Boxofficeindia com reported that the film had managed to gross 3 50 00 000 with a net of 17 500 000 and adjusted to inflation is about 345 200 000 US 4 3 million 9 10 Subsequently Jewel Thief was declared a hit at the box office It ended up as the sixth highest grossing film of 1967 and thirty fifth highest grossing film of the decade 9 10 Premieres EditFollowing the success of Jewel Thief the film was screened in many film festivals In August 2008 the film was screened along with three other films by Dev Anand at the Government Museum Auditorium for the Chandigarh Film Festival 11 The film was also screened by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting of India on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of Navketan Films 12 On 1 August 2009 Jewel Thief was premiered at Regal Cinema Mumbai 13 The premier was attended by Dev Anand Jackie Shroff Sudhir Mishra Amrita Rao Deepak Parekh Vijay Kalantri and Pooja Misrra Sequel EditA sequel titled Return of Jewel Thief was released in 1996 with only two actors reappearing and reprising their original roles Dev Anand reprising the role of Vinay Kumar and Ashok Kumar reprising the role of Arjun It was one of the movies in which Dev Anand acted outside his own banner Navketan The movie also had an ensemble cast consisting of actors Dharmendra Jackie Shroff Prem Chopra Sadashiv Amrapurkar Shilpa Shirodkar Madhoo and Anu Aggarwal 1 References Edit a b Revisiting Jewel Thief Rediff 17 January 2003 BoxOffice India com Archived from the original on 7 February 2009 Retrieved 30 April 2008 Dev Anand Vyjanthimala s Jewel Thief remains one of Hindi cinema s tautest thrillers even 55 years after it was made 23 January 2022 1st Filmfare Awards 1953 PDF Farhana Farook 27 August 2008 A legend retold Daily News and Analysis Retrieved 19 April 2012 Subhash K Jha 26 May 2003 This serial is my tribute to my mother Rediff Retrieved 19 April 2012 Devinder Bir Kaur 7 March 2004 Goldie Guide for new filmmakers The Tribune Retrieved 19 April 2012 Nihalani Govind Chatterjee Saibal 2003 Encyclopaedia of Hindi Cinema Popular Prakashan p 607 ISBN 9788179910665 a b Box Office 1967 Boxofficeindia com Archived from the original on 7 February 2009 Retrieved 20 April 2012 a b Top Earners 1960 1969 Figures in Ind Rs Boxofficeindia com Archived from the original on 3 May 2012 Retrieved 20 April 2012 Press Trust of India 13 August 2008 Week long film festival to screen Dev Anand super hits The Hindu Archived from the original on 10 March 2014 Retrieved 19 April 2012 Dev Anand shines bright Daily News and Analysis 8 September 2009 Retrieved 19 April 2012 Times News Network 2 August 2009 The return of Jewel Thief The Times of India Archived from the original on 8 July 2012 Retrieved 19 April 2012 External links EditJewel Thief at IMDb Jewel Thief on YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jewel Thief amp oldid 1168500642 Soundtrack, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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