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Ginny Aur Johnny
Poster
Directed byMehmood
Produced byAmarlal Chabria
StarringMehmood
Baby Ginny
Amjad Khan
Helen
Hema Malini
Music byRajesh Roshan
Release date
27 October 1976
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Ginny Aur Johnny (lit.'Ginny and Johnny') is a 1976 Hindi comedy-drama film. Produced by Amarlal Chabria and directed by Mehmood the film stars Mehmood, Amjad Khan, Helen, Rajesh Khanna, Hema Malini, Rishi Kapoor, Randhir Kapoor, Vinod Mehra, Nutan, Rakesh Roshan and Baby Ginny, who is Mehmood's own daughter. The film is based on Hollywood movie Paper Moon.[1]

Plot

The story is of a man named Johnny (Mehmood) and a nine-year-old girl Ginny who is Mehmood's daughter. Ginny's mother Rosie (Hema Malini) dies in an accident and Ginny is left alone. Johnny comes to visit Rosie and during this time he comes to know about her death. Thus, her villagers request Johnny to take Ginny into an orphanage at Ooty.

On the other hand, Johnny who is a con man, visits those places where somebody had died and by taking their names, he sells holy books to the families. While travelling to Ooty, he continues his work. The journey consists of beautiful slapstick events and how they banter with each other.

Music

The film's music is by Rajesh Roshan, while all the songs are written by Majrooh Sultanpuri.

# Title Singer(s)
1 "Kahoon Kya Tumse Apni Dastan" Mohd Rafi, Lata Mangeshkar
2 "Jab Tu Badi Ho Jayegi" Kishore Kumar, Vijayta Pandit
3 "Johnny Ko Maine To Jaana Hai - 1" Kishore Kumar, Vijayta Pandit
4 "Sun Ginnya" Kishore Kumar, Vijayta Pandit
5 "Johnny Mera Naam Hai" - 1 Kishore Kumar
6 "Johnny Mera Naam Hai" - 2 Kishore Kumar
7 "Johnny Ko Maine To Jaana Hai" - 2 Kishore Kumar, Vijayta Pandit

Cast

Production

Mehmood went to the United States to visit his in-laws, as he used to do annually. While there, he watched the American film Paper Moon, and decided to adapt it in Hindi with the title Ginny Aur Johnny.[2]

References

  1. ^ https://www.filmfestivals.com/blog/siraj_syed/siraj_syed_reviews_logan_all_gore?page=3
  2. ^ Cine Blitz, Volume 13. Blitz Publications. 1987. p. xxii.