![]() ![]() In the 2014 video game Far Cry 4, by Ubisoft, the song is heard playing when the character storms the main antagonist's fortress. In 2012, a cover of the song was included by The Bombay Royale in their debut album You Me Bullets Love. The song was also used for Heineken's 2011 "The Date" commercial. The Ghost World DVD features the entire musical segment from the movie. Then they approached the sons of the producers and acquired the rights to use the song in the movie. In an interview, Ghost World writer Daniel Clowes mentions that he obtained his 20th generation copy of the scene from someone who had been housesitting for Peter Holsapple, guitarist and songwriter for The dB's, and he copied it from Peter's collection. The song appears in the opening credits of the 2001 movie Ghost World. ![]() It gained additional exposure through 1994 live performances of the song by Heavenly Ten Stems, an American experimental indie rock band that was based in San Francisco. The song first entered American popular culture when The Cramps appeared on the Los Angeles TV show Request Video in the early 1990s, and aired a clip of "Jaan Pehechan Ho" during their appearance on the show. The song's music video was shot in a disco and features Laxmi Chhaya as the dancer and Herman Benjamin the choreographer as the lead singer. "Jaan Pehechan Ho" as seen in Ghost World
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