Gopaldas Parmanand Sipahimalani (14 September 1914 — 25 December 2007), better known as G. P. Sippy, was an Indian film producer and director who worked in the Bollywood industry.
Their trading interests meant that they interacted frequently with the British and other Europeans, who found it difficult to say the name "Sipahimalani".
Sippy and his wife Mohini were already the parents of two sons, and the entire family, including several other members, was compelled to abandon their home and property in Sindh and take refuge in India.
His friend Fali Mistry, a Parsi gentleman, directed the film, which starred Dev Anand and Nimmi.
[4][5] Sippy was married at a young age to Mohini Devi, a lady of his own community and similar background, in a match arranged by their families in the usual Indian manner.
Vijay died in 1998 by falling off the balcony of his house, shortly after his last film, Hameshaa had flopped, and it is suspected that he committed suicide.