In the original "The Pink Panther" film released in 1963, the diamond is stolen by "The Phantom". The phantom who is also known as "Sir Charles Lytton is a wealthy British playboy who is also a skilled thief, and he steals the diamond while on holiday in the fictional European country of Lugash. The film follows the investigation into the theft by bumbling French inspector Jacques Clouseau, who is played by Peter Sellers. The success of the film led to several sequels featuring Inspector Clouseau as the main character.


In the iconic 1963 film "The Pink Panther," the central plot revolves around the theft of the valuable diamond by a character known as "The Phantom." This elusive figure is revealed to be none other than "Sir Charles Lytton," a wealthy British playboy possessing both charm and a talent for thievery. The daring heist takes place during Lytton's vacation in the fictional European country of Lugash.

The narrative unfolds through the lens of bumbling French Inspector Jacques Clouseau, a role masterfully portrayed by Peter Sellers. Clouseau's comically inept attempts to solve the case and apprehend The Phantom contribute to the film's humor and charm. The success of "The Pink Panther" paved the way for a series of sequels, further solidifying Inspector Clouseau as a beloved character in cinematic history.