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Listen to Johnny Gaddaar Songs music. Johnny Gaddaar which meanins Johnny Treacherous in English is a 2007 hindi Bollywood caper thriller film directed and produced by Sriram Raghavan under the banner Adlabs Films Ltd . It stars Neil Mukesh, the grandson of legendary singer Mukesh and son of singer Nitin Mukesh in his film debut alongside Dharmendra, Zakir Hussain, Rimi Sen, Vinay Pathak and Ashwini Kalsekar. Cast: Dharmendra, Neil Nitin Mukesh, Rimi Sen, Zakir Hussain, Vinay Pathak, Daya Shetty, Ashwini Kalsekar Director: Sriram Raghavan Producer: Jhamu Sugandh Music Director: Vishal-Shekhar Remember ‘Ek Haseena Thi', yes..the Sriram Raghavan directed flick that showed power packed performances from Saif Ali Khan and Urmila. Now, Adlabs has announced that it will be producing and distributing Sriram Raghavan's latest film JOHNNY GADDAAR. The film is a suspense thriller from the same technical team that was part of EK HASEENA THI. The story of the film has been adopted from various pieces of work such as FARGO, PULP FICTION and LOCK STOCK AND TWO SMOKING BARRELS. The cast of the film includes Dharmendra, who is making a comeback after a long gap. The movie is also the launch pad of Neil Nitin Mukesh, who previously worked as an assistant director with Yash Raj for four years and has an impeccable film lineage as the son of Nitin Mukesh and grandson of singer Mukesh. Also, Rimi Sen, Zakir Hussain, Vinay Pathak, Daya Shetty and Ashwini Kalsekar play important characters in the thriller. The music has been composed by Vishal-Shekhar. The movie basically revolves around a gang of five men, Dharmendra playing the eldest and Neil playing the youngest. They face a bright prospect of making a fortune through what seems to be a simple exchange of contraband for money on a train. The story takes a somersault when one of the gang members gets killed before he can make the exchange and the money he was holding, disappears. The movie is about a gang which does shady deals. One such deal promises to make the group a lot of money, but one member of the gang has his own secret plans, leading to unforseen situations for the group. In the opening credits the movie is dedicated to James Hadley Chase, and while the story is not lifted from any of his novels, it does follow a somewhat similar plot.

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  • Bhoole Bisre Geet - Johnny Gaddaar Sabia Khan Geetanjali Swanand Kirkire
  • Confidence Instrumental- Johnny Gaddaar
  • Dhoka - Johnny Gaddaar - Anousha Mani Shankar Mahadevan Loy Mendonsa Tarannum Malik
  • Johnny Breakbeat Mera Naam - Johnny Gaddaar
  • Johnny Gaddaar Tamil - Johnny Gaddaar - Raman Mahadevan Nandini Srikar
  • Johnny Gaddaar Telug- Johnny Gaddaar - Raman Mahadevan Nandini Srikar
  • Johnny Gaddaar - Johnny Gaddaar- Suraj Jagan Akriti Kakar
  • Johnny In The House - Johnny Gaddaar - Suraj Jagan Akriti Kakkar
  • Move Your Body Phatt Mix - Johnny Gaddaar Shankar Mahadevan Ehsaan Noorani Loy Mendonsa Hard Kaur
  • Move Your Body Tamil- Johnny Gaddaar - Shankar Mahadevan Mani Mahadevan Raman Mahadevan Nandini Srikar
  • Move Your Body - Johnny Gaddaar- Shankar Mahadevan Ehsaan Noorani Loy Mendonsa Hard Kaur
  • Revenge Of The 70s Instrumental Johnny Gaddaar
  • The Caper Begins Instrumental- Johnny Gaddaar
  • Toss Instrumental- Johnny Gaddaar








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Sriram Raghavan had been telling the media that Johnny Gaddaar is neither a whodunit nor a whydunit, that the viewers would know the offender and his motive from the very start itself. But watching clips (specially the sequence motivated by the Big B-starrer Parwana) of the film with him more than a month before its release, I was wondering what would be left of the film for me now, considering he had shown me the howdunit part as well? I was pleasantly surprised that Johnny proves to be more than a howdunit too. It's about how crime begets crime, how fate catches up with the criminal and offers him just deserts. So, while it might overtly be paying homage to Vijay Anand and James Hadley Chase, Johnny is actually Hitchcockian. A gang of five headed by Dharmendra cobbles together Rs 2.5 crore for a business deal. Then one turns traitor and gets away with the loot. The beginning of the film is a little confusing in setting up the characters. The deal, what it's about, is never spelt out. But does it really matter? As it moves forward, you are kept on the edge, always guessing, with the filmmaker a step ahead in the game. Sriram stages some gripping moments, aided by sharp editingthe sequence on the moving train is brilliant; Parwana on TV sowing the seeds of crime in one character is juxtaposed wonderfully against another watching it and casually talking about Big B's rise. Sriram also weaves in the element of destiny very well the flick of a coin and the choice of cards sealing people's fate, of life becoming a gamble. Mukesh is well cast in the lead role, handsome and reptilian at the same time. But it's characters on the sideZakir Husain, Ashwini Kalsekar and Vinay Pathak—who steal the show. The homage to films is nice. The opening titles the high-decibel music and the bright imagesare a great throwback to the old thrillers. In fact, the song are so 'then'songs like Zindagi ittefaq hai.... the Anand reference and Dharmendra's wife singing Mora gora ang from Bandini, a film which had him looking so fabulous as the young jail doctor; a stark contrast to the embattled, worn out face of today.