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About the film
Johnny Gaddaar (transl. Johnny the Traitor) is a 2007 Indian Hindi-language neo-noir crime thriller film written and directed by Sriram Raghavan, produced under the banner Adlabs. It stars Dharmendra, alongside Neil Nitin Mukesh, in his film debut, Zakir Hussain, Rimi Sen, Vinay Pathak, Govind Namdeo, Dayanand Shetty and Ashwini Kalsekar. The film received critical acclaim and was a sleeper hit at the box-office. It was remade in Malayalam as Unnam, in Telugu as Kamina and in Tamil as Johnny.
The film was later identified as an uncredited adaptation of the 1962 French novel Les Mystifies by Alain Reynaud Fourton, which was first adapted into the 1963 French film Symphony for a Massacre by Jacques Deray. In 2018, Raghavan confessed to having read the novel while he was working at ISRO on public safety announcement films.
Plot
The film starts on a rainy night with a conversation between four cops in a police van, patrolling the streets of Mumbai. A car narrowly misses, colliding into them on the road, brakes, and then continues on towards a house with iron gates. A man in a jacket gets out of the car, heads towards the garage, and opens the roller shutter door when he is shot from behind multiple times. At the same time, the cops in the van receive an alert on the radio that gunshots have been heard somewhere in the vicinity, and they ask the driver to head towards the location of the gunshots.
The entire movie is then shown as a flashback, building up to the present shooting and scene of the cops in the van.
The story is about a gang of five that run a gambling club and conduct other underhand deals. The five members are Vikram, Seshadri, Shardul, Prakash, and Shiva. When one of Seshadri's police contacts from Bengaluru, Kalyan, informs him on the phone about "French furniture" (code word for drugs) worth Rs. 5 crore that he can offer him for Rs. 2.5 crore, Seshadri calls for all five members to contribute Rs. 50 lakhs each to set the deal in motion. Based on Shardul's promise of being able to sell the furniture for more than Rs. 5 crore, each member anticipates a profit of a further Rs. 50 lakhs each, at least.
Analysis
Raghavan has described the film as a suspense caper where the audience knows right from the outset what transpires and who the likely culprit is. The opening credits dedicate the film to the Indian director Vijay Anand and writer James Hadley Chase. The film is a tribute to Vijay Anand's influence on the Hindi noir/thriller genre. It pays tribute to him in a scene in which, the receptionist is seen watching Vijay Anand's film Johnny Mera Naam, starring Dev Anand, at the lobby of a hotel room. When the female lead is introduced she is reading R.K. Narayan's The Guide, which was also later made into a film directed by Vijay Anand, starring Dev Anand.
While the story is not based on any of James Hadley Chase's novels, it does follow a similar plot line. There are numerous references to James Hadley Chase within the film, the lead character himself is seen holding a copy of one of Chase's books. Director Sriram Raghavan has presented the same genre in his previous venture, Ek Hasina Thi, as well.
The film also makes multiple references to Amitabh Bachchan classic Parwaana, and also shows scenes of a major plot sequence of the film.
Soundtrack
The film has fifteen songs and two remixes composed by Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy for the soundtrack and Daniel B George for the score, with lyrics by Jaideep Sahni. The album was met with high critical acclaim upon its release. The soundtrack was co produced by composers Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy and Adlabs, which is first of its kind in the history of Bollywood. The album was released on 13 September 2007 at IMAX, Wadala, Mumbai. Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy, Dharmendra, Neil Nitin Mukesh and Sriram Raghavan were present at the launch among others.
Director Sriram Raghavan approached the trio to score a single for the film. As they were discussing, Ehsaan came up with a riff which Sriram felt fitted the theme of the movie, and was used as the title song "Johnny Gaddaar". Sriram wanted the second song to have an early '70s club feel, along the lines of the famous R.D. Burman song, "Duniya Main", which led to the rich and vibrant "Dhoka". Sriram had seen rapper Hard Kaur performing on television, and after jamming together, they came up with the final song of the album, "Move Your Body". The album includes Tamil and Telugu versions of the tracks "Johnny Gaddaar" and "Move Your Body".
The album was met with high praise from critics upon release. Raja Sen of Rediff.com, who awarded the soundtrack four and a half stars was ecstatic about the soundtrack, "Johnny Gaddaar is a delightfully harebrained work showing off extreme musical maturity. This is the soundtrack that breaks all the rules, the three buddies reveling in the recklessness director Sriram Raghavan gives them. This is what Modesty Blaise would dance to, an album of lunatic retro genius.". Joginder Tuteja of Bollywood Hungama gave the album a three-and-a-half stars, stating, "In 'Johnny Gaddaar', don't even expect the kind of soundtrack that you hear in a conventional Bollywood film. Instead expect to get on a rhythmic ride which would hardly give you a breather throughout its 11 tracks. The music of 'Johnny Gaddaar' isn't anything that you have heard before in a mainstream Hindi film before. And this is where its strength lies!".
Key details
| Release year | 2007 |
|---|---|
| Language | Hindi |
| Director | Sriram Raghavan |
| Starring | Dharmendra, Zakir Hussain, Rimi Sen, Vinay Pathak, Govind Namdeo, Dayanand Shetty |
Frequently Asked Questions
When was Johnny Gaddaar released?
Johnny Gaddaar is a Hindi-language film released in 2007, directed by Sriram Raghavan.
Who directed Johnny Gaddaar?
Johnny Gaddaar was directed by Sriram Raghavan.
Who stars in Johnny Gaddaar?
Johnny Gaddaar stars Dharmendra, Zakir Hussain, Rimi Sen, Vinay Pathak, Govind Namdeo, Dayanand Shetty, among others.
What is Johnny Gaddaar about?
Johnny Gaddaar (transl. Johnny the Traitor) is a 2007 Indian Hindi-language neo-noir crime thriller film written and directed by Sriram Raghavan, produced under the banner Adlabs.
Where can I watch Johnny Gaddaar?
Johnny Gaddaar may be available on major streaming platforms or for digital rental — check current OTT listings for availability in your region.
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