Cast- Debutante Neil Nitin Mukesh, Dharmendra, Rimi Sen, Zakir Hussein, Vinay Pathak, Daya Shetty, Ashwini Kalsekar, Govind Namdeo
Director-Shriram Raghavan Rating-**1/2
Shriram
Raghavan re emerges after petty long and true to his style, attempts
something unconventional yet again with ‘Johhny Gaddar’. The film has
been dedicated to thriller master James Hadley Chase and the film does
end up paying homage to its inspiration.
There are plenty of references to the Chase’s novels as well as old
Hindi flicks. So much so that the protagonist gets inspired by an old
Hindi film to commit a crime and importantly to use the name Johnny.
Just like Saif Ali Khan in ‘Ek Haseena Thi’, the protagonist here
played by newcomer Neil Mukesh is a dark character. Interestingly in
this unconventional thriller the viewer knows beforehand who the killer
is.
Young Vikram (Neil Mukesh) is part of a gang spearheaded by Dharmendra
which specializes in making quick bucks. When there is a chance to win
a huge sum in just four days, he and his gang members (which also
include Zakir Hussein and Vinay Pathak) chalk out a perfect plan to get
this happen. It is then that greed takes over Vikram who is in love
with the much married Mini (Rimi) and he decides to double cross his
partners. He ends up killing one after the other and they come to know
very late that he is actually the bad guy amongst them. There are a lot
of interesting moments which hold the film together.
Another big strong point is the casting. The performances are quite strong which works in its favor. Dharmendra
enters the skin of his cool and calm and the veteran’s touch makes a
hell lot of difference in the film. Neil Mukesh is not only a good
looker but also a good performer. In this debut film he has carried off
the performance oriented role with élan. He plays the suave baddie with
very few emotions well. Inpsite of all that he does it become difficult
to hate the character.
Rimi Sen’s presence is brief but she suits the role. The film is
replete with fine actors like Zakir Hussein, Vinay Pathak, Govind
Namdeo, Ashwini Kalsekar who suit their roles and help the cause of the
film. The film has been shot unconventionally and it goes with its ‘different’ feel well. The music too suits the movie.
This movie should appeal to a section of the audience, those who are okay with enjoying different cinema.
Sneha Hazarika (SAMPURN)
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