Five corrupt police officers and associates—Vikram (Dhruv Ganesh), Shardul (Zakir Hussain), Prakash (Neil Mukesh), Shiva (Dayanand Shetty), and the younger, ambitious Vikas (Neil Nitin Mukesh in his debut)—plan a drug heist. Vikas (nicknamed "Johnny" by his girlfriend) betrays the gang, steals the money, and tries to flee. The film follows his meticulously planned escape unraveling due to chance events, paranoia, and a fatal case of mistaken identity involving a phone. It ends in a grim standoff, incorporating a famous twist inspired by Boiler Room (2000) and The Killing (1956).
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Johnny Gaddaar (2007), directed by Sriram Raghavan, is a stylish neo-noir thriller built around betrayal, greed, and the corrosive effects of suspicion. The film’s narrative is tightly plotted and told largely from the perspective of its central point-of-view character, which creates mounting tension as alliances fracture and plans go wrong. index of johnny gaddaar
Johnny Gaddaar is more than just a crime thriller; it’s a tribute to the pulp fiction of James Hadley Chase and the golden era of 1970s Bollywood. Movie Review: Johnny Gaddaar - Reflections of Passions It ends in a grim standoff, incorporating a