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Free Image Hosting at www.ImageShack.us I had absolutely enjoyed every bit of “Ek Hasina Thi” it was slick, stylish & fast paced thriller , the best part was the storytelling. It didnt work in the conventional suspense movie mould , held the tension throughout & the viewer was kept on the edge of his seat compelled to think about what would happen next. Johnny Gaddar is all that and a whole lot more. The movie is definitely for a cinema audience and not for the popcorn crowd , its a clever film for an thinking breathing audience.
 
The basic premise of the movie is how a conman double crosses his partners. The direction by Sriram Raghavan is top notch , technically the film is brilliant. I loved the movie references throughout the movie, particularly the 70s references , even a little bit of the seventies background scores used. I felt thoroughly entertained throughout the movie , there arent any major plotholes as such , if anything the movie was a little long , although didnt feel long.
 
The lead in this one is Neil Nitin Mukesh (looking suave, got damn suave) , surely an actor to look out for in the future. The rest of the cast is Vinay Pathak (again spectacular actor) , Zakir Hussain (yet another good performance this year) , Daya (From Sony’s CID) & a surprisingly restrained Dharmendra. Rimmi sen is more or less passable , looks hot though.
 
It might be on its last leg in the Cinema Halls , Highly Recommended Watch !!

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Sunday, October 7th, 2007 at 5:42 pm
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One Response to “Johnny Gaddar - Review”

  1. nadeem Says:

    Excellent review there. Waiting forward to watch movie on big screen.

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