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Johnny Gaddaar (transl. Johnny the Traitor) is a 2007 Indian Hindi-language neo-noir thriller film written and directed by Sriram Raghavan, produced under the banner Adlabs. It stars Neil Nitin Mukesh, in his film debut, alongside Dharmendra, Zakir Hussain, Rimi Sen, Vinay Pathak, Govind Namdeo, Dayanand Shetty and Ashwini Kalsekar.
Sep 28, 2007 · Johnny Gaddaar: Directed by Sriram Raghavan. With Dharmendra, Rimi Sen, Ashwini Kalsekar, Neil Nitin Mukesh. Police officers recount a tale of missing money which results in lies, deceit, betrayal and death.
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- Crime, Drama, Thriller
- Sriram Raghavan
- 2007-09-28
Five men who manage a gambling house in Mumbai, India, decide to get involved in a drug deal based on information given to them by Kalyan (Govind Namdeo), a corrupt police inspector. One of the...
- (275)
- Sriram Raghavan
- Mystery & Thriller, Crime, Drama
- Neil Nitin Mukesh
Jul 16, 2014 · The story is about a gang of five that run a gambling club and conduct other underhand deals. The five members are Vikram (Neil Nitin Mukesh), Seshadri (Dhar...
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- Entertainment Factory
A thriller about a gang of five crooks who plan to buy drugs worth 2.5 Crore Rupees, but get involved in lies, deceit, betrayal and death. The plot is narrated by police officers who recount the story of the missing money and the murders that followed.
A gang of five runs a gambling club and conducts other underhand deals. When a member's police contact promises him drugs, he calls for all members to contribute Rs. 50...
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Johnny Gaddaar. A gang of five runs a gambling club and conducts other underhand deals. When a member's police contact promises him drugs, he calls for all members to contribute Rs. 50 Lakh each to set the deal in motion and earn a profit.