Noir Thriller Film: Johnny Gaddaar
Journal: Journal of Advanced Research in Journalism & Mass Communication (Vol.1, No. 2)Publication Date: 2014-11-01
Authors : Manju Kataria; Bandana Pandey; Sumedha Dhasmana;
Page : 1-4
Keywords : Johnny Gaddaar; Indian cinema; Noir thriller film; crime; money; metaphor;
Abstract
The film noir style in classic movies refers to a series of downbeat, gritty crime and action movies made in the 1940s and 1950s. These movies used a shadowy, moody visual style that was inspired by European movies of the 1920s. Their visual style both set a mood and concealed the film's usually small budgets. Johnny Gaddaar is a 2007 neo-noir thriller film written and directed by Sriram Raghavan; produced under the banner Adlabs. In this article, Bombay cinema, Bombay noir, urban fringe, caper, serial killer film, cruel cinema etc, in Indian cinema. Perhaps Bollywood cannot be displaced as the image for Indian cinema, but another exchange of ideas is well underway, a gift economy that has long been in place. An idea of Indian noir, however, may never emerge fully given the disenchantment with nationalism and global capitalism that this genre harbors.
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