Dhoka and the title track definitely carry a distinct appeal, taking off from the trio’s sound in Don. Johnny breakbeat rocks big time, as a funky, retro mix, but the 3 genre recreation, Bhule bisre (Nayyar + Bolly-swing + Burman’ish) aims too far and ends nowhere. Move your body sounds like an uninspired take on the trio’s own, better score in JBJ. Revenge of the 70s is marginally interesting for the Kalyanji Anandji sound. Johnny Gaddar is an overdose of the so-called retro-sound, that it so joyously aims to celebrate, but ends up with limited personality on its own. (milliblog)

Producer: Adlabs Films
Music: Shankar Ehsaan Loy
Label: Big Music
TrackList:
01. Johnny Gaddaar – Johnny Gaddaar
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02. Johnny Gaddaar – Move Your Body
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03. Johnny Gaddaar – Dhoka
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04. Johnny Gaddaar – Johnny In The House
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05. Johnny Gaddaar – Move Your Body (Phatt Mix)
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06. Johnny Gaddaar – Johnny Breakbeat Mera Naam
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07. Johnny Gaddaar – Revenge Of The 70’s
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08. Johnny Gaddaar – The Caper Begins
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09. Johnny Gaddaar – Toss
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10. Johnny Gaddaar – Confidence
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11. Johnny Gaddaar – Bhule Bisre Geet
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12. Johnny Gaddaar – Johnny Gaddaar (Tamil)
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13. Johnny Gaddaar – Move Your Body (Tamil)
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14. Johnny Gaddaar – Johnny Gaddaar (Teugu)
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15. Johnny Gaddaar – Move Your Body (Telugu
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