Neil Nitin Mukesh made his Bollywood debut with Johnny Gaddaar in 2007.
Highlights
- Actor Neil Nitin Mukesh describes his debut film Johnny Gaddaar as his Bible and says he has grown as an actor by studying the 2007 thriller.
- "Johnny Gaddaar is my Bible. It's a book just like any book that students study at school. I have grown up studying that book only," the 31-year-old said in an interview.
- "On the sets of Johnny Gaddaar I learned many things from (director) Sriram Raghavan, which I remember on the sets of all my movies and try to imbibe them," he added.
- In Johnny Gaddaar Neil played Vikram, one of the five members of a gang that runs a gambling club and conduct other underhand deals. The film earned him a Filmfare best male debut nomination.
- Neil's 3G is a horror-thriller. He says while shooting some scenes, he was reminded of Johnny Gaddar.
- "There was a time when I remembered Johnny Gaddar. There the character was doing everything but feigned innocence. Similarly, Sam (his 3G character) has also used vulnerability, but in a different way," he said.
- 3G, which has been co-directed by Sheershak Anand and Shantanu Ray Chhibber, is set for March 15 release and it will see Neil romancing Sonal Chauhan.
Mumbai:
Actor Neil Nitin Mukesh describes his debut film
Johnny Gaddaar as his Bible and says he has grown as an actor by studying the 2007 thriller.
"
Johnny Gaddaar is my Bible. It's a book just like any book that students study at school. I have grown up studying that book only," the 31-year-old said in an interview.
"On the sets of
Johnny Gaddaar I learned many things from (director) Sriram Raghavan, which I remember on the sets of all my movies and try to imbibe them," he added.
In
Johnny Gaddaar Neil played Vikram, one of the five members of a gang that runs a gambling club and conduct other underhand deals. The film earned him a Filmfare best male debut nomination.
Neil's
3G is a horror-thriller. He says while shooting some scenes, he was reminded of
Johnny Gaddar.
"There was a time when I remembered
Johnny Gaddar. There the character was doing everything but feigned innocence. Similarly, Sam (his
3G character) has also used vulnerability, but in a different way," he said.
3G, which has been co-directed by Sheershak Anand and Shantanu Ray Chhibber, is set for March 15 release and it will see Neil romancing Sonal Chauhan.