When it comes to Johnny Walker’s career highlights, fans and critics often point to Thirst (1957) as his standout performance—widely regarded as his highest rated film. It’s clear that Johnny Walker brought a unique depth and charisma to that role, making it a memorable entry in his filmography. On the other hand, The Emperor of the Mughals (1960) tends to receive much less praise and is frequently cited as the lowest rated movie in Johnny Walker’s body of work. While Johnny Walker gave his best in every project, this particular film didn’t resonate as strongly with audiences or reviewers. Still, Johnny Walker’s contribution to cinema remains significant, with peaks like Thirst showcasing his true talent.