Along with the lives of numerous policemen, the public's faith in the police's capability to keep them safe is also at stake. Were these meticulously planned murders just vengeance killings? Or was there order in this chaos? There's a lot at stake. Shivansh is the "good-guy" protector of the law, whereas Vir wants to take matters into his own hands, disregarding the law. Vir and Shivansh are against the same enemy, but they are divided by a fine line. This confrontation of epic proportions will take us through the corrupt underbelly of the Financial Capital. He is up against Vir, who is a vigilante and will stop at nothing to complete his mission. What follows is a succession of events that will test his Probity to the fullest. Strong, Courageous, Patriotic and most importantly, "Clean." And of course, he's the best at what he does. DCP Shivansh is what a proper policeman looks like. Fearing the next attack, the Commissioner calls upon their best bet to catch Vir. A drive behind these deaths and he was far from done. The public is on the fence over these killings.
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When four such police inspectors are burnt alive in a series of merciless killings, the entire police force is rocked with terror. Tasked with the safety of this enormous city, a majority of them don't necessarily have the "cleanest" of vardis. Barring any major mishappenings, Shootout At Wadala will be a good money churner for Ekta Kapoor.There are about 2 Lakh policemen in Mumbai. This film plays to the masses with cheezy dialogues, quarter dozen item songs and a lot (A LOT!) of action. If you are put off by abusive dialogues, bad acting and sleazy item songs, then stay far away. Conclusion and Box Office Potential: If you keep your expectations in check and wish to be entertained, then you will be entertained. Kangna Ranaut is hardly there in this brawn fest and she does alright. Ronit Roy, Mahesh Manjrekar, Siddhant Kapoor do well in their parts. The life of Surve is portrayed in the 2013 Bollywood film Shootout at Wadala, starring John Abraham as Surve. This film was remade with the same name Agneepath. The film earned Amitabh Bachchan a National Award for Best Actor. This film could have been made without Tusshar Kapoor and that wouldn't hurt the film at all. The movie's main character, Vijay Dinanath Chauhan (played by Amitabh Bachchan) was heavily based on Surve. Sonu Sood also makes a huge impression as Dilawar (the role is based on Dawood Ibrahim, of all people).
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Anil Kapoor hams it up like only he can and that's not a bad thing at all! The best act of this film is reserved for Manoj Bajpai who shines as the cunny Zubair. John gives it his best but the others in this film overshadow him fair and square. Acting: Yes, as was expected, SAW is John Abraham's best ever performance.
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The background score is strictly average. Laila, starring Sunny Leone is the most fun of all the songs and Sunny looks sizzling in this one. Sophie's song doesn't stay with you for too long, either. Music and Background Score: The item song featuring Babli Badmaash, featuring Priyanka Chopra is a disappointing set-piece with a forgettable tune. Being a period film, the production design and costume design is spot on keeping in mind the commercial aspects. The dialogues are stereotypical and there's an astonishingly large smattering of abuses just for the shock value. What works as a deterrent for the film is its corny dialogues (by Milap Zaveri). Sanjay Gupta has always been known to make stylish film and here again, Shootout at Wadala looks and feels stylish, thanks to Sameer's deft camera-work. Gupta? The cinematography by Sameer Arya is one of the high points of the film. The film doesn't sway from its path and is thoroughly enjoyable thanks to the way Gupta deals with the subject.
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And to a very large extent, he doesn't mess it up. And oh, Manya also has a love interest (Kangna Ranaut).Direction and Miscellaneous: Delving into a subject as serious as this and not messing it up must have been the ultimate challenge for Sanjay Gupta. Afaque (Anil Kapoor) and his team members do everything they can to tackle crime in the city. The opponents here are Zubair (Manoj Bajpai) and Dilawar (Sonu Sood). Siddhant Kapoor (Shakti Kapoor's son) makes his debut playing a member of Manya's gang and is called Gyanchod! Every gang has an enemy gang. Tusshar 'the-producer's-brother' Kapoor is Manya's confidante in this journey. Story: The story is centered around the first Hindu gangster of Mumbai, Manya Surve (John Abraham) and his meteoric rice and his subsequent fall. Adapting a non-fiction book into a film requires special skills because of the need to sieve all the facts presented in the book into the film's narrative and all this while, keeping the film entertaining! This is exactly the reason I was intrigued to watch this film and to see what Sanjay Gupta had done with the subject material. Zaidi's bestselling investigative book – Dongri to Dubai. The prequel to the smash hit, Shootout At Lokhandwala, is based on Hussain S.