Shootout at Wadala
Shootout at Wadala

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Manohar Arjun Surve, better known as Manya Surve, is a bright college student in love with Vidya. He lives with his mother and stepbrother Bhargav Surve, a local goon. Manya is arrested by Inspector Ambolkar for being on the spot when his brother killed a goon; he's humiliated, taken from college, and put in jail where Bhargav gets killed by Potya while Manya is saved by Sheikh Munir. Manya and Sheikh Munir escape from jail and reach Bombay, where they meet Zubair, who asks t... (Full plot summary below)

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Manohar Arjun Surve, better known as Manya Surve, is a bright college student in love with Vidya. He lives with his mother and stepbrother Bhargav Surve, a local goon. Manya is arrested by Inspector Ambolkar for being on the spot when his brother killed a goon; he's humiliated, taken from college, and put in jail where Bhargav gets killed by Potya while Manya is saved by Sheikh Munir. Manya and Sheikh Munir escape from jail and reach Bombay, where they meet Zubair, who asks them to join his gang, but his brother Dilawar disapproves of him. Manya then decides to form his own gang with Munir and Vira, later joined by Gyancho and Jamal. Manya and his gang members become top criminals on Inspector Afaque Baaghran's Wanted List. Inspector Baaghran must find a way to stop the menace.

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TheMovieReport.com - 8/10 by Michael DequinaAs with Sanjay Gupta's other work, so galvanizing and alive is his high style that it becomes the film's substance.
The Hollywood Reporter - 4/10 by Lisa TseringIts basis in reality is undermined by Gupta’s overly stylized approach and too many camera tricks, though the ‘80s costumes are striking and the actors wear them well. Performances are broad, but effective, throughout.
Time Out - 4/10 by Anil SinananAs Indian cinema celebrates one hundred years of production this month, this violent film represents its current confused state.
ScreenAnarchy - 4/10 by J HurtadoThe action is solid, the performances from an incredibly talented and deep cast are wonderful.
Village Voice - 2/10 by Simon AbramsNo amount of hyper-stylized, Guy Ritchie–inspired posturing can save a film whose lead antihero is so unrepentantly vile.
User Review - 10/10 by ThegodfathersonShootout at Wadala is the movie of this amazing season. Sanjay Gupta wraps his crime drama under the blankets of John Abraham who gives a powerful and great performance as Manya Surve. Along the overheated bloody stylized violence along with hit and sizzling item songs, it rocks. This film takes place in the 1900's where the law was broken and weak, a innocent scholar Manohar played by Abraham gets accused for a crime he didn't do. His stepdad did. Manohar explores the law for revenge and teams up with a master criminal- Sheik Munir played by Tushaar Kapoor. He plans a escape with Sheik and runs off to town. There he messes with other dons and the don of the dons- Zubir Imtaz Haksar played by Manoj Bajpayee a mild mannered man who does illegal activites for the police. And his brother Dilawar Imtaz Haksar played by Sonu Sood who joins and plays the action. Manya strangles with his love life with Vidya played by Kangana Ranaut. A super cop who is also mild mannered- ACP Issuqe Bagwan played by Anil Kapoor tries to arrest Manya who has just made Bombay's first Hindu gang with Sheik. Will Manya get away? Will Bagwan succeed in his mission? Find that and much more in Shootout at Wadala. This film is a tangle of beautiful and bloody violent crime.
User Review - 10/10 by Monjit BThe Promos are Very promising for a Big Hit. Very Excited to watch it. patiently waiting!
User Review - 8/10 by Niraj VSanjay Gupta is back, and how!!! After spending 8 years away from the Director's Chair, he has picked up on the story of the first ever "encounter" on record by the Bombay Police. The movie revolves around the rise and fall of Manya Surve, the first gangster to have taken on the might of the Ibrahim brothers in the late 70s. Due to the lack of any documented evidence or eyewitness accounts, the movie draws heavily from S Hussain Zaidi's book "From Dongri To Dubai", which is a must read for any of you out there who have any interest in the entire underworld scene in Bombay, and also some amount of cinematic license is used to make the storytelling more engrossing. John Abraham, in the lead role of Manya Surve, is a total surprise. I was certain that this was a huge casting blunder, but I'm glad to have been proven wrong. Gupta extracts a performance from Abraham which is arguably his best ever performance out of the 20+ films he has done in his 10 year career. The emotions he portrays without saying a word really show that in the hands of a good director, Abraham is able to come good as an actor. (The scene where he's trying to break up the fight between some goons and his step brother is a case in point). He has also managed to look like the middle class Maharashtrian boy, but his dialogue delivery was a bit unconvincing for the Dadar-Parel area where he was from. However, that may be overlooked. His physical presence was, and has always been, commanding. I expect that this performance will be a game changer for Abraham. Anil Kapoor, as Inspector Isaque Bagwaan, does a very competent job, thankfully making us forget about the buffoonery from Race 2. Kapoor, along with Mahesh Manjrekar and Ronit Roy, portrays very effectively, the frustration of the Bombay Police in that era when their hands were tied due to excessive red tape etc. Sonu Sood and Manoj Bajpai, as the Ibrahim brothers, are menacing and have that swagger that comes with being the uncrowned kings of a city like Bombay. Tushar Kapoor and Siddhant Kapoor (no relation) stand out as members of Surve's gang, and seeing that this is only Siddhant Kapoor's debut, there is a very bright future for him, but he must be careful with role selection, or he will go the way of his father. Kangana Ranaut, as Vidya - Surve's love interest, is definitely mis-cast. I was unable to find her convincing in either her style, appearance or dialogue delivery, so it looks like Gupta got it a bit wrong here. The star of the show, however, is one that you never ever see on the screen even once. Milap Zaveri. Who, you ask?? Well he is the dialogue writer of this movie, and boy does he do a great job!!! Fast paced dialogues, a lot of humour, some expletives - all in keeping with the times that this movie was set in. I am sure that over a period of time, some of the dialogues will make their way into the selection of legendary hindi film dialogues. Finally, last but not least, is the man himself - Sanjay Gupta. This is the genre he excels in and he doesn't let us down. Every scene is well composed, the camera angles are also well chosen and he never lets the pace slacken. Explosions, gun battles, fisticuffs, knives.......its all happening here and keeps to glued to the screen. My few gripes here are: - The item song with Priyanka Chopra didn't really work on screen. Its a very catchy tune, but somehow she doesn't do justice to it the way Sunny Leone and Sophie Choudhary do to theirs. - The use of Chroma in certain scenes was far too obvious and thus made it look tacky. - Maybe a short commentary at the start on the background of the underworld would have made it a bit less confusing for the average viewer trying to follow all the characters (Like how it was at the start of Shootout At Lokhandwala) However, all in all, this is a MUST WATCH, so do not miss it on the big screen. Once you've seen it, then go buy the book "From Dongri To Dubai" and enjoy even more!!!!!!!!
User Review - 8/10 by Shajie KJohn Abraham surpasses all expectations playing a gangster.
User Review - 8/10 by T.G. SDay: Sunday Date: 14 Jul 2013 Time: 10.00 pm With: Maa On: HDTV

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