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Shoot Out At Wadala Movie Review


Starring Cast: John Abraham, Anil Kapoor, Tusshar Kapoor, Kangana Ranaut, Manoj Bajpayee, Sonu Sood, Ronit Roy, Mahesh Manjerekar
Director: Sanjay Gupta
Produced By: Sanjay Gupta and Ekta Kapoor
Release Date: May 1, 2013
 

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With the tide of time we have been coming across various acts of the best gangster flicks that have turned out to be very realistic and memorable. Be it movies like Satya, Shoot out at Lokhandwala, Gangster or Gangs of Wasseypur, all have been formulated with the best of the flicks that we have come across.

Shoot out at Wadala by Sanjay Gupta is a sequel to the 2007b released shootout at Lokhandwala. This gangster crime action flick is a compilation of the Mumbai encounters in 1992. The movie represents the first authorized experience of Mumbai Cops. The tale of Shootout at Wadala is the tale of Manya Surve i.e John Abraham, who gets a phrase prison time for life for a criminal activity that had not been done by him. Manya along with his other prisnor Sheikh Munir i.e Tusshar Kapoor goes out from the prison and types his own group and difficulties the diggis of underworld Dilawar Imtiyaz Haskar, a character being played by Sonu Sood and his sibling Zubair Imtiyaz Haskar, role played by Manoj Bajpayee.
 

With the improving energy of Manya, he becomes more of a risk to the cops and ACP Ishaque Bagwan the Nucleus character played by Anil Kapoor. Now both Dilawar and Zubair want to destroy Manya, while ACP Ishaque Bagwan stocks the same objective. 

Shootout at Wadala is said to be a direction splitting movie especially for John Abraham due to his excellent and extreme performing as mobster Manya Surve. The other big titles and fames like Anil Kapoor as ACP, Tusshar Kapoor is required to make the mobster and cops competition tale with a clean contact makes the movie run with the flow as the audiences expect.


The music is jarring, especially when Manya goes from being threatening to doing some absurd dancing actions next to the hot beauties like Sophie Choudary, Sunny Leone as well as the Badmash Priyanka Chopra. Yes, despite the onslaught of the three product music, none of them really wow you with their tune or choreography.


The movie will entice those who desire for a masala potboiler set in the 1980's with cool dialogues, sex-related innuendos and enough hit to coordinate your money.