

The cast of the movie is required to be macho, heroic and filled with pride, and each of them fits the bill perfectly, be it the cops or the gangsters. Watch out for those wicked yet funny double entendre peppered across the lighthearted scenes. The dialogs carry a lot of punch and are filled with liberal dose of expletives. This is one of those raw and loud action movies that keep coming from time to time and the action on screen is riveting in parts with the climatic encounter taking the cake for its sheer bloody impact and the way it has been presented in graphic detail. The Mumbai Police finally decide that enough is enough and Manya is framed as the target for their first-ever bloody encounter.

Obviously there are gang wars aplenty and the Imtiaz Haskar brothers and Manya’s little gang don’t see eye-to-eye. He starts from scratch and becomes the dreaded gangster Manya Surve, in the company of a handpicked set of fellow henchmen. His new feature, Shootout at Wadala shows on screen, the first ever registered encounter by the Mumbai police in 1982 and it is partly based on the book Dongri to Dubai.Īfter being sent to jail for a crime that he didn’t commit, Manohar decides to become the kingpin of the Mumbai underworld as he realizes soon enough that there is no place in society for a timid and straightforward human being like him. He showcases his heroes in all their glory and some of his works like Kaante and Shootout at Lokandwala are a case in point. Sanjay Gupta is known for his movies which are high on machismo and extravagance.
