Sanjay Gupta’s new film Shootout at Wadala documents the rise of crime in 1970s Mumbai and how, after local cops gunned down feared gansgter Manya Surve, the term 'encounter' entered the police lexicon.
However, instead of engaging the viewers with a well-written screenplay, the film’s story runs all over the place with horrendous dialogues peppered with crass expletives that sound more inconsequential than sinister.
John Abraham plays Manya Surve, a bright student with a promising future who turns against the system after being wrongly framed in a murder case.
This dramatic transition in character and an overnight shift in ideologies -- as a student he wouldn’t even cheat during exams -- is one of the many flaws of the movie.
After his stint in jail where he bulks up with the help of a trainer (who, by the way, looks more like a poor man’s Hulk Hogan), Manya escapes prison not as a reformed man but as a maniac armed with Tusshar Kapoor for a sidekick.
More petty thieves are picked up along the way to paint the city a bloody red.
Anil Kapoor, Ronit Roy and Mahesh Manjrekar play the cops while Manoj Bajpayee and Sonu Sood are rival mob-bosses who appear on screen as infrequently as ghosts
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Review: Shootout At Wadala is a mindless gore-fest