The Monday-to-Thursday period this week will hold the key for the gangster movie, as Aashiqui 2 showed business picking up on weekdays despite not having a great opening weekend. Shootout at Wadala has scored the best in Mumbai circuit, collecting about Rs 10 crore nett at the box office. This Shootout At Wadala dialogue was told by John Abraham. Translation: A student is the one who makes his teacher great. Akshay Kumar-starrer Special 26 (Rs 23.50 crore) came in at the fourth spot while Vishal Bhardwaj-directed Matru Ki Bijlee Ka Mandola (Rs 21.25 crore) took the fifth position. From many inspirational Shootout At Wadala dialogues, this dialogue by John Abraham is the most cherished one. Shootout at Wadala raked in Rs 8.25 crore nett on the day of its release (May 3), following it up with collections of Rs 7.50 crore nett and about Rs 9.25-9.75 crore nett total on Saturday and Sunday, respectively.Īccording to, the top opening weekend grosser is the multi-starrer Race 2 (Rs 48.25 crore), followed by Himmatwala (Rs 26.50 crore). The plot revolved around the first-ever registered encounter by the Mumbai Police, which took place on November 1, 1982.
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The movie notched the third best opening weekend collections for 2013 so far.Ībraham plays gangster Manya Surve in the Sanjay Gupta-directed Shootout at Wadala, which also features Anil Kapoor, Sonu Sood, Manoj Bajpayee, Kangna Ranaut and Mahesh Manjrekar.
The film has been mostly shot in slums in Mumbai.John Abraham-starrer Shootout at Wadala has had a good opening at the box office with collections touching Rs 25.50 crore in the first three days of its release.
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The trailer, which is full of action-packed scenes, already gives a glimpse to John's powerful acting.
This is the first of its kind when actor John Abraham will be playing a strong role. The actor stuns in the action sequences from the gangster flick and looks promising in his Manya Surve's look.
Watch: John Abraham in action avatar in Shootout At Wadala The film will dramatise the first-ever registered encounter by Mumbai police, where Surve was shot, which took place at Vidyalankar Institute of Technology, Sangam Nagar, Wadala on 1 November 1982. Anil Kapoor who plays a real-life encounter specialist in Sanjay Guptas Shootout At Wadala met Isaque Bhagwan who had played an instrumental role in the first. Manya is arrested by Inspector Ambolkar for. He lives with his mother and stepbrother Bhargav Surve, a local goon. The people of India had by then, become immune to this. This police encounter was telecast live by the BBC and covered extensively by the media across the country and internationally. Manohar Arjun Surve, better known as Manya Surve, is a bright college student in love with Vidya. In 1992, Bombay witnessed the famous Shootout at Lockhandwala. John Abraham is playing a gangster called Manya Surve who was shot dead in Wadala, Mumbai. Based on the true story of the first-ever registered encounter by the Mumbai Police, which took place on November 1, 1982. Mid-Day also quotes an insider who says that it could be a pressure from the original characters to remove their names as initially Ekta Kapoor was always adamant to use the real names. However in spite of the first promo creating the necessary buzz, the new promo strangely has no names of these characters", a source told the daily. Anil Kapoor will be seen as Isaac and John play Manya. “Sonu Sood plays Dawood while Manoj Bajpai plays Sabbir. The afterthought has been done to avoid any kind of dispute, reports Mid-Day.
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