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Movie review: Shootout at Wadala, John Abraham excels in a negative role

Mumbai: The brutal killings portrayed in the prequel of Shootout at Wadala shook every hard hearted movie-goer. Nothing associated with the Lokhandwala shootout, Sanjay Gupta has weaved a fresh encounter plot which Mumbai cops delivered



The story unveils in Mumbai, where a college going student Manya Surve (John Abraham) is trapped into a murder and is locked up in a cell. He befriends Sheikh Munir (Tusshar Kapoor) and conspires to escape from custody.  Now it's a twisted world outside and Manya wants to curb the city with the help of his newly created gang's terror which is a direct challenge to another active gang which has Dilawar Imtiyaz Haskar (Sonu Sood) and his brother Zubair Imtiyaz Haskar (Manoj Bajpayee).

To flush off the entire dirt, we are introduced to Aafaque Bargaan (Anil Kapoor) who is hungry for the flesh of Manya Surve. To put it succinctly, it's a two versus one game leaving Manya battling alone.