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Ever since Shootout at Lokhandwala hit the bull’s eye at the BO, director Sanjay Gupta was keen on working for a sequel to it with a different script and after a long gap of nearly four years Gupta has finally got the script from a book penned by Hussain Zaidi. Zaidi, a well known crime reporter who covered 1993 Mumbai blasts inch by inch for the film Black Friday will be joining hands with Sanjay for the sequel. ‘Dongri to Dubai’ written by Zaidi is the inspiration behind the new film which is titled as Shootout at Vadala. This film will capture the first official encounter killing of gangster Manya Surve in Mumbai. Gupta was all impressed with the details and the insight into the crime and underworld by Zaidi. Gupta was keen on working with Zaidi and while the latter was working on the book Gupta made sure that he read some portions of it before thinking of it to be made into a film. Zaidi with other writers will be working on the screenplay of Shootout at Vadala. Wondering which actor would be included in the sequel. Sanjay Dutt won’t be for sure after his fall-out with Gupta.
Aarti Chabbria is a busy bee after Shootout at Lokhandwala
After a tremendous response to her consecutive blockbuster films, Sanjay Gupta's mega multi starrer Shootout at Lokhandwala opposite Tusshar Kapoor, and her hit Kannada film "Santha" opposite the south top biggie Shiv Raj Kumar which is a major success down south, Actress Aarti Chabbria is having a busy time, after being flooded with a variety of scripts for her next ventures! Aarti is now spending considerable time reading through a huge bundle of scripts that have made her way as even her . Says Aarti, "After very long, my work has been appreciated, & I totally do realize now how important it is to be presented by the right people, in the right role. I am very lucky to have bagged Shootout & am very happy it's gone such a big hit. Now what I take up next matters a lot'..I have been getting a very good response, & interesting offers. Let's see what shapes up' Watch this space for more updates on this talented actress!
It's time for SHOOTOUT
After months of a nail biting wait, Sanjay Gupta's next offering SHOOTOUT AT LOKHANDWALA is being readied for a release. Slated to arrive on May 25th, the film has seen a kick start in its promotion by means of multiple teasers focusing on each and every cast member. Boasting of an ensemble starcast comprising of Amitabh Bachchan, Sanjay Dutt, Abhishek Bachchan, Vivek Oberoi, Tusshar Kapoor, Arbaaz Khan and Rohit Roy, the film is definitely huge with promise of a well etched out character for each of them. In addition to the impressive teasers on air, the promotion also sees an item song that features Viveik Oberoi and Tusshar Kapoor. SHOOTOUT AT LOKHANDWALA is produced by Sanjay Gupta, Ekta Kapoor and Shobha Kapoor while Apoorva Lakhia has directed the thriller.
Sanjay Gupta’s next Shootout film might star Abhishek Bachchan
After his two Shootout films, 'Shootout at Wadala' and 'Shootout at Lokhandwala', director Sanjay Gupta is ready with his third Shoot out film. While the script which tells the story of encounter specialist Vijay Salaskar is ready, he is busy finalising the cast for the same. A stark action film in the making there is news that Abhishek Bachchan might be a part of it. Abhishek who has been seen mostly in comic flicks has off late taken a conscious decision to do something new and different. He is eager to explore new genres and might just take up the challenge of Sanjay Gupta's next Shootout film.
'Shotgun' Shatrughan Sinha's shoutout to daughter Sonakshi Sinha
Shatrughan Sinha yesterday returned to Twitter after a hiatus . The Shotgun tweeted, “Lagta hai yeh KHAMOSH nahi rahegi.” This was daddy dearest’s way of giving a shout out to Sonakshi for her role in upcoming action flick, Akira, which is slated for a September release.
Shootout near ISRO centre causes 'concern'
A shootout near the Indian Space Research Organisation's (ISRO) Byalalur Centre in Bengaluru caused security concerns early on Tuesday. At about 3 am, two unidentified men moving around in a suspicious manner were challenged by security people. The intruders opened fire, which was returned, and then escaped. There was no actual breach of security. ISRO sources claim that the incident is not being seen as a terror attack, though the fact that they were armed is "matter of concern." The police are searching for the two men.