Shootout at Wadala Page #8

Synopsis: The first-ever registered encounter by the Mumbai Police, which took place on November 1, 1982. Based on a true story.
Director(s): Sanjay Gupta
Production: Eros Entertainment
  4 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.9
Year:
2013
155 min
$369,310
Website
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Have you said what you wanted to?

May I say something now?

Get rid of Manya Surve.

Kill him.

Not for Dilawar...

and not because we

have an order from the top.

But for the sake of our uniform.

Dilawar said, 'l may not

have a price, but my seniors do'.

How much did he pay, sir?

You think you're

the only honest cop?

You know why the color

of this uniform is khakhi?

It's the color of mud.

And every cop is ready to become

one with it or bury a criminal in it.

Why Manya, sir?

Why not Dilawar?

I don't care who dies.

Manya is a criminal

and the world knows that.

While Dilawar is pretending

to be a righteous citizen.

If you kill Dilawar,

there could be an inquiry.

But if you kill Manya, it will be a

slap in the face of other criminals.

The decision is yours.

You have to choose one.

Manya, sir.

I choose Manya.

Welcome officers.

Until today no country

has given their police force...

the opportunity that

we are about to receive.

The liberty to shoot any criminal.

But until Manya Surve is alive...

we will neither sleep not rest.

Some people study history,

while others teach history.

We are going to create history.

We will form three groups.

Ambat will lead the first group...

I will lead the second

and Bhende the third.

The dossier contains photographs

of Manya and his gang members.

The photographs are old,

but you will get a fair idea.

Sir, he is in room number 10.

Stop.

- Move it.

- Where do I go?

I pity you, Jamal.

Helping Dilawar to capture

Munir was a big mistake.

Dilawar doesn't need you

anymore and Manya won't spare you.

He won't let you live

and I won't let you die.

Save me, sir.

I don't want to die now.

Every time you try to hide...

I will find you.

And I will set you free

so that Manya can kill you.

Save me, sir.

But I have a deal that will help

you stay alive and keep you safe.

In prison.

Tell me how to get to Manya.

You will get police protection

and the police will get Manya.

What say?

Vidya, sir...

Vidya?

Vidya will lead you to Manya.

Where is Manya?

When did you last see him?

Look at these pictures.

They were Manya's companions

and look what Dilawar did to them.

Manya killed Dilawar's brother...

imagine what he will do to Manya.

He will give Manya

such a brutal death that...

it will be difficult to identify

his body or even cremate him.

Think about this...

gangsters like Haji Maqsood and

Wasim Lala have given up crime...

and are leading a normal life.

It's because of us.

Manya can also have this,

if he helps us.

Why do you want to help Manohar?

He considers the cops his enemy.

He hates cops.

That's his opinion.

What will we get by killing Manya?

We may not be able to stop

people from becoming criminals...

but we can offer criminals like Manya

a chance to lead a normal life.

Can you guarantee that there

is no danger to Manohar's life?

No, I can't.

But if you don't help us...

I can guarantee that

Manya will be killed.

Pawar...

Yes sir.

Two cups tea, please.

- Hello...

- Hello...

Manohar?

Are you alright?

Yes .

I want to go out of town for

a few days, will you come along?

Where to?

I don't know.

If you are with me,

we'll figure something.

When?

Tomorrow...

12 o'clock...

Wadala College.

Sure.

Hello...

Inspector Baagraan?

Got him.

Officers!

This is the layout of

Ambedkar College at Wadala.

Manya Surve will be there

at 12 o'clock tomorrow...

and we will teach him

a lesson he'll never forget.

Just like a fox sniffs out

a rabbit before attacking it...

Manya Surve will sniff

out cops before being attacked.

He will have a gun but

he won't know whom to fire at.

We will go there undercover...

As college students.

Jeans, t-shirt, sneakers...

your makeover should

be so perfect that...

even your own mother shouldn't

be able to recognize.

Let's go. - Yes, sir.

All of you will carry

books with concealed guns.

Ambat and I will

cover the college...

whereas the rest will be with

Bhende manning the road blocks.

If Manya decides

to escape by road...

he has three options.

Dahisar, Thana or Vashi.

I will be at Vashi...

- Shetty will be at Dahisar

- Yes sir.

- And Jamdade will be at Thana.

- Yes sir.

Stop.

I am sorry, sir.

I can't shave off my moustache.

In my community, I can shave

it off only after my father dies.

If you father were to hear you,

he'd die of shame.

A cops father feels proud

of his son when he is ready to...

not just shave off his moustache

but lay down his life for duty.

Come on...

Shave!

- No, I can't do it.

- Sit.

You have to do it, Ambolkar.

But why me?

You are the only cop who

has seen Manya Surve from up close.

You will be standing outside

the college dressed as a postman.

When you see him you will shift the

bag from your left shoulder to...

your right as a signal.

I won't wear a postman's uniform.

You have to.

When you can wear a veil, what's wrong

in wearing a postman's uniform?

What if he recognizes me?

That's why it is

important for you...

to recognize him before

he recognizes you.

Manohar...

Come- on! Let's go.

Ambat... corner him.

Stop firing!

Stop!

Manya...

Surrender...

Surrender!

Ambat...

put the body in the vehicle

and drive to Sion Hospital.

- Rane...

- Yes sir.

File a report.

Manya Surve, dead on arrival.

Killed in encounter.

- Take the body to the morgue.

- Yes sir.

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Sanjay Bhatia

Sanjay Bhatia is an Indian actor and script writer known for Bollywood films such as Drishyam (2015), Prem Aggan (1998) and Airlift (2016). more…

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