Amitabh Bachchan Sanjay Dutt Sunil Shetty Vivek Oberoi Arbaaz Khan Abhishek Bachchan FULL MOVIE HD

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09 Nov 2021

Amitabh Bachchan Sanjay Dutt Sunil Shetty Vivek Oberoi Arbaaz Khan Abhishek Bachchan FULL MOVIE HD
Shootout at Lokhandwala is a 2007 Indian Hindi-language action gangster crime film directed by Apoorva Lakhia. It is based on the 1991 Lokhandwala Complex shootout, a real-life gun battle between gangsters and Bombay Police.Amitabh Bachchan as Defence Lawyer Dhingra
Sanjay Dutt as Shamsher Khan, Additional Commissioner of Police. The character is based on Aftab Ahmed Khan.
Sunil Shetty as Inspector Kaviraj "Kavi" Patil
Vivek Oberoi as Mahindra "Maya" Dolas aka Mayabhai
Tusshar Kapoor as Dilip Buwa
Arbaaz Khan as Javed Shaikh, a head constable of police
Rohit Roy as Fatim "Fattoo"
Neha Dhupia as Rohini, Shamsher Khan's wife
Shabbir Ahluwalia as RC
Aditya Lakhia as Doubling
Ravi Gossain as Aslam Kasai
Akhilendra Mishra as JCP Tripathi
Dia Mirza as Meeta Mattoo, news reporter
Abhishek Bachchan as Inspector Abhishek Mhatre (Cameo appearance)
Aarti Chabria as Tarrannum "Tannu", bar dancer friend to Maya Dolas's gang and Dilip Buwa's love interest
Amrita Singh as "Aai", Maya Dolas's mother, Ratnaprabha Dolas
Shri Vallabh Vyas as Wadhwani, builder, and associate of Dawood Ibrahim. The character is based on Gopal Rajwani.
Aftab Ahmed Khan as Commissioner S. Krishnamurthy
Rakhi Sawant (special appearance as an unnamed actress)
The film opens with shots of brooms and dustpans cleaning dried blood, and cartridge casings in and around the Swati building at the Lokhandwala Complex.[2] TVN reporter Meeta Matu (Dia Mirza) reports that some 3000 rounds of ammunition were discharged by a large police squad at a previously peaceful residential area.

The film moves to the offices of former chief justice turned private prosecutor Dhingra (Amitabh Bachchan) where he interviews the three leading members of the Bombay Encounter Squad: Additional Commissioner of Police Shamsher S. Khan (Addl.CP S.S. Khan) (referring to A. A. Khan, played by Sanjay Dutt), Inspector Kaviraj Patil (Sunil Shetty) and Police constable Javed Sheikh (Arbaaz Khan). The main film timeline is the extended interview of the three officers by Dhingra; as the officers answer Dhingra's questions, the film flashes back to show the incidents.

Dhingra asks about the Encounter Squad. Khan explains that he hand-picked 27 of Bombay police's best-enlisted men and officers. He borrowed the concept from the LAPD SWAT (Special Weapons And Tactics) team to help combat crime. The film flashes back to show Khan selecting his men and putting them through intensive physical and mental training to be "fast, efficient and deadly." Dhingra is hardly impressed: He points out that if Khan "shoots to kill," he is no different from the gangsters he seeks to destroy.

Dhingra asks why Khan felt he had to do this. Khan explains that following Operation Blue Star in 1984, several Sikh terrorists fled to Bombay and began establishing a base in the city. They engaged in violence, extortion, and other subversive tactics to grow their operations. The film flashes back to show Sub Inspector Mhatre (Abhishek Bachchan), a very brave officer and disciple of Khan, pursuing and subsequently getting shot down by a group of Sikh terrorists. Khan is deeply frustrated when the Bombay police, mired in internal bureaucracy and corruption, fail to act. He obtains clearance from the police commissioner Krishnamurthy (played by the real A. A. Khan) and sets out after the militants. Khan asks Meeta Matu (Diya Mirza) to cover the incident so as to deter future terrorists. True to Khan's words, he successfully "encounters" (it indicates summarily gunning down criminals; extrajudicial killings is the term accepted internationally) the terrorists who shot PSI Mhatre. As per Aftab Ahmed Khan the encounter with Khalistani Extremist was more dangerous and tough than Shootout at Lokhandwala.

The film segues into the life of Maya (referring to Bombay gangster Mahindra Dolas though the
The film also explores the personal lives of the protagonists. Khan's wife Rohini, played by (Neha Dhupia) is unable to bear the constant neglect of his family life. She files for divorce. Patil's divorce is nearly upon him, too. In the enemy camp, Buwa has shacked up with a bar dancer Tanu (Aarti Chhabria), and is unable to spend any quality time with her. Fellow criminals Phatu (estranged from his parents) and RC (Shabbir Ahluwalia) (plagued by ghost-like visions of an innocent family he gunned down) have similar troubles.

It all comes to a head in November 1991. The five criminals, including Maya and Buwa, secure themselves while holding Wadhwani's kid, in a flat at Swati building in Lokhandwala. Khan is tipped off of the location by an informant. (In Dhingra's questioning, Khan allegedly also received a call from the big boss in Dubai. Khan vehemently denies this.) Khan assembles a large squad of cops and lays siege to the location.

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