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Shootout at Wadala| Shootout at Wadala Review| Bollywood blockbusters New Releases| Shootout at Wadala Movie

Shootout at Wadala is a hyper-dramatized and stylized cinematic version of what is essentially a journalistic account (taken from S Hussain Zaidi’s book Dongri to Dubai) of the rise and fall of a Mumbai mafia don in the 1970s and 1980s. Cast: John Abraham, Kangana Ranaut, Anil Kapoor, Tusshar Kapoor, Sonu Sood, Siddhant Kapoor Director: Sanjay Gupta             Another thriller about cops and goons set in the Mumbai underworld? Yes, pretty much so. But Shootout at Wadala is more than just a series of action scenes strung together with the purpose of revealing the many dangers that lurk in mafia land.      With many dates, ranging from the 1970s all the way to January 1982, thrown into the narrative to create the film’s historical context, Shootout at Wadala freely fictionalizes details drawn from the police files. The film scores on two fronts – the niftily choreographed action sequences and the sharply written dialogues (Milan Mi

Latest News Barcelona | My time at Barcelona is over |Pep Guardiola Current News

Latest News Barcelona | My time at Barcelona is over |Pep Guardiola Current News Pep Guardiola has paid tribute to the players he worked with during his time with Barcelona, but has stressed that now is the time to look to the future. The 42-year-old left the Camp Nou hotseat at the end of last season and has spent the current campaign on sabbatical leave as he prepares to take over at Bayern Munich this summer. Guardiola has expressed his pride in the working relationship he enjoyed with the Blaugrana as both player and coach, but insists the chapter of his life at the club must be considered closed. Speaking on an official visit to Buenos Aires, he said: "My time at Barcelona is over. One is born, grows, and becomes older. "When you make the decision to leave a club, it`s better than when it`s taken for you. I was happy at Barcelona. "I had a wonderful relationship with those with whom I worked. The players I had love what they do. They never lost the passi

Sarabjit Singh | Lakhpat Jail Sarabjit Singh| Sarabjit Singh Cremation| Kot Lakhpat Jail in Lahore| Sarabjit Singh 2013

Sarabjit Singh| Sarabjit Singh Cremation| Kot Lakhpat Jail in Lahore| Sarabjit Singh 2013 BIKHIWIND (AMRITSAR) Draped in the tricolour, the body of Sarabjit Singh has reached the cremation ground. Thousands of people are present at the venue to pay their final respects. A large number of people, including women, started arriving here for the cremation of 49-year-old Sarabjit who succumbed to his injuries in a hospital in Lahore on Thursday following a brutal attack in Kot Lakhpat Jail where he was lodged since 1990. Union minister of state for external affairs Preneet Kaur, an MP from Patiala, Punjab chief minister Parkash Singh Badal, his deputy Sukhbir Badal and a number of leaders are expected to attend the last rites of Sarabjit. The government has announced a state funeral and also a three-day mourning as a mark of respect to Sarabjit, besides financial aid and government jobs for his family. The village with a population of around 11,000 and located about 36 kms from Amritsa

Movie Iron Man 3| Iron Man 3 Review| Iron Man 3 Rating | Book online Movie Tickets

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Iron Man 3review, Movie Iron Man 3 is up with 4 stars , starring Robert Downey Jr, has a charismatic hero, gut-shaking explosions, even jokes about rep theatre and Downton Abbey. Summer blockbusters can get  just fine without a spark of genius, but a spark of personality is essential. You can feel its absence in the Transformers, GI Joe and Fast & Furious series. Films designed for the international market, shot in a kind of dumbo Esperanto that plays almost anywhere and delights almost no one-says the Telegraph. The delight and astonishment that Iron Man 3, the seventh film in Disney and Marvel Studios’ Avengers superhero franchise, contains jokes about Croydon, Downton Abbey and repertory theatre. The culprit is probably Drew Pearce, a Scottish screenwriter whose highest-profile work pre-Iron Man was No Heroics, a sitcom for ITV2. The Incredible Hulk and Captain America occupied elsewhere, Stark must tangle solo with two new villains. They are Ben Kingsley’s The M