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Thankfully, they were both professional about it and it's forgotten. Knowing the genre of the movie, the launch was done in a dramatic way with live performances by Mika Singh, Sunidhi Chauhan, Sunny Leone and Sophie Chaudhary setting the stage on fire.
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To be successful, you sometimes have to be too true to the craft, even if it at times gets out of hand. The makers along with the entire star cast of movie 'Shootout at Wadala' launched its music with a bang in the entertainment capital, Mumbai on Tuesday. I guess that's what makes them the actors that they are today. It was just that being good actors both he and Kangana got carried away with the passion created at the moment.” said the source. "Of course, John immediately apologized to Kangana. However, John immediately realized the situation and apologized to Kangana for it.

John holds her hand tightly and starts making love to her but his grip was so strong that her bangles broke and she started bleeding." said the source.


It was during the passionate lovemaking scene that both got into a heated argument. One is a simple but passionate kiss and the other is so violent that it’s almost like a sexual assault on Kangana by John! Both John and Kangana have kissed in their earlier films so the kissing scene went off smoothly. “There are not one but two hot, lovemaking scenes in Shootout at Wadala. A TOI report quoted a source saying that John apparently got too carried away in the scene that he ended up hurting Kangana during the scene. However, did you know the actor once had an incident to forget during one of his films?Īccording to reports, John was once shooting for a sex scene with co-star Kangana Ranaut in the movie Shootout At Wadala when things really got out of hand. John really became a sex symbol in the early 2000s with women going crazy for him. However, one thing that John was exceptionally good at was his intense romance movies with Jism being one of them. From being in comedy films like Houseful 2, Dostana, Garam Masala, and others to trying out chocolate boy roles like the one in Jhoota Hi Sahi and others, the actor really has done it all in Bollywood.

With the release of his latest movie Satyameva Jayate 2, which is a sequel to the 2018 film, marking John's return to full-on fighting sequences in the movie.Įver since making his stellar debut back in 2003, John has done plenty of Bollywood films and tried out different genres as well. Overall the movie entertains,maybe doesn't disappoint but you feel it could have been much more.Bollywood superstar John Abraham is one actor who has recently cemented his status as being a proper action hero. You would expect a movie with so many positives to be thoroughly satisfying,yet it somehow falls short of that.The movie seems undecided on what it is trying to portray.Is it about the transformation of an innocent student to a merciless gang leader?If so it certainly is n't believable.Is it about the honest duty abiding policemen?It doesn't seem so,then why spend so much time on the lives of the inspectors,an unnecessary digression(Not that i don't like Anil Kapoor,Ronit Roy or Mahesh Manjreker-they are great in their own way).Is it about a face off between John Abraham(Manya Surve) and Sonu Sood(Dilawar Imtiaz Haksar).Well after a great build up,the showdown does n't happen either.Such a missed opportunity.In the end you cant decide whom you are rooting for- Manya,Dilawar or the police.That's where it is a letdown,which is why the ending wont leave you teary eyed or deeply moved. I missed the prequel 'Shootout at Lokhandwala' which did great and after hearing the rave reviews 'Shootout at Wadala' has been getting I decided to give the franchise a shot.I ended up with mixed feelings.What's good? The apropos setting means that as you sit through the first half hour of the movie you will find yourself quickly immersed in the gangster world of Mumbai(then Bombay) in the 70's and 80's.That is courtesy to a gripping story,exhilarating pace and good acting.The actors seem well cast.John Abraham(Manya Surve) impresses but in parts(As always his body is amazing though).It's always good to see Anil Kapoor and Sonu Sood,two of the many underrated actors in Bollywood.What really keeps the movie alive is it's dialogs,witty one liners and crass jokes.The movie justifies it's A rating with lot's of violence and sensuality(not meant for kids).There is a hot Kangana Ranaut and as many as three item songs with probably Sunny Leone's being the best.The camera work and editing are simply brilliant.
