Shootout at Lokhandwala (2007)

 ●  Hindi ● 2 hrs 25 mins

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When a team of police officers from Mumbai's Encounter Squad are charged with the use of unwarranted force, during a shootout in which five criminals had held a businessman's son in a flat at Lokhandwala, it is up to a private prosecutor to fight for them and ensure that true justice is served against all odds.
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Cast: Dia Mirza, Sanjay Dutt

Crew: Apoorva Lakhia (Director), RJ Gururaj (Director of Photography), Anand Raj Anand (Music Director), Mika Singh (Music Director), Shibani Kashyap (Music Director)

Rating: A (India)

Genres: Drama

Release Dates: 25 May 2007 (India)

Tagline: Based on true rumours.

Hindi Name: शूटआउट अट लोखंडवाला

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Did you know? A dialogue for a scene required Sanjay Dutt to call Amitabh Bachchan a "Chutiya". Out of respect for Bachchan, Dutt could not bring himself to say the lines, despite being encouraged by Bachchan himself. The lines were eventually changed. Read More
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as Mita Mattu
as Shamsher Khan
as Tarannum 'Tanu'
as Sub-Inspector Abhishek Mahatre
as Heena S. Khan
as Doubling
as Tripathi
as Ex-Justice Dhingra
as Mrs. Dolas
as Inspector Javed Khan
as Rohini S. Khan
as Wadhwani's son
as Fattoo's Father
as Pooja Bedi
as Aslam Chikna
as Fatim 'Fattoo'
as Wadhwani
as Inspector Kaviraj 'Kavi' Patil
as Dilip 'Buvabhai' Buva
as Maya 'Mayabhai' Dolas

Direction

Director
First Assistant Director
Second Assistant Director

Production

Executive Producer
Associate Producer

Writers

Screenplay Writer
Dialogue Writer

Camera and Electrical

Director of Photography
Associate Cameraman

Sound

Sound Editor
Sound Effects Editor
Foley Artist

Art

Assistant Art Director

Editorial

Editor
Supervising Editor
Assistant Editor

Marketing and Public Relations

Public Relations Officer
Graphic Designer

Post Production

Post Production Supervisor

Visual Effects

Visual Effects Producer
Visual Effects Coordinator
Digital Compositor
Compositor
Film Type:
Feature
Language:
Hindi
Colour Info:
Color
Sound Mix:
Dolby Digital
Frame Rate:
24 fps
Aspect Ratio:
2.39:1 (Scope)
Stereoscopy:
No
Archival Source:
QubeVault
Tracklist
Taglines:
Based on true rumours.
Movie Connection(s):
Followed by: Shootout At Wadala (Hindi)
Goofs:
Miscellaneous
When Kaviraj Patil (Sunil Shetty) returns after making a telephone call from the phone Booth, at Bakri Adda, a Tata Indigo car was seen passing by. Tata Indigo was launched in 2000s while the movie was supposedly showing events during the late 80s and early 90s.

Miscellaneous
During Tusshar's intro scene in the showroom, Flat TV's are shown which was not available in india during 1991.

Miscellaneous
In the scene just before the shoot out, when the anchorwoman is interviewing an actress, the table has a Pepsi bottle on it. However, this Pepsi bottle looks like the redesigned Pepsi bottles from the late 90s: since the film takes place in 1991, the bottle should have been the older gray/white style.

Miscellaneous
During a scene where Pooja Bedi (Rakhi Sawant) gives an interview, a Pepsi 2 liter PET Bottle is visible, even though Pepsi had not launched its PET bottles until late 2001.

Miscellaneous
The song "Ganpat" in its second verse mentions Bipasha (Bipasha Basu), Mallika (Mallika Sherawat) & Aishwarya (Aishwarya Rai). All of these actresses started acting in movies only after 1995, where as the song supposedly takes place in mid 1991.

Character Error
Shamsher Khan (played by Sanjay Dutt) is a Muslim, however when we see him writing on a notepad, we see red thread on his right wrist which is worn by Hindus. For other scenes in the film, Sanjay covered his wrist with the sleeve of his shirt, however in this scene the sleeve is folded up and we can see the red thread.

Continuity
When the RPG is directed towards a Padmini Premiere, nearby cars' glasses explode after a long gap.

Continuity
At the end of the movie, when they show Maya 'Mayabhai' Dolas (Vivek Oberoi) and his gang dead, and aligned on the road, Dilip 'Buvabhai' Buva (Tusshar Kapoor) bullet wounds have disappeared from when Inspector Kaviraj 'Kavi' Patil (Sunil Shetty) shoots him multiple times. However, when loading him into the back of the van, his bullet wounds are visible once again.

Crew/Equipment Visible
When Arbaaz Khan is talking to Rohit Roy's parents, the cameraman & a helper can be seen on Arbaaz's goggles.
Trivia:
The film is based on the Lokhandwala Complex shootout of 1991, a real life gun battle between gangsters and the Mumbai Police.

Amitabh Bachchan recorded a whopping 23 scenes within just 5 hours.

A dialogue for a scene required Sanjay Dutt to call Amitabh Bachchan a "Chutiya". Out of respect for Bachchan, Dutt could not bring himself to say the lines, despite being encouraged by Bachchan himself. The lines were eventually changed.