Shootout At Lokhandwala - To Each His Own
20th June 2008 | posted in External Reviews, Guest, Hindi Movies, Saakshi O. Juneja |Looks like youre new here. You may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!
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Here is what 26 other reviewers/viewers think. Average rating 3.7 / 5.0: 16 thumbs up, 6 so-so, 4 thumbs down.
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| Baradwaj Rangan, Blogical Conclusion, The New Sunday Express …So I guess your tolerance for Shootout would depend on how long you can watch people firing at one another in a slick ? yet utterly impersonal ? manner…. See full review |
Rachel Fernandes, Bollywood Mantra …The script is kept simple but the screenplay is hard hitting and even the finale which includes the actual real life shootout is incredulous and gives maximum impact. The climax is worthy and enthralls audiences towards the end of the film… Apoorva Lakhia?s execution is forceful and effective too…. See full review |
| Sanjay Ram, Business of Cinema …Imagine taking characters from real life, adding a bunch of fictionalized ones and throwing in some song and dance. What you get as a result of this mixture is a film that somewhere on lines of being different, has commercial elements packed to the brim and turns out to be a sober ride…. See full review |
Deepa Gahlot, Cybernoon …The problem is that this cop-and-gangster face-off has been dealt with, in so many fictitious films that there is no thrill or novelty in the true story. It’s just seeing more scenes of gangsters running down narrow lanes and being shot… See full review |
| Namrata Iyengar, Deccan Herald …Shootout at Lokhandwala is real, hard-hitting and will catch you by surprise. And kudos go to director Apoorva Lakhia for that…. See full review |
Martin D’souza, Glamsham.com …As the lights are dimmed and the movie begins, there is pin-drop silence. Everyone is glued to the screen as what unfolds for the next two hours keeps the viewer frozen to his seat in numb disbelief…. See full review |
| Khalid Mohamed, Hindustan Times …This one is about 10,000 bullets, 20,000 knives, 50,000 split-screens, 80,000 bleach-outs, 1,00,000 Unsteadicam shots and a singularly disjointed, out-as-Oliver-Stone narrative style…. See full review |
Rajeev Masand, IBN Live …There’s absolutely nothing new about Shootout At Lokhandwala , you’ve seen it all before and many times over. Not a patch on such cutting-edge gangster films as Satya, Company or more recently Black Friday, the problem with Apurva Lakhia’s Shootout At Lokhandwala is that it doesn’t quite know which direction its going in…. See full review |
| Debatru De, India Target …?Shootout At Lokhandwala? explores the personal obsessions and sacrifices of the 2 protagonists with absorbing insight, with some of the most riveting action sequences to be ever filmed…. See full review |
Taran Adarsh, IndiaFM …That SHOOTOUT AT LOKHANDWALA is raw and crude would be an understatement. The subject demands that kind of a treatment and director Apoorva Lakhia executes it accordingly. The film is interesting in parts, but the best is reserved for the finale…. See full review |
| Joginder Tuteja, Indiaglitz …In the end what you get is a gritty drama that bridges the distance between realism and the commercial aspect of film making and this is where director Apoorva Lakhia deserves more than just a pat on his back. He walks the thin rope quite well and comes out with flying colors…. See full review |
indya.com …Apoorva Lakhia just falls short of making a brilliant film. With a subject like this and various possibilities to explore, he starts off well but then loses focus mid way by concentrating on item numbers and monotonous shootout sequences. However, he redeems himself in the last 30 minutes…. See full review |
| Vaibhav Wankhede, M TV …This utterly filmi account of a true story doesn’t offer anythig new.. The same old gangster and cop story…Bollywood at it’s cheesiest but still the film makes for a tolerable viewing…. See full review |
Sarita Tanwar, MiD DAY …Shootout transports you back to the time when Mumbai was ruled by the mob. Lakhia?s film is a perfect tribute to those days of uncertainty. Awfully disturbing but recommended for every Mumbaikar…. See full review |
| Movie Talkies …It’s somewhere in the telling of the story that the film loses its punch. So even though he has managed to assemble a great cast … he fails to capitalize on it…. See full review |
Manas Mishra, MovieWalah …Director Apoorva Lakhia excels in telling the story from the perspective of gangsters as well as the cops. He has used a series of flashbacks. His treatment & smooth style make this a stimulating and tightly made movie…. See full review |
| musicNmovies.info …The movie is completely fast paced, without any speed breaker. Even music compliments the scenes adding intensity in this fast paced movie… the story seems to have been adapted to make the story much more thrilling and entertaining instead of leaving it as mere documentary…. See full review |
Anupama Chopra, NDTV …So we aren’t seeking truth here but a visceral movie experience. Happily Lakhia and Gupta deliver that…. See full review |
| Ashok Nayak, Now Running.com …Positives: The raw and crude handling of the movie by the director is fantastic. The background scores where good…. See full review |
Akshay Shah, Planet Bollywood …s mentioned the movie has its fair share of flaws and is by no means a ?perfect? film or even a ?great? one. Those expecting a hard-hitting docu-drama like BLACK FRIDAY will be thoroughly disappointed. However the movie is a rip-roaring action film which delivers more than enough bangs for your bucks for action-buffs…. See full review |
| Hanumant Bhansali, Radio Sargam …Apoorva Lakhia treats the subject exactly the way it had to be, though some of the finest actors of the film industry are wasted in terms of performance scope. The film is well crafted and will interest the viewers in parts. The climax is rocking and holds you on the edge of your seat…. See full review |
Syed Firdaus Ashraf, Rediff …Shootout: Very pakao… See full review |
| Subhash K Jha, SantaBanta.com …The constantly-charged adrenaline-driven narrative moves across gullies and roads with a ricocheting effect. The ear-splitting soundtrack reverberates with sounds of guns and ganas. The item songs in the beer bar are a rude reminder of how much the original true-life material needed to be re-worked for it to be audience-friendly…. See full review |
Pankaj Shukla, SmasHits.com …Apoorva Lakhia’s winning ace for the film is his script; except for some songs thrown in between without any reason, the film moves on with a good pace…. See full review |
| Naomi Datta, Times Now …But if you are looking for some action, and we mean literally, this weekend you could risk Shootout…If you don?t expect a nuanced, complex film you will do just fine with this one. And the good news is that it gets over fast!… See full review |
Nikhat Kazmi, Times of India …Director Apoorva Lakhia succeeds in giving Bollywood its first real desi Tarantino where the reservoir dogs truly have their day…. See full review |
