![]() And it is bound to be, because not all police encounters are false, as they were once projected in films. The way cinema has evolved, the cop is more realistic now. Between the two films, the encounter cop has come a full circle.Īsked about the evolution of encounter films in Bollywood, Advani, director of "Batla House", told IANS: "It has changed, rather evolved. Like Gupta's film, Advani's latest is also based on a real-life incident. ![]() It is set for Independence Day release this year. "Shootout At Lokhandwala" released in May 2007, over 12 years before Nikkhil Advani's "Batla House", which dwells upon the subject of encounter cop once again. A third part in the "Shootout" series is in the pipeline, but before that he has a gangster drama which will again touch upon police encounters - a genre that is one of the hottest trends in Bollywood right now. New Delhi: When and who decided to not catch, but to kill? With this question on mind, screenwriter and filmmaker Sanjay Gupta began working on encounter-based movies "Shootout At Lokhandwala" and "Shootout At Wadala" years ago.
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