According to eyewitnesses, the police team, led by Senior Police Inspector Hemant Bhosale, attempted to arrest Khan and his associates. However, the suspects allegedly opened fire on the police team, prompting a fierce exchange of gunfire. In the ensuing shootout, Inspector Bhosale and two suspects, including Khan, were killed.
is considered one of the film's most difficult and impressive technical feats due to the slippery terrain and dramatic atmosphere. Alternative Casting index of shootout at wadala
On November 11, 2012, near the Jain Temple in Wadala, Mumbai Police’s Crime Branch unit intercepted a white tempo truck carrying several alleged gangsters. According to police reports, the occupants opened fire, leading to a 15-minute gun battle. By the end, three men were dead: Imran Bale Khan, Amir Rafiq Shaikh, and Mohammed Sabir. Police recovered two pistols, a revolver, and several live cartridges. According to eyewitnesses, the police team, led by
The film received mixed reviews from critics, with some praising the performances and others criticizing the screenplay. is considered one of the film's most difficult