How John became Manya Surve
Apr 22, 2013
Tusshar Kapoor: Want Ekta to settle down before me
Indo-Asian News Service | Thursday May 9, 2013
Tusshar Kapoor wants his sister Ekta Kapoor to marry before him and adds that there is no age limit for marriage nowadays.
Tusshar Kapoor: I don't feel insecure in multi-starrer
Press Trust of India | Wednesday May 8, 2013
Multi-starrers have been more lucky for Tusshar Kapoor than his solo releases and the actor says he is comfortable sharing the screen space with others as long as his role is good.
Shootout At Wadala going strong at box office
Indo-Asian News Service | Wednesday May 8, 2013
Shootout At Wadala has collected approximately Rs 33 crore till Tuesday, while small budget anthology film Bombay Talkies, which came out on the same day and got rave reviews, has garnered about Rs 6 crore.
John Abraham's next movie an action revenge saga
Indo-Asian News Service | Wednesday May 8, 2013
After the success of Shootout At Wadala, director Sanjay Gupta will work with John Abraham again in an action-revenge saga, which he says will be totally new for the Indian screens.
John Abraham: Sanjay Gupta gave me my life
Indo-Asian News Service | Tuesday May 7, 2013
John Abraham is overjoyed with the kind of response he has received for his portrayal of gangster Manya Surve in Shootout at Wadala .
Kangana Ranaut excels in playing the gangster's moll
Indo-Asian News Service | Tuesday May 7, 2013
Actress Kangana Ranaut has played various characters on the screen, but it seems she is getting more brownie points for playing a gangster's love interest in movies.
Bombay Talkies outstripped by Shootout At Wadala at box office
Written by Gitanjali Roy | Tuesday May 7, 2013
Critics may have disliked gangster film Shootout At Wadala but cine-goers can't get enough of it, the numbers say. Opening weekend figures place the Balaji Telefilms' production at the top of the box office charts with an impressive Rs 30.7 crores.
John Abraham anxious, excited about Shootout At Wadala
Indo-Asian News Service | Thursday May 2, 2013
John Abraham, who plays gangster Manya Surve in Shootout At Wadala, hopes his hard work in the movie pays off.
When Jeetendra boosted John Abraham's confidence
Indo-Asian News Service | Wednesday May 1, 2013
John Abraham's next is crime thriller Shootout At Wadala, a genre not so popular among women. But yesteryear actor Jeetendra feels it will appeal to the fairer sex and his encouraging words have boosted the actor's confidence.
John Abraham signs Welcome Back, says Akshay Kumar happy for him
Indo-Asian News Service | Wednesday April 24, 2013
John Abraham has replaced Akshay Kumar in Welcome Back, a sequel to Welcome, and says that the Bollywood Khiladi is "happiest" for him.
When John Abraham felt he can't play Manya Surve
Indo-Asian News Service | Monday April 22, 2013
John Abraham initially doubted his ability to portray gangster Manya Surve in Shootout At Wadala.
Shootout At Wadala gets A-certificate
Indo-Asian News Service | Monday April 22, 2013
The Censor Board Of Film Certification (CBFC) has cleared crime thriller Shootout At Wadala with an A-certificate, with no visual cuts.
John Abraham: Shootout At Wadala will increase the bandwidth of my audience
Press Trust of India | Monday April 22, 2013
John Abraham believes that the film will widen the reach of his audience and prove his acting prowess.
John Abraham lived Manya Surve's life to portray him on-screen
Indo-Asian News Service | Wednesday April 17, 2013
To get under the skin of gangster Manya Surve, who was shot down by Mumbai police in their first official encounter in 1982, John Abraham lived his life for over a year while essaying the role for Shootout At Wadala.
John Abraham sees future superstar in Shakti Kapoor's son
Indo-Asian News Service | Wednesday April 17, 2013
John Abraham, who plays gangster Manya Surve in soon to released Shootout At Wadala, marvels at newcomer Siddhant Kapoor's performance in the film and says he could be the next star.