Index Of Shootout At Wadala Jun 2026

| | Film Adaptation Index (2013) | | :--- | :--- | | Shabir Kaskar (Age 28) | Played by John Abraham (Character name: Manya Surve – a composite figure). | | Police encounter at 7:30 PM | Dramatized to a 20-minute slow-motion gunfight. | | Motive: Dawood's rise | Motive: Revenge for a college rape (fictionalized). | | Conviction rate: Zero (all police acquitted) | Film ends with police as heroes. |

The film's press kit and official website contained a "Historical Index" PDF (now mirrored on Internet Archive – ID: wadala_factsheet_2013) that cross-references cinematic liberties with police records. This is a goldmine for researchers looking to separate myth from forensics. index of shootout at wadala

Do you have a document or exhibit related to the 1982 Wadala incident that you believe should be added to this digital index? Contact the author via the archive submission portal. | | Film Adaptation Index (2013) | |

The keyword "index of shootout at wadala" exploded in search volume following the release of the 2013 Bollywood film, Directed by Sanjay Gupta, the film serves as a dramatic index of the event, though heavily fictionalized. | | Conviction rate: Zero (all police acquitted)

The commission's report, released in 2014, raised several questions about the legitimacy of the encounter. The report stated that the police had not followed proper procedures and that the evidence collected from the scene was not sufficient to prove that Jogi and Manya had fired at the police.

| | Film Adaptation Index (2013) | | :--- | :--- | | Shabir Kaskar (Age 28) | Played by John Abraham (Character name: Manya Surve – a composite figure). | | Police encounter at 7:30 PM | Dramatized to a 20-minute slow-motion gunfight. | | Motive: Dawood's rise | Motive: Revenge for a college rape (fictionalized). | | Conviction rate: Zero (all police acquitted) | Film ends with police as heroes. |

The film's press kit and official website contained a "Historical Index" PDF (now mirrored on Internet Archive – ID: wadala_factsheet_2013) that cross-references cinematic liberties with police records. This is a goldmine for researchers looking to separate myth from forensics.

Do you have a document or exhibit related to the 1982 Wadala incident that you believe should be added to this digital index? Contact the author via the archive submission portal.

The keyword "index of shootout at wadala" exploded in search volume following the release of the 2013 Bollywood film, Directed by Sanjay Gupta, the film serves as a dramatic index of the event, though heavily fictionalized.

The commission's report, released in 2014, raised several questions about the legitimacy of the encounter. The report stated that the police had not followed proper procedures and that the evidence collected from the scene was not sufficient to prove that Jogi and Manya had fired at the police.