I had to make them sound like super heroes and villains. I couldn't go with spoken language as far as dialogues were concerned. Shootout At Wadala was a period set up and dealt with gangsters. You can start now! Talk about Shootout At Wadala. Whistle whistles and more whistles to you Milap.
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From hanging out at Costa, eating his heart out at Otters Club and posing away at Shootout At Wadala's success party, Milap Zaveri shares some unique and unorthodox strategies on his dialogue writing in Shootout that has resulted in the audiences going wild once again. Be it Bhiku Mhatre from Satya, Mogambo from Mr India, Gabbar from Sholay, Joker from The Dark Knight, Tony Montana from Scarface, these iconic characters are and will be remembered through their dialogues. Oh no! It's about giving them the lines, the lines that get them the whistles, the lines that make them the cult. It's been three days since Shootout At Wadala has released and Milap Zaveri's dialogues are trending on Twitter already, which proves that making actors look good isn't about make up or dressing them well or give them a new hairdo. But little did he know that all that eloquent prose, grammar, poetry, a bit of gibberish and that elegant description he had spent hours working on: every audience member whistled away with glory. Ghulamon ke jhuke hue sir khud ba khud raasta bata dete hain," Zubair says in Shootout At Wadala. Taking that quote seriously, Bollywood's finest dialogue writer - Milap Zaveri, penned down the following lines - "Baadshah ki gali mein aakar uska pata nahi poochte.
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Now, I'm not a dialogue writer but I do believe in the saying, "You can write dialogues, or you can't". "There's no school like the old school and I'm the headmaster," Lenny Cole in Rock N Rolla. I like dynamite, and gunpowder, and gasoline! Do you know what all of these things have in common? They're cheap!" - Joker in The Dark Knight. Hollywood's given us - "I'm going to make him an offer he can't refuse" - Vito Corleone in The Godfather.