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<p style="line-height:19.200000762939453px;color:rgb(0,0,0);font-family:sans-serif;">Lokhandwala Complex featured in the news headlines when on November 16, 1991, then Additional Commissioner of Police (ACP) [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aftab_Ahmed_Khan Aftab Ahmed Khan], head of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti_Terrorist_Squad_(India) ATS] led a force of 100 police and ATS officers and engaged in a firefight with seven gangsters who were present in the Swati building within the complex. In the ensuing [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1991_Lokhandwala_Complex_shootout shootout] which lasted four hours, 450 rounds were fired and seven gangsters were killed, including [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maya_Dolas Maya Dolas], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dilip_Buwa Dilip Buwa] and Anil Pawar. The area was featured in the 2007 Hindi film ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shootout_at_Lokhandwala Shootout at Lokhandwala]'' which was based on that shootout.<sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-1" style="line-height:1em;">[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lokhandwala_Complex#cite_note-1 [1]]</sup></p>
 
<p style="line-height:19.200000762939453px;color:rgb(0,0,0);font-family:sans-serif;">Lokhandwala Complex featured in the news headlines when on November 16, 1991, then Additional Commissioner of Police (ACP) [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aftab_Ahmed_Khan Aftab Ahmed Khan], head of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti_Terrorist_Squad_(India) ATS] led a force of 100 police and ATS officers and engaged in a firefight with seven gangsters who were present in the Swati building within the complex. In the ensuing [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1991_Lokhandwala_Complex_shootout shootout] which lasted four hours, 450 rounds were fired and seven gangsters were killed, including [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maya_Dolas Maya Dolas], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dilip_Buwa Dilip Buwa] and Anil Pawar. The area was featured in the 2007 Hindi film ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shootout_at_Lokhandwala Shootout at Lokhandwala]'' which was based on that shootout.<sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-1" style="line-height:1em;">[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lokhandwala_Complex#cite_note-1 [1]]</sup></p>
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Lokhandwala Complex Andheri, also known as Lokhandwala, is a large residential and commercial area in 

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Oshiwara village of AndheriMumbaiIndia. It is approximately 8 km from Andheri station. The name Lokhandwala comes from the name of the developer with the construction firm of Lokhandwala Constructions Pvt. Ltd. This was the primary developer of the suburb of Versova, which was previously basically a marshland. The official name for the area is Samartha Nagar as there is Shree Swami Samartha Temple near the Complex entrance.

==[edit] Development==


When Siraj Lokhandwala, proprietor of Lokhandwala Constructions, spotted the vast marshland in the area of Oshiwara, Versova in 1978 he decided to purchase the area for a development. He was discouraged by every broker in town from buying the land simply because they felt that no one would want to live so far from the center of Mumbai.In reality the Lokhandwala Complex is built on the land of Oshiwara.

Bollywood lives here (Actors, Film Directors, Film writers,Producers and most of the people who are working in Indian Film and Television Industry). Most of NRIs Non-Resident Indians also live here. This area of Oshiwara or Lokhandwala complex has many Shopping Malls, Multiplexes, Clubs, Jogging Parks, Fitness Centers etc. etc. Biggest Malls are on Link Road Oshiwara/Lokhandwala. Mega Mall is the biggest Mall in this area and is on New Link Road Oshiwara.

Small to very large, modest to luxurious apartments. Well connected by public transport. 10 km from airport, 5 km from Andheri Station. Trains both slow and fast from Andheri Station to Churchgate which takes 33 minutes.

There are several gardens in Lokhandwala which reserve a green patch in the middle. They also serve as venues for a yoga club, laughter club, senior citizens activities, sports meets for children, etc. Developer Vikas Walavalkar has developed Walavalkar Park which is adjudged as the best park of 5000 meters and more. This is very popular among health-conscious residents of area. There is a jogging track adjoining the Lokhandwala back road.

[edit]Vicinity

Nearby neighbourhoods include Shastri Nagar (0.5 km), Four Bungalows (1 km), Seven Bungalows (1.5 km), and the Versova Telephone Exchange (1 km). Megamall (0.2 km) and Highland Park Coop Housing Society is here.

Lokhandwala is one of the busiest places in the city of Mumbai, having a large number of residents as well as visitors every day. There are a large number of restaurants in and around this area. These are a few:

  1. Restaurants
    1. Breadkraft
    2. McDonald's
    3. Pizza Hut
    4. Sasural
    5. Rhythm Restaurant and Bar
    6. Food-Inn
    7. High Point Restaurant
    8. Can-Can Restaurant and Bar
    9. Domino's Pizza
    10. Guru Da Dhaba
    11. Oh! Calcutta
    12. Indigo Cafe
  2. Coffee shops and hangouts
    1. Cafe Coffee Day
    2. Fatira Flare
    3. Barista Lavazza (India)
    4. Mocha
  3. Ice cream parlour
    1. Naturals

[edit]In popular culture

Lokhandwala Complex featured in the news headlines when on November 16, 1991, then Additional Commissioner of Police (ACP) Aftab Ahmed Khan, head of the ATS led a force of 100 police and ATS officers and engaged in a firefight with seven gangsters who were present in the Swati building within the complex. In the ensuing shootout which lasted four hours, 450 rounds were fired and seven gangsters were killed, including Maya DolasDilip Buwa and Anil Pawar. The area was featured in the 2007 Hindi film Shootout at Lokhandwala which was based on that shootout.[1]