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These characters are fascinating, colorful and each have a distinct personality, in conflict with one another and that's what keeps the momentum going, that's what keeps your attention throughout its running time. We are introduced to a host of other characters, most of them not really well developed or fully rounded but leave a mark nevertheless. Sardar Khan's son, Faisal Khan, continues what his father started and bring about the conclusion to this epic saga. Once becoming a feared gangster, he proceeds to bring down Ramadhir Singh, while at war with his fellow muslim clan, Qureshi's. He slowly builds a reputation in the muslim dominant place called, Wasseypur. But Sardar Khan isn't just going to exact his revenge just like that, he wants to humiliate Ramadhir Singh, ruin him, little by little, beat him in his own game. It's about Sardar Khan, who has shaved his head at a young age and vowed never to grow back the hair till he eliminates Ramadhir Singh, the man who killed his father. It's essentially about vengeance that is inherited and passed on to generations. But the story is so strong, the execution so entertaining and engaging that you look past all the flaws and enjoy this shocking portrait of the Indian mafia world that is taken right out of the newspapers. Gangs of Wasseypur is a sprawling 5-1/2 hour epic that manages to hold your attention throughout its running time while bombarding you with hoards of explosive characters that walk in and out of the messy narrative structure.
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Overall, wonderful try from the director known to venture into risky stories with success in comparison to his peers in indian cinema and he almost gets it right.
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The movie suffers from the structure issue from the script and in the second half may feel like episodic in nature. Result, it stretches too long and very poorly edited. Having said that, the movie suffers from 'passion project syndrome'.at times it feels like the director and writer did not want to let go of any of the scene. The movie sometimes feels refrencing to City of God in the structure. Special mention is the breakout actor Jaideep Ahlawat who reigns the screen in the first quarter of the film. The movie captures the quirkyness of these characters and decorated it with the amazing music from the composer Sneha Khanwalker. The movie is filled with amazing performances by the superb cast. It captures the true essence of the crime and politics scene in post independence bihar and afterwards. You said not true, I ask why not? to Anurag Kashyap and the principal writer Syed for taking this bold step setting the movie in a crime hinterland with quirky characters grounded in their own reality and to some extend this team is successful. Jab Tak ye khel khatam nhi hogi apun idarich hai Anurag Kashyap SeptemAnd fans are disappointed. After months of speculations, Anurag Kashyap has finally rubbished all the rumours. However, shattering the hopes, Anurag Kashyap has put an end to all such speculations. Fans were excited to see the unforgetful characters taking the story forward. The movie also made it to the Cannes Film Festival.Īfter two instalments, rumours were rife that the third instalment of the movie is in the works. Not only in the home country, the desi crime saga also garnered praises globally. The ultimate tale of revenge and blood feud, Anurag Kashyap’s Gangs Of Wasseypur changed the way audiences perceived Indian cinema.