![]() They go along with the movie’s flow and often help during the deadly chase scenes and gritty bloodbath. Music by Sneha Khanwalkar is another major plus. The references to Bollywood stars, the film craze and the scene when Faizal deliberates about the name Definite are enjoyable. The chaste dialogs could prove to be tough for a few but they sparkle with humor and catchy lines. This revenge saga has been done very stylishly thanks to Rajeev Ravi’s cinematography which is edgy, raw and captures the movie’s dark vibrancy perfectly. At a point there are talks of truce between the two warring clans but soon all hell inevitably breaks loose and we witness more and more dead bodies accumulated. Faizal Khan, the second son of Sardar, is the kingpin and he is this menacing man who is always smoking ganja and slowly makes his presence felt, as things go out of hand. The second part takes off from here and we see the next generation of Khans relentlessly trying to take revenge on Ramadhir and his gang. Sardar Khan basically looks to avenge the death of his father Shahid Khan. ![]() His personal life and animosity against Ramadhir Singh (played by Tigmanshu Dhulia) were detailed in the first part. The first part ended with Sardar Khan being brutally shot by Ramadhir Singh’s camp.įor those uninitiated to the first part, Sardar Khan was played by Manoj Bajpayee. Gangs of Wasseypur – Part 2 is a fitting conclusion to this story of vengeance, which by now, not just the family but also this town has come to inherit.Gangs of Wasseypur 1 introduced us to the various characters that are involved in this revenge saga. His sole ambition however, is to annihilate Ramadhir Singh, the man with the grand scheme. Everyone wanted alliance with the most powerful man of Wasseypur, Faizal Khan. ![]() With illegal profiteering through scrap trade auctions over the Internet, corrupt government officials, election rigging and hooliganism, the town got murkier. It has spawned a new generation of money squandering lobbyists, turning into foolhardy gangs overnight. PART 2 Wasseypur is no more the town that was once consumed by the raging war between Sardar Khan and Ramadhir Singh. Rattling along at breakneck speed – like Sergio Leone on acid – this is bravura filmmaking on an epic scale. It opens with an impressively staged shoot-out before shifting back in time to chart the history of the conflict. ![]() Split in two parts, Anurag Kashyap’s film spans three generations of families whose lives are wrecked by a long-standing blood feud. Anurag Kashyap, the Godfather of contemporary Indian independent cinema, takes on the epic gangster genre and produces a masterpiece that can rightfully rub shoulders with the classics of Coppola and Scorsese. ![]()
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