Gangs of wasseypur movie
You can tell the characters relish humiliating each other. You can see the ganglord's ( Manoj Bajpai) character growth even in the trailers. In many ways, it looks like it will be our heartland's own Godfather. Should we admire this as confidence or get cynical about over-confidence? Should we snub at it as arrogance or for once admire the guts behind the arrogance? Even if it's not all at one go, and the two parts are split two weeks apart, it is a huge risk. There's dark humor, there's gory violence, there's supposedly material worth over 5 hours of run-time. I want to love the film I want everyone to love the film well, I want everyone to excitedly wait for the film - which is why I have to watch myself closely for biases when reviewing it.Īnyway, enough about my emotions, let's get to the film. Gangs Of Wasseypur releases on 22 June 2012.If there's one name I'd like to blindly follow and watch every film that he had anything to do with, it would have to be Anurag Kashyap's. If you love those hinterland mafia movies, this is definitely for you.
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Gangs Of Wasseypur is a very good movie that gets bogged down by the endless characters and length of the movie. Wasiq Khan’s production design is excellent. Rajeev Ravi’s cinematography is very good. Sneha Khanwalkar’s music is top class ( Keh Ke Lunga is the baap)! Piyush Mishra and G V Prakash’s contributions have helped a lot. Some sequences (like Danish’s wedding) just seem to stretch needlessly. He seems to have got carried away with his little tributes to well known directors. While the direction is good, the length of the movie makes it tiring. Gangs Of Wasseypur Review: Direction, Music & Technical AspectsĪnurag Kashyap has gone a little off track here. Nawazuddin Siddiqui is fantastic as Faizal. Reemma Sen is delicious as the seductress Durga. Piyush Mishra performs excellently as the friend and mentor Farhan. Tigmanshu’s parts where he gets furious with his son’s stupidity are delightful every time. Richa Chadda and Tigmanshu Dhulia are the pick of the lot as Najma and Ramadhir Singh respectively. Manoj Bajpayee is perfect as Sardar: vengeful, angry, philandering and ruthless. Each and every character fits their bill perfectly. There are two things that GoW gets spot on: the cast and music. Gangs Of Wasseypur Review: Star Performances
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With so many characters being introduced, it becomes difficult to remember who’s who.
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However, the plot gets so convoluted and jumbled after a while, that along with Sardar, even you forget the track of vengeance. The film does has many delightful moments like Najma’s painful-angry childbirth, Sardar’s attempts to woo Durga, Faizal’s entry into the trade, Mohsina’s (Huma Qureshi) romance with Faizal and many other parts have been very well written and executed.
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Gangs Of Wasseypur Review: Script AnalysisĪkhilesh Jaiswal, Anurag Kashyap, Sachin Ladia and Syed Zeeshan Qadri’s script and screenplay isn’t anything short of epic (in proportion). How Sardar’s sons Faizal Khan (Nawazuddin Siddiqui) and Danish Khan take over forms the rest of the story. While he tries to give time to both wives, Ramadhir wants to put an end to his rein as well. Though Sardar has a fiery wife Najma (Richa Chadda) on one side, he ends up falling for Durga (Reemma Sen). Sardar swears to avenge his father’s death, and ends up returning to his home turf and challenges Ramadhir’s authority. Shahid’s friend Farhan (Piyush Mishra) takes Shahid’s son Sardar Khan (Manoj Bajpayee) to safety. While Shahid is later hired by the ruthless mine owner Ramadhir Singh (Tigmanshu Dhulia), he also meets his end by his master. Shahid’s wife dies at childbirth and he is unable to see her in her last moments because of the cruel mafia that refuse to allow workers to leave the mine.
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Shahid gets exiled from the village when the furious Sultana finds out, and Shahid ends up holed up in a coal mine to earn his living. Under the guise of the infamous dacoit Sultana Daku, Shahid Khan (Jaideep Ahlawat) begins looting trains. With Bihar, and later Jharkhand, turning out to be a jackpot for coal, the mining mafia hold the area to ransom. In typical mind boggling Anurag Kashyap style, the movie begins with the opening sequence of the once-famous daily soap Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi.