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Gangs of Wasseypur was a massive risk, dealing with a story spanning decades (1941 to the mid-1990s). The film does not shy away from the
Gangs of Wasseypur was a modest box office success, but its cultural impact is immeasurable. It was the first Indian commercial film to be screened in the Director's Fortnight section at the Cannes Film Festival and was named by The Guardian as one of the 100 best films of the 21st century. It won the National Film Award for Best Audiography and single-handedly launched the careers of actors like Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Pankaj Tripathi, and Richa Chadha into the stratosphere.
For those who may not know, Wasseypur is a small town in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India, that gained notoriety due to its infamous gang wars and crime history. The town has been the subject of numerous documentaries, books, and even a popular Bollywood film, "Gangs of Wasseypur." It documents the trials, triumphs, and the intense
Anurag Kashyap’s Gangs of Wasseypur (Parts 1 and 2) is a towering achievement in world cinema. Released in 2012, this five-and-a-half-hour crime saga completely redefined the grammar of Indian filmmaking. By trading traditional Bollywood melodrama for gritty realism, raw dialect, and generational bloodfeuds, the film created a cultural template that filmmakers still copy today.
Sardar’s eldest son. A fierce warrior who gets assassinated early in Part 2, triggering Faizal’s rise.
The famous line "Keh Ke Lunga" (I will take it, but by saying it first) was not in the original script. It was born out of a gibberish line dubbed by Sneha Khanwalkar. Kashyap overheard it, loved the rhythm, and decided to incorporate it, transforming the line from "Pehle Kahenge Lunga" to the iconic threat that defined Faisal Khan.