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A clash between Sultan (a Qureishi dacoit chief) and Shahid Khan (a Pathan who impersonates him) leads to the expulsion of Khan from Wasseypur, and ignites a deadly blood feud spanning three generations.
Director:
Anurag KashyapWriters:
Akhilesh Jaiswal, Anurag Kashyap, 2 more credits »Stars:
Manoj Bajpayee, Richa Chadda, Nawazuddin Siddiqui| See full cast and crew »Storyline
Shahid Khan is exiled after impersonating the legendary Sultana Daku in order to rob British trains.
Now outcast, Shahid becomes a worker at Ramadhir Singh's colliery, only to spur a revenge battle
that passes on to generations. At the turn of the decade, Shahid's son, the philandering Sardar
Khan vows to get his father's honor back, becoming the most feared man of Wasseypur.
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Now outcast, Shahid becomes a worker at Ramadhir Singh's colliery, only to spur a revenge battle
that passes on to generations. At the turn of the decade, Shahid's son, the philandering Sardar
Khan vows to get his father's honor back, becoming the most feared man of Wasseypur.
Written by anonymous.
Movie Reviews
'Gangs of Wasseypur' is a visceral epic! Not the kind of regular rubbish that is churned out every
now and then. Mr.Anurag Kashyap has brought us something that can be categorized with the likes
of 'The Godfather'.
Manoj Bajpayee is rocking and superbly supported by a fabulous Richa Chadda, Reema Sen and
Piyush Mishra. And final cherry on the acting caked is Nawazzuddin as a vulnerable young lad who
is basically a romantic at heart but is getting transformed into a ruthless gangster much like Micha
el Corleone in the Godfather series.
Manoj Bajpayee's character is quite akin to much more ruthless version of Don Vito Corleone
played by Marlon Brando in 'The Godfather'.
By repeatingly mentioning 'The Godfather' I am not trying to take away anything from GOW.
GOW is a superb film which needs to be watched by anyone and everyone who has the slightest of
respect and love for films and filmmaking.
Sneha Khawalker's rockingtingly superb music brings a whole new level of excitement in the film
and Rajeev Ravi's cinematography is very very efficient, sprinkled with quite a few shots of sheer brilliance.
All this make a nice, superbly tasty biryani and the credit can only go the masterchef Mr.Anurag
Kashyap.
8/10, and I'd defo recommend all my friends to go and watch this film in CINEMAS!
now and then. Mr.Anurag Kashyap has brought us something that can be categorized with the likes
of 'The Godfather'.
Manoj Bajpayee is rocking and superbly supported by a fabulous Richa Chadda, Reema Sen and
Piyush Mishra. And final cherry on the acting caked is Nawazzuddin as a vulnerable young lad who
is basically a romantic at heart but is getting transformed into a ruthless gangster much like Micha
el Corleone in the Godfather series.
Manoj Bajpayee's character is quite akin to much more ruthless version of Don Vito Corleone
played by Marlon Brando in 'The Godfather'.
By repeatingly mentioning 'The Godfather' I am not trying to take away anything from GOW.
GOW is a superb film which needs to be watched by anyone and everyone who has the slightest of
respect and love for films and filmmaking.
Sneha Khawalker's rockingtingly superb music brings a whole new level of excitement in the film
and Rajeev Ravi's cinematography is very very efficient, sprinkled with quite a few shots of sheer brilliance.
All this make a nice, superbly tasty biryani and the credit can only go the masterchef Mr.Anurag
Kashyap.
8/10, and I'd defo recommend all my friends to go and watch this film in CINEMAS!





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