Gangs of Wasseypur - Part 1
Gangs of Wasseypur - Part 1
| 22 June 2012 (USA)
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In 1970s India, Sardar Khan vows to take revenge on the man who killed his father decades earlier.

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tharun-46439

Whoa awesome movie. manoj bajpayee was a great actor his anger lust joy everything just comes out so real.you would feel that you re watching a real incident in every scene .each and everyone were perfect in their roles. music was so unconventional and suited best for the movie.the camera work were splendid.the dark comedies worked great. overall : a definite must watch movie and this is what you call a climax just wait for it

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cinemajesty

Keeping its streamlined editorial of 320 minutes going with fluent camera movements in on-location environments, steady story advancements, character developments and uncompromising matured action scenes makes "Gangs of Wasseypur" first presented at Director's fortnight at Cannes Film Festival in 2012 an enjoyable Thriller by India's film industry.Director, producers and cast have been committed to realize the best picture possible without getting astray from the story told of killing or get killed in an the coal-mining area inside the city of Dhanbad. Technically flawlessly executed, "Gangs of Wasseypur" is filled with characters, which exist, scheme and survive. Conflicts between clans within the city limits get inherited from father to son.A gentle love story gets build into at times ultra-violent action shots. The picture has some Bollywood-obligatory musical ingredients, but fortunately stays away from dancing sessions in this one. Overall speaking is not much unsatisfactory to report about "Gangs of Wasseypur". The film is knowledgeable in its character scenes, daring in its action scenes and further working as an International representative for the Indian Film Industry to make out of borrowed ideas from cinematic history a watchable contemporary action drama.© 2017 Felix Alexander Dausend (Cinemajesty Entertainments LLC)

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srhtno

I've long been a masterpiece Monitoring, has watched it starts Serdar oldum..shahid khan khan continued, punctuated by a super godfather- faizal khan why a film like gods ctiy recitalI've long been a masterpiece Monitoring, has watched it starts Serdar oldum..shahid khan khan continued, punctuated by a super godfather- faizal khan why a film like gods ctiy recitalI've long been a masterpiece Monitoring, has watched it starts Serdar oldum..shahid khan khan continued, punctuated by a super godfather- faizal khan why a film like gods ctiy recital I've long been a masterpiece Monitoring, has watched it starts Serdar oldum..shahid khan khan continued, punctuated by a super godfather- faizal khan why a film like gods ctiy recital

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hakunabear

This is hands-down one of the best movies of the decade, not just from Indian cinema, but from all over the world. IMDb has merged it into one, but it's actually a 2 part saga of crime, loyalty, family, relationships and most importantly revenge.The story is stretched across three generations and starts with a disagreement between the Pahtan's and Qureshi's. Both these sects of Wasseypur already had a tough disagreements in the past, but Shahid Khan, a Pathan, masquerading himself as a Qureshi bandit boils the tension to a whole new level and Shahid Khan is forced to leave Wasseypur. Shahid moves to Dhanbad, where he meets a coal mine owner called Ramadhir Singh. Shahid plans to move up the ladder by killing Ramadhir Singh and taking his place, but to his surprise Ramadhir gets to know about this and haves him murdered.What begins is a vicious tale of revenge that leads to three generations of hatred and violence.There have been revenge movies before, but the one that can come close to GOW is Kill Bill. I can't decide which one is better at this point, but much like GOW it was 2-part revenge story where the motive was to eliminate one person.Acting in the movie was flawless all around. Manoj Bajpayee was perhaps the one who was the most interesting. However, Nawazudding Siddiqqui, Tigmanshu Dhulia, Richa Chadda and so many other actors give spectacular performances.Anurag Kashyap was able to deliver such a brilliant film, and I feel this movie still hasn't receive the recognition it deserves.Don't ignore this masterpiece just because it comes from an Industry notorious for creating happy-go-lucky dance sequences. It's not a film for the fainthearted, but this new generation of cinema from Bollywood needs to be appreciated.

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