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‘Gangs of Wasseypur 2’ review: Spectacular end to Wasseypur's revenge saga!

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‘Gangs of Wasseypur 2’ review: Spectacular end to Wasseypur's revenge saga! Ananya Bhattacharya

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Trust Anurag Kashyap to believe that dialogue from the core of his heart. The man doesn’t make films, he makes vendetta come alive on screen. With ‘Gangs of Wasseypur 1’, the director had set the stage for a classic; with its second part, he gave birth to a cult.

‘Gangs of Wasseypur’ is not merely a film; it renders to shreds all sorts of stereotypes, while operating from within them. Kashyap’s characters are archetypes, and he has made sure that his magnum opus is one that will go down in the history of Indian cinema as one of the most realistic films ever made. A standing ovation and unfathomable adulation would fall short for the brains behind ‘Wasseypur’. Go on and take a bow!

The film recapitulates about five minutes of the end of the first part where Sardar Khan (Manoj Bajpayee) was assassinated, and ever since, doesn’t let viewers – even for a moment – divert their attention elsewhere. An ambience which otherwise, in some other film, would have been melodramatic is offered with generous dollops of comic relief, and Kashyap flushes all kinds of over-dramatisation down the gutter – leaving the audience with only what is necessary to go ahead with the film. Not for an extra moment does the camera linger on the corpse of Sardar Khan or his bereaved family, not for an extra second are viewers led on to believe that they can shed tears in front of the screen.

The story progresses unhindered and characters can’t forget carnal pleasures even in the midst of trauma. Grief is short-lived and Sardar Khan’s family bounces back to extract vengeance from Ramadhir Singh (Tigmanshu Dhulia). People are killed left, right and centre and respect is established at gunpoint. Through dark mazes of warring clans to lighter moments of Faizal Khan (Nawazuddin)-Mohsina (Huma Qureshi) courtship, the film saunters into a balanced pace.

Wasseypur is not your average small town; it is one where vengeance is respected above all. A mother doesn’t hesitate to threaten her son with chopping off his fingers when he doesn’t take up a gun to avenge the death of his family members, thereby pushing him into the bottomless abyss of gunfights and bloodbaths. Another mother raises a son who is Shrewdness Incarnate. Friends, brothers, family members – all are sucked into the saga of violence.

Cinematographic brilliance is a terrain where Anurag Kashyap is the uncrowned king. His canvas is all-encompassing, and his keen eye for details doesn’t leave anything out. The characters Perpendicular and Definite (Scriptwriter Zeeshan Quadri) find special mention, and the latter delivers a punch which nobody can think of – with his story, his character and his performance. Incorporating colloquialism into mainstream cinema and capturing the very essence of Dhanbad is something that ‘Wasseypur’ has done marvellously.

Nawazuddin penetrates deep into the skin of Faizal Khan and makes his viewers believe that they are watching reality, that they too are a part of the trials and tribulations of his life in Wasseypur. Huma Qureshi is a slap on the face of demure, conformist heroines. With the role of Mohsina and with her own self, she breaks down a stereotype too many. Richa Chaddha shines unfalteringly through the film and plays a Nagma who unflinchingly pushes her son to kill people in cold blood.

Sneha Khanwalkar’s music is a journey through the very history of Indian music. It leaves out nothing. A befitting competition to Kashyap’s direction, Khanwalkar’s music lingers on in your mind till long after you leave the theatre, certain glimpses of the film in tow.

Trust Kashyap to be untrustworthy. Just when you think you can breathe for a while, you are hit where it hurts the most. And despite praying all through the movie for something that you don’t want to happen, you are caught off your guard right when you heave a sigh of relief and think that your prayer has been answered.

Faizal says in the film, “Jaan hain – ya toh allah legi, ya muhallah legi”. While watching ‘Wasseypur’, the entire film takes your life away! ‘Gangs of Wasseypur 2’ is a film, which, with its predecessor, is one that is here to stay, to break conceptions, to demolish structures. With the history of Wasseypur, ‘Wasseypur’ has created another history.




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   Great Movie. It would have even been better if it had a story, or if the actors could have known how to act. Yes, and in the jumble, the director was also not perceived.IT would also have been good if parts had not been copied from city of god, or if the style had not been copied from movies like Pulp fiction. - Shankar - Bhilai
   Just one word - "awesome" - anil k m - delhi
   awesomest movie .. jhakkas ....full entertainment ...a must watch. - tarun singh - dhanbad
   Amazing, Hilarious & Mind-blowing part-2 of G.O.W Such a ultimate creation that I can watch twice & thrice.... Great work by the actress, actors & specially by Perpendicular, Definite, Faizal khan and the best work by the Mrs. of Fazal Khan... ---Friends, must see movie--- - Rupesh Kumar - New Delhi
   wounderfull creation by Anurag Kashyap ...dnt miss it.paisa wasoool.... - sonu - bangalore
   If the movie is good in 'everything' then why does it get 4 and not 5? - Ananya - aditya - pune
   Best movie ever !!!!!!!" - Narendra - Mumbai
   wonderful acting. Though the movie lacks story, but the acting by the different actors are awesome. A must watch sequel.... Carry on anurag!!!!! - jisu - kolkata
   Excellent movie hats of to anurag! - Rohit - Delhi
   yaar aisi movie sach me yaar means k koi word hi nahi h hats of director n cast .... y saale sharuk n salmaan inki movie means ki public bhi pagal ki ready bodygaurd ra one sharam karo sharam karo aur doob maro what a movie bhai truly n deeply maan jitliya ji aapne 4 life time favorite ha ji - rafat - delhi
   superhit movieeeeee... - adib shaikh - gandhinagar..
   THIS IS A CULT MOVIE..THE BEST GANGSTAR MUVI YET...part two especially .. ITS A SPIRITUAL BOMB.. GO WATCH IT.. FUNKY ..STYLISH..GRUESOME..REALISTIC..DISTURBING..GRIPPING... T H A N K S .. Anurag Kashyap .. - Karan Morwall - Mumbai
   Paisa wasool movie! - Randhir - Abu Dhabi
   truely awesome. Superb !!!!!!!!!!! fantastic.... realcinema we can say... marvellous.....jiyo anurag kashyap......cult at its best....... - RAJESH TIWARI - Lucknow
   good movie to watch.........this movie tells the story of rural areas crime.......something u fell real nt ficticious... its shows the creativity of kashyap's mind.... as we know bollywood stars are known as salman ,aamir n ranbir bt now we see fight in boolywood camp for bst actors.... as new faces are updated faster.... - raj deepak singh - delhi
   10/10 for Gangs of Wasseypur - ujjwal - bhopal
   Gangs of Wasseypur is a GREAT BLEND of Originality,Natural acting by all characters,Thrilling music,Powerful dialogues and Superb Direction by Anurag Kashyap. It should be a lesson for stupid directors and actors( bhatt camp,salman khan films )who go on producing unreal and copied scripts from hollywood. HATS OFF TO ANURAG KASHYAP - ujjwal - bhopal
   Anurag is one of the finest directors in bollywood right now. I can understand why "hyd" based south indian movie lovers don't like his movie afterall they don't know the different between Rajanikant and Spiderman. The movie is shot at supreme pace, one that gives u the exact bit you want to know. No stupid drama, rona dhona like most karan johar melodramatic films. If you really like cinema, this movie is classic. If you are a fan of Karan Johar movies, then please spare a seat for a genuine movie lover. - Vinny - Singapore
   OUR COUNTRY IS FULL OF GANGS..........OUR COUNTRY LOVES THEM AND DO NOT HANG THEM RATHER GIVES THEM VIP TREATMENT....... - D.N.MAKHIJA - DELHI....................INDIA
   Brilliant....such real charecters that you fear you are living the scenes...move aside stereoscopic 3d...this film doesnt fool you with emotionwas...just raw...bloody gory raw...no false promises...the climax sinks deep within your consciousness..you sit there when the movie ends hoping there is something or some charecter who is not so damned doomed comes up and you go home feeling justice is done afterall...but nossir..Mr.Anurag kashyap shakes you up..there is afterall no sense of justice in the kind of people who makeup the wasseypurverse..so poor viewer...GET OVER IT...Unapologetic , Unhinged , Unimaginable saga of vengeance which just doesn't end even after the film ends... - Tarun - Cuttack
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