Gangs of Wasseypur (2012) is a gritty, expansive crime epic that redefined Indian gangster cinema through its raw realism and sprawling multi-generational narrative . Directed by , this two-part masterpiece chronicles a lethal 70-year feud between rival families over control of the coal mafia in Dhanbad. The Verdict
: Rated A (Adults Only) for extreme violence, strong language (slang), and mature themes; definitely not for family viewing. Gangs of Wasseypur (2012)
: Kashyap’s direction is often compared to western greats like Quentin Tarantino or Martin Scorsese for its stylized violence and complex character arcs. The film avoids "extra-heroic" entries, focusing instead on the dirty, unglamorous mechanics of small-town gang wars. Gangs of Wasseypur (2012) is a gritty, expansive
Some viewers find the violence and lengthy runtime challenging. IMDb Rating : 8.2/10 Rotten Tomatoes : 89% Length : Approximately 320 minutes (total for both parts) : Kashyap’s direction is often compared to western
The scope and detail are unparalleled and makes the audience feel like they are really living in these time periods. The balancing act of so many characters is achieved deftly.