Gangs Of Wasseypur Part 1 Index Page
160 minutes (Part 1 only; the full epic spans over 310 minutes and was split for theatrical release).
Shahid Khan loots British trains by posing as the legendary bandit Sultana Daku. This triggers his banishment and forces him to work in Ramadhir Singh’s coal mines.
A continuous, high-octane shootout at Faizal Khan's house that throws the audience directly into the chaos of modern Wasseypur. Gangs Of Wasseypur Part 1 Index
Meanwhile, Sardar’s second son, (Nawazuddin Siddiqui), emerges as a key player. Faizal is initially portrayed as a depressed, pot-smoking, film-obsessed wastrel who spends his days hanging out at the local cinema. However, as his father’s war intensifies, Faizal is forced to take a more active role.
The film perfectly maps how local crime evolved from simple train robberies to sophisticated corporate coal mining scams, and eventually to political extortion. 5. Conclusion 160 minutes (Part 1 only; the full epic
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Sardar’s second son. Though a quiet observer in Part 1, his character arc sets up the explosive events of Part 2. A continuous, high-octane shootout at Faizal Khan's house
[1940s: Shahid Khan's Exile & Murder] │ ▼ [1950s: Nationalization of Coal Mines & Ramadhir's Rise] │ ▼ [1970s: Sardar Khan's Ascent & Control of Wasseypur] │ ▼ [1980s: The Qureshi-Khan Turf War] │ ▼ [2004: The Framing Framing Device (Attack on Faizal's House)]
Gangs of Wasseypur features a large ensemble cast. Below is a detailed index of the key players.
Gangs of Wasseypur Part 1: Comprehensive Movie Index Anurag Kashyap's Gangs of Wasseypur Part 1
This index for Gangs of Wasseypur - Part 1 (2012) organizes the film's complex, multi-generational narrative by timeline, key characters, and its iconic soundtrack. Plot Timeline & Historical Index The first part of the saga spans from 1941 to the mid-1990s 1941 – The Exile: