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Kashyap employs a "raw and unhinged" style that breaks conventional Bollywood tropes.

– Guns are fondled, cleaned, kissed. Loss of gun = loss of manhood.

The early scenes establishing Shahid Khan’s exile and the subsequent birth of the rivalry set the stage for generational violence. index of gangs of wasseypur top

The weed-smoking, reluctant heir who transforms into a ruthless, bloodthirsty kingpin.

Gangs of Wasseypur is widely considered a of Hindi parallel cinema, having acquired cult status over the years for its narration, the way it was shot on a limited budget, and its timeless music. The film's 321-minute runtime (combining both parts) is an absolute masterpiece directed by Anurag Kashyap. Kashyap employs a "raw and unhinged" style that

The film presents a "culture of violence" where identities like Pathan and Qureshi become markers that justify exclusion and bloodshed. Wasseypur is depicted as a "parallel history" where official law is replaced by the rules of muscle and weapons.

– Faizal Khan The grammar of revenge.

| Dialogue | Speaker | |---|---| | "Baap ka badla lene ke liye, Faizal Khan ban gaya main." (To take revenge for my father, I have become Faizal Khan) | Faizal Khan | | "Zyada bolne wale mar jaate hain, chup rehne wale badla lete hain." (Those who talk too much die; those who stay silent take revenge) | Faizal Khan | | "Pehle cigarette peeta tha, ab ganja bhi peene laga hoon… Sardar Khan ka beta hoon." (I used to smoke cigarettes, now I've started smoking ganja… I am Sardar Khan's son) | Faizal Khan | | "Insaan jo hai bas do nasal k hote hain: ek hote hai Harami aur doosre bewakoof." (There are only two types of people: bastards and fools) | Various | | "Jaise loha lohe ko katata hai waise Chutiya hi chutiya ko marega na." (Just as iron cuts iron, only an idiot can beat another idiot) | Various | | "No matter how big the balls becomes, it stays under the penis." | Sardar Khan | | "There is only one goal in my life, Revenge! I can't see Ramadhir." | Sardar Khan |

Gangs of Wasseypur is filled with scenes that are at once shocking, humorous, and violent. The early scenes establishing Shahid Khan’s exile and

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