Most revenge sagas end when the villain dies. In Wasseypur, revenge is inherited like property. Sardar kills Ramadhir Singh’s father. Ramadhir kills Sardar. Sardar’s sons try to kill Ramadhir. Their sons… you get the idea.
Here’s a draft for an engaging blog post titled: definite gangs of wasseypur
Gangs of Wasseypur didn’t just influence films like Sacred Games or Mirzapur — it changed how we watch violence. It made us uncomfortable, then made us laugh at our own discomfort. It took the Indian gangster out of the penthouse and put him in a chawl, chewing paan and planning murder while his tea gets cold. Most revenge sagas end when the villain dies
Would you like to know more about the making of the film or its impact on Indian cinema? Ramadhir kills Sardar
The focus shifts to Sardar’s sons, particularly the Faizal Khan (played by Nawazuddin Siddiqui). Faizal begins as a timid, marijuana-addicted youth but transforms into a ruthless don following the murder of his brother, Danish.
Definite Gangs — because there’s no ambiguity here. These men will kill for a dishonored sister, a stolen bicycle, or a bad deal on a truck of coal. The motives are small. The consequences are fatal.
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