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Gangs Of Wasseypur Part 1 -
: ★★★★½ (9/10)
1. Overview | Aspect | Details | |------------|--------------| | Title | Gangs of Wasseypur – Part 1 | | Director | Anurag Kashyap | | Writer | Zeishan Quadri (story & screenplay), Anurag Kashyap, Sachin Ladia | | Release Date | June 22, 2012 (India) | | Runtime | 160 minutes (Part 1) | | Language | Hindi (with Bhojpuri, Magahi, and Urdu dialectical influences) | | Budget | Approx. ₹11 crore (combined both parts) | | Box Office | Part 1 alone: ₹28–30 crore (net India) | | Certification | A (Adult) – extreme violence, profanity, sexual references | gangs of wasseypur part 1
Gangs of Wasseypur is best viewed as a single 319-minute film. Part 1 sets up the machinery of revenge; Part 2 watches it grind everything to dust. Gangs of Wasseypur – Part 1 is not merely a gangster film; it is a folk epic of post-independence India’s underbelly. It blends the structure of a Greek tragedy with the rhythm of a Bhojpuri folk song. The film refuses to romanticize violence – instead, it shows revenge as a hereditary disease. With powerhouse performances, fearless direction, and a script that breathes life into every character (even minor ones), Part 1 stands as a landmark of world cinema. It is essential viewing for anyone interested in the politics of crime, the poetics of profanity, or the sheer energy of independent Indian filmmaking. : ★★★★½ (9/10) 1