Even with a high quotient of brutal violence and moral assassination, Kashyap keeps his sense of humour (mostly black) intact, and entertains. The story is astutely interspersed with bursts of music (Bihari folkish tunes with a modern twist), humour (crass and rural), high drama and sudden relief – like a sexual climaxing. On the lighter side, amidst all the blood-thirst, there’s some ishq-vishq too (no, the location doesn’t move to Cape Town, and no Parisian stylists and designers are flown down).ĭirector, Anurag Kashyap’s culmination to this gang-saga is as bloody as the first (if not more) yet it’s an easier watch. Soon this revenge riot turns into a ruthless rampage, through dealings in illegal scrap trade, election rigging and hooliganism. And no amount of arsenal is enough to quench this blood-lust. His addiction is now ‘blood’ – Ramadhir Singh’s ( Tigmanshu Dhulia) blood. He takes over as head of the family, and catapults into becoming the most powerful and dreaded man of Wasseypur.
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After a series of shocking killings of his kin (mourning to the tunes of brass-bands playing ‘ Yaad teri aayegi’ with jhankar beats), and his mother’s (Richa Chaddha)forceful instigation, the pothead ‘snorts’ out of his stupor, and gets ‘cracking’, literally. Faizal Khan (Nawazuddin Siddiqui), son of Sardar Khan (played by Manoj Bajpai in ‘ GOW I ‘) inherits an unforgiving past, where his father was gruesomely cut down by a rival gang. With every shade of red, black and grey – deeper and bolder.
More gangs and more bangs (some pistols firing from lungi covered groins) and more man-power. Booming guns and metal-shredded innards spilling gut onto the streets.
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Movie Review: For those who like their celluloid hard and bloody and full of machismo, with an overdose of bodies, butchering and bloody-bravado, welcome to blood-fest – Round Two! This time it’s double the dollops of gore two much. Sardar Khan’s sons are at war with Ramadhir Singh’s men and the knives clash and the bullets flash till either drops dead. In the bloody lives of the avenging ‘Gangs of Wasseypur’.