Gangs Of Wasseypur Index
| Track Title | Singer(s) | Lyricist | Composer | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | "Jiya Tu" | Manoj Tiwari | Varun Grover | Sneha Khanwalkar | | "Ik Bagal" | Piyush Mishra | Piyush Mishra | Piyush Mishra | | "Womaniya" | Khushboo Raaj, Rekha Jha, Anuj | Varun Grover | Sneha Khanwalkar | | "Bhoos" | Manish Tipu, Bhupesh Singh | Piyush Mishra | Sneha Khanwalkar | | "Hunter" | Sharda Pandey | Varun Grover | Sneha Khanwalkar | | "Tain Tain Tu Tu" | Juhi, Shyam, Tarun, Nandini | Varun Grover | Sneha Khanwalkar | | "Soona Ke Gharwa" | Sujeet Shetty | Varun Grover | Sneha Khanwalkar |
Characters define their identities through Bollywood. Ramadhir Singh famously attributes his survival to the fact that he "doesn’t watch movies," while characters like Faizal and Definite model their styles on Amitabh Bachchan and Salman Khan.
A gritty, electronic-folk song highlighting the industrialization of crime.
The bloody conclusion to the three-generation blood feud. 4. Why People Search for the "Index" The term "index" is often used by viewers for two reasons: gangs of wasseypur index
Total combined length of 5 hours and 21 minutes
For first-time viewers intimidated by the 321-minute runtime, the offers a cheat sheet for emotional survival:
| Award | Category | Recipient(s) | Result | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Best Audiography (Re-recordist) | Alok De, Sinoy Joseph, Sreejesh Nair | Won | | National Film Awards | Special Jury Award | Nawazuddin Siddiqui | Won | | Asia-Pacific Film Festival | Best Art Direction | Wasiq Khan | Won | | Cannes Film Festival | C.I.C.A.E. Award | Anurag Kashyap | Nominated | | Filmfare Awards | Best Film, Director, Actor | Anurag Kashyap, Manoj Bajpayee | Nominated (6 nominations) | | Track Title | Singer(s) | Lyricist |
Danish Khan, Sardar’s eldest son, takes over the gang but is quickly assassinated, forcing the reluctant, stoner son Faisal Khan into the spotlight. 4. The Digital and Scrap Era (2000s) Key Focus: Faisal Khan’s ruthless rise to absolute power.
- 8.1. Summary of Findings: Revenge Never Ends, It Only Changes Form - 8.2. The Film’s Legacy: Redefining "Bollywood" as "Mumbai Film Industry" - 8.3. Contemporary Relevance: How Gangs of Wasseypur Predicted India’s Current Political and Economic Discontent
The setting of the film dictates the nature of the crimes committed. The bloody conclusion to the three-generation blood feud
Subverted the glamorous Bollywood underworld genre by introducing unpolished, hyper-realistic rural Indian gangster dynamics.
The story begins with Shahid Khan, whose attempt to hijack coal trains leads to his exile and eventual death. This sets off a domino effect of vengeance. His son, Sardar Khan, becomes the face of the film’s central conflict, swearing to avenge his father by destroying the criminal empire of Ramadhir Singh. The cycle eventually passes to Sardar’s sons, particularly Faizal Khan, proving that in Wasseypur, blood is the only currency that never devalues.
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