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Gangs of wasseypur dialogues
Gangs of wasseypur dialogues










gangs of wasseypur dialogues

Boring and, at 320 minutes, seemingly interminable to the point of being painful.

gangs of wasseypur dialogues

We see how the feud began, and how it developed. Set in the city of Wasseypur, India, two rival factions have been fighting each other for many years. A story spanning several decades, condensed into 320 minutes (!). This is good but it's not quite Godfather epic great.Ī film desperately in need of an editor. This is great brutal violent overwrought material. If this was Godfather, this would be twice as long in length.

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The whole movie feels like a vast long story being crammed into a space that is too small. The story feels a little rushed covering a long timeline. I'm a little confused with some of the family melodrama. In fact, I would preferred his story to be expanded into either part I or a prequel of sorts like in Godfather II. Shahid Khan could be a movie all by himself. I can definitely see the comparison to the Godfather movies. Sardar uses daring, intimidation and his criminal ways to take on the powerful magnate Singh as one of the most feared crime lord. Decades later, Sardar is told of the murder and vows revenge. The son Sardar Khan is rescued and raised alongside his cousin Asghar. He kills Shahid and tries to kill his family. He overhears Shahid's plan to murder him for the mines. He hires Shahid Khan as muscle to keep the workers in line. After independence, Ramadhir Singh takes over some of lucrative coal mines but they struggle without British managers and money. In 1941 British colonial India, Shahid Khan is robbing trains under the guise of legendary bandit Sultana Daku.












Gangs of wasseypur dialogues