Spanning from the 1940s to the 2000s, the film chronicles the three-generation rivalry between the Khan and Qureshi families in the coal-mining badlands of Wasseypur. It begins with a betrayed man’s curse and ends with an Uzi submachine gun firing at a wedding. In between, there’s politics, bandits, dozens of murders, a soundtrack that throbs with folk-rock fury, and a surprising amount of dark comedy.
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If Gangs of Wasseypur were a Western, it would be the Godfather meets Goodfellas meets the sprawling ambition of Once Upon a Time in America . Directed by Anurag Kashyap, this two-part Indian crime saga (totaling over five hours) is less a film and more a raw, blood-soaked oral history of a town built on coal, coalitions, and vengeance.