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Gangs of wasseypur movie
Gangs of wasseypur movie





It is almost ironical when the voice behind that tone, Piyush Mishra is consoling a woman whose husband has cheated on her comment on her destiny. In typical documentary tone you are told how Wasseypur has moved from Bengal to Bihar to now Jharkhand over 40-odd years. Much like its characters, Wasseypur has been pushed from here to there at hands of destiny and the world has been very matter-of-factly about it.

gangs of wasseypur movie

Of course, that too needs a genius, but that would be a genius that would continuously learn, and it seems Sneha Khanwalkar is one such genius. Happy Sing - "In fact the album tells me that music not always needs to be ‘composed’, you can ‘discover’ music and then produce it. Milliblog - " Gangs of Wasseypur is one of the most original and imaginative soundtracks in recent times!"ĭunkdaft - "Such a fantstatic soundtrack that is part innovative part funny and overall awesome!"īollyspice - "We went with 4.5 but to be honest I am seriously leaning toward our highest ever rating of 5/5!"

gangs of wasseypur movie

fingers crossed with a loud heartbeat that's only speeding up. So, as I leave you with the music reviews, I cross my fingers that Gangs of Wasseypur is not one of those movies where the director whose films you really look forward to ends up disappointing you. My personal favorite for being completely mental is 'tain tain to to.' The entire team has lost it by having too much fun. And this risk paid off because the madness has become really popular. While I'm not a huge fan of innuendo, 'hunter' tune has really gotten to me. Just in case, any of us had any doubt about Anurag Kashyap's love for taking risk, just listen to the soundtrack once. Here's hoping Gangs of Wasseypur will do it with a captivating narrative and detailed characters. Doing it in two parts with story spread over a few decades is likely to re-register the age old conclusion that gangster films try to make - war is futile, revenge is futile. You can tell the characters relish humiliating each other. You can see the ganglord's ( Manoj Bajpai) character growth even in the trailers. In many ways, it looks like it will be our heartland's own Godfather. Should we admire this as confidence or get cynical about over-confidence? Should we snub at it as arrogance or for once admire the guts behind the arrogance? Even if it's not all at one go, and the two parts are split two weeks apart, it is a huge risk. There's dark humor, there's gory violence, there's supposedly material worth over 5 hours of run-time. I want to love the film I want everyone to love the film well, I want everyone to excitedly wait for the film - which is why I have to watch myself closely for biases when reviewing it.Īnyway, enough about my emotions, let's get to the film. If there's one name I'd like to blindly follow and watch every film that he had anything to do with, it would have to be Anurag Kashyap's.







Gangs of wasseypur movie