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The film is not for the faint of heart – and yet, as bloody and violent as it is, everything is filmed almost artfully and poetically – dust flies, water pours from a pail shot out by police, gunshots ring and shell cases clatter to the floor. In Part 2, the focus is laid squarely on the sons of Sardar Khan and their opponents, and as the film progresses, the bullets fly more frequently and furiously, and the body count rises almost alarmingly. Part 1 lays out the groundwork, peppering us with dates and events, layering the history of these families over the history of the region, even the country they live in. Two of the three screenings of Gangs of Wasseypur at TIFF2012 will allow viewers to watch Parts 1 and 2 back to back (with a short break in between screenings), and although seeing them this way is the film lover’s equivalent of running a marathon, it does, I think, give you a sense of the shape and scope of Kashyap’s vision. But when he does finally swing into action, he does so in a spectacular and brutal fashion, proving himself to be more cold-blooded and brutal than any of his brothers – no mean feat that, because all of Sardar Khan’s sons – including Perpendicular (Aditya Kumar) and Definite (Zeishan Quadri - who impressed me as much as Nawazzudin Siddiqui did) – are cold and ruthless. Thus it falls to the perpetually stoned Faizal to step up and exact revenge – a role that no one, not even his mother Nagma (“Look at your eyes, dead with drugs,” she tells him), feels he is fit for.Īnd it’s true – the days pass, and Faizal seems incapable of action. Part 2 sees his eldest son, Danish (Vineet Kumar), begin to take over the reins, and exact punishment for his father’s assassination, but he soon is taken down by Sultan Qureshi (Pankaj Tripathi). Part 2 begins where Part 1 left off, with the death of Sardar Khan (Manoj Bajpai). I had the chance to do just that a screening held in advance of the presentation of both parts at TIFF 2012. Good luck Zeishan for your Film.Part 1 of director Anurag Kashyap’s sprawling family saga of power and revenge did two very important things: it introduced the character of Faizal Khan (Nawazuddin Siddiqui), and it left me with a definite appetite to see Part 2.
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Let’s see, would Zeishan be able to create same kind of magic with his writings abilty what he did in Gangs of Wasseypur as a co-writer, and also looking forward to see his direction skills. Film is set to release on 18th of September 2015 which stars Jaideep Ahlawat, Sanjay Mishra, Mukul Dev, Brijendra Kala & Nushrat Bharucha. Meeruthiya Gangsters is produced by Prateek Group, and one of the presenter is Anurag Kashyap. Zeishan said It’s based on real-life incidents
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This film is based on a story of these six gangsters from the city of Meerut.
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The poster has lot to say and full of objects & colors. And the guy in the car’s back on the extreme right side seems kidnapped and the standing rifle in the poster can easily say that the backdrop of the film is crime. The poster’s first look seems interesting with Nushrat Bharucha and six young male characters with their colorful clothes along with bottles in their hand sitting & standing in some weird positions. Zeishan Quadri, the definite of Gangs of Wasseypur has released his directorial debut film Meeruthiya Gangster’s Poster on Facebook.