
A mentionable one is where Rajkumar Yadav chases Definite through the narrow gullies of a very crowded area. Some of the best-shot (and stretched) chases take up a lot of Wasseypur II’s time. By the end of it, the equation is going to change vastly. Politician Ramadhir Singh (Tigmanshu Dhulia) is still the biggest enemy of the Khan Brothers. She in turn sings ‘ Wrongwa right karo’, which is her way of pumping strength into the man weakened by family expectations and ganja.ĭurga’s son Definite (Zeishan Qadri) shines in Wasseypur II, as the scheming, ambitious half-brother spurred on by his mother. He can kill outside, but with Mohsina, Faizal can cry like a baby regretting the violence he got sucked into. The sexual tension is evident and the chemistry is crackling for this unusual couple. His lover Mohsina (Huma Qureshi) is quite the beauty, insisting on permissions before any move. Only once he’s shooed away for asking ‘ Main tumhare saath sex karna chahta hoon’ (I want to have sex wityh you). And when he can’t make up his mind he decapitates a close friend, packing off his neatly severed head in a polythene bag to his house. Reluctant gangster Faizal is at the helm of things, unable to figure who to trust.

Not to say individually they’re any tolerable lengthwise.Īs a character, Wasseypur is still wily, always on the boil and this time the deaths fly thick and fast. Come to think of it, it was a wise decision to go with the two Wasseypurs experiment.Īs one movie, the reviews could have read completely different. Kashyap, again, introduces many characters, sub-plots that add generously to the length (close to 3 hours). The men have turned to exploit businesses like auctioning of Railways' scrap iron, booth-capturing, election violence and overall scare tactics, wielding sophisticated weapons. Wives support the madness of husbands, proudly sashaying around as they kill.ĭirector Anurag Kashyap takes his time again to establish the change in scenario. While Nagma Khatoon (Richa Chaddha) threatens Faizal with cutting off her fingers if he doesn't become a revenge-cum-killing machine, Durga packs a gun in son Definite’s schoolbag, mischievously asking him to not get into fights. No Wasseypur mother teaches tolerance, or any brother the need for peace. When Danish is killed by Sultan Khan, Faizal is prodded, rather blackmailed by mother Nagma Khatoon (who has aged, toughened even more by the killing of her husband and son Danish).

In Wasseypur, there are no natural deaths, no mourning and certainly no time for strategy or forgiveness. GOW was information-heavy, yes, but Wasseypur II is as much a film in itself.

2 Faizal Khan ( Nawazuddin Siddique) is still the pot-head, unaffected, untouched. Sardar Khan (Manoj Bajpayee) is dead, eldest son Danish Khan (Vineet Kumar) has gracefully stepped into his shoes, while No. Gangs of Wasseypur II jumps the gun without much ado, taking off from where part I left. Cast: Nawazuddin Siddique, Huma Qureshi, Richa Chaddha, Zeishan Qadri
