Index Of Gangs Of Wasseypur -
Motto: “Faizal da seher, baap ka, dada ka.”
Shahid Khan (The Origin)
The ghost who started it all. A dacoit who stood up to the British and the local zamindar. He is less a character and more a curse. His death at the hands of Ramadhir Singh’s father sets the 70-year plot in motion.
Sardar Khan (The Bull)
The engine of revenge. Sardar doesn’t want justice; he wants the throne. His index entry is simple: Women: 3. Sons: 4. Enemies: Infinite. Method: Brute force. He dies the way he lived—loudly and in a pile of rubble. Index Of Gangs Of Wasseypur
Faizal Khan (The Poet Gun)
The most iconic entry. “Zindagi mein do hi time hota hai... uske pehle aur uske baad.” Initially the junkie younger brother, Faizal evolves into a chain-smoking, slow-motion killing machine. His index lists his skills as: Whistling, Aiming, Ironical smiling.
The film is driven by unforgettable archetypes, many loosely based on real-life figures from the Wasseypur belt (like Surya Dev Singh and Fahim Khan). Motto: “Faizal da seher, baap ka, dada ka
The Khans:
The Rivals & Politicians:
The Outsiders:
Gangs of Wasseypur is a postmodern pastiche that borrows heavily from global and local pop culture. The Rivals & Politicians: |