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Anurag Kashyap celebrates the drama of the grotesque with the relish of a 7-‘coarse’ meal. No details in the non-stop brutality are kept off camera. We can count the number of thuds and stabbing sounds every time a victim is cornered and done to death.

Violence on this level has never really been a part of mainstream Hindi cinema before. The end of cinematic niceties is here. Take it or leave it.



Kashyap in Wasseypur legitimizes gore with glorious gusto. In the gang-war that he portrays with such feral immediacy. 12 years of Gangs Of Wasseypur: Manoj Bajpayee recalls, “When I saw the final edit, I realised that we have something very unique” From its bludgeoning opening when merciless marauders ambush a powerful enemy's fortress-like home with army-like meticulousness, Gangs Of Wasseypur takes us into a world where compassion is a dinosaur, forgiveness a faux pas, and kindness an unforgivable sin.

Bleeding brilliance in almost every frame, breathing fire through every available orifice that the characters possess, the film whipped up a kind of frenzied flamboyant bloodshed that was once associated with the Spaghetti Westerns of Sergio Leone and Sam Peckinpah. Recalling the experience of shooting of Gangs Of Wasseypur , Manoj, who is currently in New York, in an exclusive interaction said, “When Anurag Kashyap showed me the final edit, that was the time I realised that we have something very unique, something that audience is going to talk about for a very long time .

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