Making your audience aware about the harsh reality of life where it’s a tough task to survive.
Also the dialogues in the movie create wonders, making the film more juicy and engaging.Īnother important feature of this kind of cinema is to face the reality. Everything goes in sync with the prime idea, which compels the viewer to stay connected to the plot. A real life adoption is not always easy to present on screen, but Kashyap did it comfortably with a blend of good story, skilful acting, and poppy music. It proves a great idea, presented in a way which is out of the box, can make the cinematography even better. The movie also defies the rules of creative barrier. Gangs of Wasseypur tactfully showcase how hatred can take you places and ultimately lead to nowhere but death. It also portrays how vengeance can become a reason to exploit and enjoy political sovereignty. Based on real life events, it beautifully depicts how one is committing crime for survival which ultimately leads to a state of revenge. What makes this movie stand different from others is the raw presentation which perfectly depicts the realty. It helped him establish himself as an auteur in the industry. The movie also proved to be a milestone for Anurag Kashyap who acclaimed fame from the project.
It would not be wrong to term the popular series as a wonderful prototype of post-modern cinema. The young artist, aka ‘Definite’ for his character in the film, had also received IIFA’s award for Best Story for his brilliant script of the movie.Ĭredit: credit: The revenge saga ‘Gangs of Wasseypur’ with a huge following among cinema fanatics has also made it to Cannes Film Festival in 2012. But now finally, writer-director Zeishan Quadri, who also acted in the film, was approached for not only writing the script but also to direct as well. There were rumours around GoW 3 from quite a long. Yes Gangs of Wasseypur 3 is rapidly coming into shape.Īfter Anurag Kashyap’s dream project ‘Bombay Velvet’ backfired, the director appears to have sorted out what would work best for him. If the reports are to be believed, soon the third instalment of the famous film would go on floor. The low budget cult-drama franchise, filmed in two parts in India, is ready for the third instalment. One such fine example comes from Anurag Kashyap directed revenge-drama ‘Gangs of Wasseypur’ (GoW). Indian Cinema has given us numerous films which have been successful in creating a long lasting impact on our mind. No other form of art goes beyond ordinary consciousness as film does, hitting straight to emotions and going deep into the twilight room of the soul. The movie franchise has created a perception that Wasseypur is a haven for gangsters and criminals.Cinema is considered as one of the best media for expressing emotions and storytelling. Objecting to the filmmakers using the name of the town in the movie title, ward councillor Nissar Alam alleged, “Crime in our locality actually increased after the first movie was released in 2012. The residents of Wasseypur, however, have no intention to allow the film run on its scheduled track. It is expected to be completed by October, and the movie will hit theatres by the end of this year.” “The script has already been completed, and now we have started shooting for the movie. The third sequel will narrate what happened between 20,” he said. “The first two instalments of the Gangs of Wasseypur portrayed the events that occurred till 2002. Zeishan, who also co-wrote the first two instalments of Gangs of Wasseypur, said the film was right on schedule. Read: Anurag Kashyap plans Gangs of Wasseypur 3 Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Manoj Bajpayee and Tigmanshu Dhulia in a poster of Gangs of Wasseypur. Incidentally, Zeishan Quadri, the director and co-scriptwriter of Gangs of Wasseypur 3, hails from Wasseypur. Residents of Wasseypur in Jharkhand have decided to protest against the upcoming movie because they believe the filmmakers allegedly ignored its “positive side” in the first two instalments to portray the area as a hub of crime bustling with gangsters and mafia dons. The third sequel of the 2012 hit Bollywood movie Gangs of Wasseypur is facing protest much before the shooting for the film began. Even as Anurag Kashyap fought with the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) over his production Udta Punjab, the filmmaker’s another movie seems to be in trouble.