![]() Gangs of Wasseypur II is as much about these seemingly insignificant characters as it is about its revenge-driven protagonists and the looming theme of the futility of violence. A fusion of sorts between grit of a village in Jharkhand and pulp-film style whackiness. Gangs of Wasseypur II is a movie that engages you in its quirkiness because that quirkiness still has bearings with what is real. A movie that uses humor provided by a local brass band singer as a leitmotif to mark all significant events – morose or celebratory. Milliblog - "seems more aligned to Sneha’s Sound Trippin work than the earlier soundtrack, but is still wonderfully eclectic"ĭunkdaft - " Sneha Khanwalkar and the works, impresses yet again."Ī movie that uses a strong, scheming woman, who has very little to do in the rest of the film, as bookends - almost as if she was given the honor of holding the story together. ![]() I'm happy to just anticipate this one patiently for now. ![]() That besides, of course Anurag Kashyap can be well-depended on for a good film, with a very high chance of a great one. Not to mention Huma Qureshi's Mohsina to bring in that smile every once in a while. ![]() Just knowing we have Faizal Khan's character played by Nawazzuddin Siddiqui is reassuring enough. It is good to not know what to expect once in a while too. I have promised myself to not go our looking for the trailers either. They haven't left us with a major cliff-hanger, but there is a promise of a nice, impending closure to the saga of Wasseypur. It's not an epic I am waiting for, it is more like one of those 13 episode thriller TV serials whose season finale I'm waiting for. Come August 8th, the wait shall finally be over.
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