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Gangs Of Wasseypur - Part 1 is a Hindi crime drama film, which tells the story of the power struggles between three crime families over the course of several decades. The cast has Manoj Bajpayee and Nawazuddin Siddiqui in lead roles, and the movie is known for its cult following and realistic characters.
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Gangs Of Wasseypur - Part 1 is a Hindi crime drama film, which tells the story of the power struggles between three crime families over the course of several decades. The cast has Manoj Bajpayee and Nawazuddin Siddiqui in lead roles, and the movie is known for its cult following and realistic characters.
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Rotten TomatoesGangs of Wasseypur - Part 1 is a crime drama film set in the small town of Wasseypur and follows the story of the Khan family, who are embroiled in a violent and bloody feud with the Qureshi family that spans three generations. The film's direction and cinematography are exceptional, with a gritty style that immerses viewers in the world of organised crime in rural India. The movie's ensemble cast, including Manoj Bajpayee and Nawazuddin Siddiqui, deliver outstanding performances that add depth and complexity to the characters. The film's themes of power, corruption, and revenge are explored in a raw and unflinching manner that leaves a lasting impact on the viewer. The movie's mix of violence, humor, and drama creates a compelling and engaging viewing experience that keeps the audience on the edge of their seats. Overall, Gangs of Wasseypur - Part 1 is a masterful crime drama that showcases the best of Indian cinema.
Best Actress Critics | 2013 | Richa Chadda
Best Film Critics | 2013 | Anurag Kashyap
Best Dialogue | 2013 | Akhilesh Jaiswal
Best Action | 2013 | Shyam Kaushal
Best Ensemble Cast | 2013 | Piyush Mishra
Best Performance by an Actor in a Negative Role | 2013 | Tigmanshu Dhulia
Best Actor | 2013 | Manoj Bajpayee
Most Entertaining Debut Actress | 2012 | Huma Qureshi
2012 | Anurag Kashyap
Best Art Direction | 2012 | Wasiq Khan
Best Supporting Actress | 2013 | Huma Qureshi
Best Actor | 2013 | Manoj Bajpayee
Best Debut Actress | 2013 | Huma Qureshi
Best Director | 2013 | Anurag Kashyap
Best Film | 2013 | Guneet Monga
Best Music Director | 2013 | Sneha Khanwalkar
Best Actress in a Supporting Role | 2013 | Richa Chadda
Best Performance in a Villainous Role | 2013 | Tigmanshu Dhulia
Best Actor | 2013 | Manoj Bajpayee
Best Actor in a Leading Role | 2013 | Manoj Bajpayee
Best Debut Female | 2013 | Huma Qureshi
Best Debutant Actress | 2013 | Huma Qureshi
Best Actress in a Leading Role | 2013 | Huma Qureshi
Best Picture | 2013 | Anurag Kashyap
Best Director | 2013 | Anurag Kashyap
Best Performance by an Actor in a Negative Role | 2013 | Tigmanshu Dhulia
Best Actor in a Supporting Role | 2013 | Piyush Mishra
Best Music Director | 2013 | Sneha Khanwalkar
Best Actress in a Supporting Role | 2013 | Huma Qureshi
Best Actor | 2013 | Manoj Bajpayee
Most Promising Debut Actress | 2013 | Huma Qureshi
Best Director | 2013 | Anurag Kashyap
Best Actor in a Supporting Role | 2013 | Jameel Khan
Best Music Director | 2013 | Sneha Khanwalkar
Character of the Year | 2012 | Manoj Bajpayee
Superstar of the Year Male | 2012 | Manoj Bajpayee
Fresh Entry of the Year | 2013 | Huma Qureshi
Antisocial Character of the Year | 2013 | Tigmanshu Dhulia
Best Performance by an Actor | 2012 | Manoj Bajpayee
Achievement in Directing | 2012 | Anurag Kashyap
Best Actor | 2013 | Manoj Bajpayee
Best Debut Actress | 2013 | Huma Qureshi
Best Director | 2013 | Anurag Kashyap
Best Film | 2013 | Guneet Monga
Best Performance by an Actor in a Negative Role | 2013 | Tigmanshu Dhulia
Best Actor in a Supporting Role | 2013 | Piyush Mishra
Best Music Director | 2013 | Sneha Khanwalkar
Best Actress | 2013 | Huma Qureshi
Best Dialogue | 2013 | Akhilesh Jaiswal
2012 | Anurag Kashyap
Best Director | 2013 | Anurag Kashyap
Best Cinematographer | 2013 | Rajeev Ravi
Best Production Designer | 2013 | Wasiq Khan
2012 | Anurag Kashyap
Budget 1,400,000 USD
Box Office Collection 4,100,000 USD
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Sardar Khan's son Perpendicular and his friend Tangent are seen watching "Munnabhai MBBS", a popular Bollywood movie released in 2003 starring actor Sanjay Dutt. Nawazuddin Siddiqui, who plays Faizal Khan Perpendicular's elder brother, played a blink-and-you-miss-him role in the same film when he was an unknown actor.
The scene featuring a flooded coal mine (just before Sardar Khan is born) is shot in a real coal mine that was actually dry. Using the sound of water dripping and people wading through water, and actors walking as if struggling to cross water, they created the illusion of flooded mine in the darkly lit shot. There is not a drop of water inside the mine in reality now.
The music composer Sneha Khanwalkar started work on the soundtrack over a year before filming began. She traveled to places such as Trinidad in the West Indies to record Chutney music, a fusion of Caribbean and songs of Bihari migrants that were taken there in 1830s as slaves. "Hunter" is one such song, there were two more "Dumper loading unloading" and "British" that did not make it to the film.
The slaughter house scenes were actually shot in a slaughter house in Prayagraj. The back story of Sultan Qureshi (played by 'Pankaj Tripathi') of a fearsome butcher who at the age of 12 could slaughter and skin 1 buffalo in a single day was developed on actually seeing a boy do it. Similarly, Sultan in the contemporary time scale of the film could cut 60 buffaloes in a day. This too was developed seeing an actual person.
Most of the slaughter house scenes were single shot takes. After every shot, the actor 'Vipin Sharma' (who acted in the role of Ehsaan Qureshi) would come aside and throw up. The AD 'Anubhuti Kashyap' (sister of director Anurag Kashyap) would hold back a crowd of almost 50 by standers, more than half of whom were actual butchers, during the shoot by holding her arms wide. A lot of these butchers actually had knives and choppers hidden in their clothes and would joke among themselves "shall we plunge it stab it this way?" which she could hear, and had to ignore since she had to concentrate in the shoot