![]() The gang wars are so real that they are unreal. Kashyap crams in-house jokes into every nook and cranny of this diligently-constructed breathtaking ode to the culture of street violence. ![]() This, if you are familiar with the language of commercial Hindi cinema, is in character with the image of the filmy police force. "Why don't you hand over the body to us and come with us?" "We understand," squeaks a khaki-clad gentleman. "Don't you see I'm taking my brother home," Faizal bellows. ![]() Cops stop Faizal and politely ask him to accompany them to the police station. There's a typically wry Kashyap joke just before interval when the raging protagonist Faizal (or 'Faijal', as everyone including his wife calls him), carries his kid-brother's corpse home. In any case, no one in Kashyap's god-forsaken kingdom takes cops seriously, not even the cops themselves. If you try to count the numbers of bullets that are fired at unsuspecting victims in the ferociously violent world inhabited by Anurag Kashyap's trigger-happy goons, you might end up cross-eyed.Ĭaught in the crossfire of vendetta and redemption, the characters of Gangs of Wasseypur - Part 2 are so on-the-edge, they don't fear the abyss that awaits them at the end of their vengeful voyage.
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