: His son, Sardar Khan (Manoj Bajpayee), grows up with a singular goal: to restore his father's honor. Sardar becomes the most feared man in Wasseypur, engaging in a messy, violent cycle of revenge while managing a complicated personal life involving two wives, Nagma Khatoon (Richa Chadha) and Durga ( Reema Sen ). Cinematic Style and Cultural Impact
Anurag Kashyap’s direction balances nihilism with dark humor and tenderness. The screenplay (co-written with others) is dense with memorable lines and moral ambiguity; characters often speak in sharp, colloquial rhythms that root the film in place and class.
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Sardar’s second wife, whose presence creates deep internal rifts within the Khan household.
The film is approximately 160 minutes long. It was originally part of a single 319-minute cut that was split into two parts for theatrical release. The screenplay (co-written with others) is dense with
Sneha Khanwalkar’s experimental soundtrack acts as a living character within the film. By blending rustic Bihari folk music, local street bands, and electronic beats, tracks like Hunter and O Womaniya offer a ironic, darkly comedic commentary on the onscreen violence. Legacy and Cultural Impact