

"One of the reasons why GOW2 is worth watching is because all the performances are top notch! Nawazuddin Siddiqui does the perfect shift of character as Faizal Khan.
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This doesn't really make sense in the movie and seems haphazard," writes Roshni Devi,. Characters like Perpendicular, Mohsina seem like they could have given much more had they been developed better, while others like Farhan (Piyush Mishra) have been relegated to the background. "After the mayhem in GOW, the script of GOW2 has many of the faults of its predecessor sometimes even more. It seems long, tedious and repetitive," says the movie critic. But GOW2 just doesn't live up to expectations. "No doubt that it must have been a very difficult decision for director Anurag Kashyap to decide which characters to retain for the sequel. Wasseypur is not devoid of star-struck fans, with gangsters and locals walking and talking like a deadly Dutt or a super cool Salman, peppered with dialogues like ' Hindustan mein jab tak cinema hai, log ch***ya bante rahenge'," writes Mukherjee.īut Devi differs.
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Though in spurts, it unleashes scenes that make you crack up, in true Bollywood style humour. With characters named 'Perpendicular', 'Definite' (Zeishan Quadri), 'Tangent' - he truly defies all tiresomely tried-and-tested formulas of filmmaking in Bollywood with his 'big bang-bang theory'. Even with a high quotient of brutal violence and moral assassination, Kashyap keeps his sense of humour (mostly black) intact, and entertains. The story is astutely interspersed with bursts of music (Bihari folkish tunes with a modern twist), humour (crass and rural), high drama and sudden relief - like a sexual climaxing. "Director, Anurag Kashyap's culmination to this gang-saga is as bloody as the first (if not more) yet it's an easier watch. But congregates steam yet again without much ado, ensuing a spectacular culmination," writes Adarsh. However, with an elongated runtime, the movie misplaces grip, albeit faintly, towards the middle of the subsequent half. "Director Anurag Kashyap, in his trademark pragmatic approach to story-telling, fascinatingly spins this tremendous account. With every shade of red, black and grey - deeper and bolder," writes Madhureeta Mukherjee, TOI. More gangs and more bangs (some pistols firing from lungi covered groins) and more man-power. Booming guns and metal-shredded innards spilling gut onto the streets.
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"For those who like their celluloid hard and bloody and full of machismo, with an overdose of bodies, butchering and bloody-bravado, welcome to blood-fest - Round Two! This time it's double the dollops of gore two much. The narrative acquires a momentum that is often breathless and the warring men drop dead quicker than you can count," adds Chatterjee. "The blood-letting is far more insistent in Gangs Of Wasseypur II.

"The storyline surges forth much faster as the new generation of gangsters, now armed with mobile phones and automatic rifles, gun for each other with greater viciousness and less ceremony than ever before," says Saibal Chatterjee,. For one, the scene where Sardar's youngest son is romancing a girl and also the scene in a theatre are unnecessary intrusions to the crisp narrative," writes Martin D'Souza, Glamsham. "While the beginning and end and most of everything in between is gripping, Kashyap goes overboard in throwing in to many elements which unnecessary lengthen the film, taking away the 'impact' he would have so desired. While there is little doubt that Gangs Of Wasseypur was winning to the core, Gangs Of Wasseypur 2 infuses some remarkable light moments in the narrative that reeks of vengeance and reprisal," he adds. It also illustrates how Wasseypur is consumed with Bollywood they emulate hairdos and appearances of various Hindi movie heroes. "Along with vibrant characters, Anurag amalgamates humor skillfully in the sequence of events. While the former fraction saw Manoj Bajpayee and Tigmanshu Dhulia's characters locking horns, the succeeding portion sees their sons cart frontward the resentment," writes Taran Adarsh, Bollywood Hungama.

"The moment has arrived for the subsequent chapter of Gangs Of Wasseypur to unfurl and as Anurag Kashyap would have it, this one is more gripping of the two. The storyline of GOW 2 surges forth much faster as the new generation of gangsters, gun for each other with greater viciousness, feel critics. Director, Anurag Kashyap's culmination to this gang-saga is as bloody as the first (if not more) yet it's an easier watch.
