Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Gangs Of Wasseypur 2 : An Amazing Sequel




Orgasm: [awr-gaz-uhm]
an instance or occurrence of  intense or unrestrained excitement.

Cast: Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Richa Chaddha, Huma Qureshi, Tigmanshu Dhulia, Piyush Mishra, Rajkumar Gupta, Zeishan Quadri, Reemma Sen
Direction: Anurag Kashyap
Duration: 2 hours 40 minutes

What started in Gangs Of Wasseypur 1 ended up in a perfect Cinematic Orgasm in Gangs Of Wasseypur 2 - an orgasm one of its kind which will still leave the viewers unsatisfied and demanding. The level of drama is higher and more intense, the bloodshed gorier, murders take a face of brutal gang-bangs, the love has turned into the most amusing sex which has ever appeared on celluloid, the fad turns into fashion, the dialogues more abusive and realistic and vendetta is more dreadful. A perfect sequel.

It is always a great appeasing sight when we witness something which has never been tried out or thought of in cinema. The characters named Definite, Perpendicular and Tangent - weird though - but genially apt. The Ganza being smoked every time and yes sometimes you have to try two matchsticks to light it up. Boys with issues of Chappals. Band Baaza playing at all events - deaths and celebrations. The lyrics ranging from folk to hinglish is so undulating that leaves you swaying all the time. The language too abusive but plunges in with dark humor. The Pager, Nokia 3310, internet and the movie takes along all the contemporary developments. Anurag Kashyap puts in every element of realism in the cinema.

The movie gathers devious performances from everyone. Assiduous Nawazuddin has acted very well depicting every emotions so nicely. Ladies have satisfied too much with Huma looking fabulous and Richa Chaddha acting more mature. Zeishan Quadri a.k.a Definite is a true precocious actor in making. He is a perfect crook with a lot of fire in him - a perfect fit for a great supporting role. The story is so nicely woven and then unwinds satisfactorily towards end. The Cinematography is brilliant capturing those dirty shady streets of an under-developed town. The music - such an aural delight.

Humor, love, drama, murders, celebrations and everything else is there painted beautifully on an endless unfathomable canvas which will definitely engross you infinitely. Not a single thing to gripe about. GOW 1 was a great thing and this one is even greater - plot wise, performance wise and greater on many other grounds. Go and check out yourself the new face of Indian Cinema. It's getting shinier.