According to him, Gangs of Wasseypur II is less like a movie sequel, more like the season finale of an ongoing TV series. In Part 1 ‘ to be continued ‘ had brought great expectation in Part 2 where lies the finale of the movie. Part 1 had no real ending. The death of Sardar Khan (Manoj Bajpayee) was the sort of crucial juncture you expect the next episode to pick up from. Gangs Of Wasseypur II is a sight better than the first part, because a lot of the subtext is already out of the way when the khoon-kharaba of the second film begins. The awesome and impeccable acting of Faizal Khan played by Nawazzuddin has created expectation in the minds of the common man. The women are as important part in the movie as the men are. Huma Qureshi, Richa Chaddha have fairly played their characters.
Along with Nawazuudin the limelight was also focused on his brother named Definite -- played very well by the films writer Zeishan Quadri -- is a fatally fearless opportunist. Loved the composer Sneha Khanwalkars super original songs -- Kaala Re. Anurag Kashyap - the director has been successful in keeping violence is the fundamental aspect to look out for. The movie plays out amid political and financial machinations – illegal metal trading, election rigging – which is very common Jharkhand. Wasseypur is a celebration of small town India with a mix of revenge strategy. Capturing the essence of Dhanbad is something that ‘Wasseypur’ has done marvellously.
The movie is unpredictable in terms of it’s shooting as just when you think you can breathe for a while, you are hit where it hurts the most. While watching ‘Wasseypur’, the entire film takes your life away! ‘Gangs of Wasseypur 2’ is a film, which, with its predecessor, is one that is here to stay and to break conceptions With the history of Wasseypur, ‘Wasseypur’ has created another history. The finale of the movie is brilliant. If the first part belonged to Manoj Bajpai, then the second is of Nawazzudin. Both the parts are a must watch! At the end, the real star of this saga is the director himself.