Long before he was "Kaleen Bhaiya," Tripathi chilled audiences as the cold-blooded butcher Sultan.
The film's cinematography, handled by A. R. Rahman and Qutub-E-Kripa, captures the gritty and violent world of Wasseypur. The use of vibrant colors and dynamic camera angles adds to the film's energy and tension. gangs of wasseypur part 1 full
But more than politics, it’s about . Wasseypur becomes a character—a living, breathing entity of narrow alleys, decrepit cinema halls, and blood-soaked soil. You can almost smell the coal dust and fear. Long before he was "Kaleen Bhaiya," Tripathi chilled