Anurag Kashyap's vision turned the coal-rich belts of Jharkhand and Uttar Pradesh into a cinematic battlefield. Critical Acclaim:
The word "epic" is thrown around loosely in Bollywood, but only a few films truly deserve the title. Anurag Kashyap’s Gangs of Wasseypur – a two-part crime saga released in 2012 – is one of them. Even a decade later, the hunger for this raw, rustic, and revolutionary piece of Indian cinema hasn’t faded.
While originally filmed as a single continuous story, it was split into two parts for its theatrical release in India because of its extreme length. : 160 minutes. : 159 minutes.
Despite its popularity, . In India, it is blocked by the Department of Telecommunications under the Copyright Act, 1957. Using a VPN to access it does not make the act legal.
Piracy is illegal in India and many other regions. Accessing these sites can lead to your IP being flagged or restricted by your ISP. Where to Watch Gangs of Wasseypur Legally
"Piracy is the reason why many indie films never recover their costs," says a 2022 FICCI report.






