Gangs Of Wasseypur Part 1 Index New! Jun 2026
– The definitive anthem of the film, reflecting Sardar Khan's overt, unapologetic vow of vengeance against Ramadhir Singh.
The patriarch of the Khan family whose early ambitions kickstart the decades-long war.
The narrative then rewinds to 1941. A narrator, Nasir, introduces the town of Wasseypur, a place historically dominated by the Qureshi clan. We meet (Jaideep Ahlawat), a daring Pathan villager who, to support his family, takes up the dangerous business of looting British trains. To strike fear into his victims, he impersonates the legendary and faceless dacoit, Sultana. His impersonation works flawlessly until the real Qureshi clans find out. As punishment, they banish Shahid and his family from Wasseypur. Gangs Of Wasseypur Part 1 Index
The character web in Gangs of Wasseypur is notoriously complex. Below is the essential index of the primary factions in Part 1 . The Khan Clan (The Protagonists/Anti-Heroes)
Shahid Khan (Jaideep Ahlawat) loots British trains by posing as the legendary bandit Sultana Daku. This angers the real Sultana, forcing Shahid to flee. He becomes a laborer for the ruthless coal mining tycoon, Ramadhir Singh (Tigmanshu Dhulia). – The definitive anthem of the film, reflecting
A mature Sardar Khan (Manoj Bajpayee) begins hijacking Ramadhir’s coal trucks and establishing his own criminal empire. 1980s – Wasseypur Wars:
| | Key Detail | | :--- | :--- | | "Jiya Tu" | Sung by Manoj Tiwari | | "Ik Bagal" | Written and composed by Piyush Mishra; a melancholic track that plays during a moment of emotional reflection | | "Manmauji" | Another track by Piyush Mishra | | "Keh Ke Loonga" | The third song by Piyush Mishra; this became a massive hit, surprising even the composer himself | | "Bhoos" | A folk-inspired track featuring Khushboo Raaj as a playback singer | | "Woman's special" | Another track in the album | | "Aadmi hoon" | A powerful song about masculinity | | "Tain Tain" | A track that adds to the film's raw energy | | "Bihar ke jija" | A song celebrating Bihari culture | | "Hindustan meri jaan" | A patriotic number | | "O Womaniya" | Another track featuring Khushboo Raaj | A narrator, Nasir, introduces the town of Wasseypur,
The film is structured as a sprawling saga, tracking the rise and fall of various power brokers in Wasseypur between 1941 and the mid-1990s.
Faizal Khan’s love interest. A Bollywood-loving, progressive local girl. 3. Scene Index: Key Milestones