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RGV should learn from 'Wasseypur'

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RGV should learn from 'Wasseypur'
RGV should learn from 'Wasseypur'

Gangs Of Wasseypur’ is one film produced and directed by Anurag Kahsyap that has become the central subject in Indian film circles. It is a simple film based on Gang Wars with a talented pool of artists Jaideep Ahlawat, Manoj Bajpai, Nawazuddin Siddiqi and Richa Chadda releasing tomorrow. A special show for critics is already been arranged and one can’t stop praising the film for extra ordinary style followed in story telling. Like the trend created by talented RGV with ‘Raktha Charitra’ to release a film in two parts, same is followed for ‘Wasseypur’ because length of the film is almost five and half hours that was made a part of Cannes Film Festival.

Before closing the first past, trailer of second part will be played to test the excitement of audience. Film takes place in the village of Wasseypur, Dhanbad district of Jharkhand. This is totally based on revenge killings with family feud continuing for three generations. Quite similar to RGV’s ‘RC’ but ‘Wasseypur’ is approved as a superb flick even before release unlike the two parts of ‘RC’ that had only hype but no substance.

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