| Index Code | Chapter / Arc | Key Scene (Time approximate) | Characters to Track | |------------|---------------|-----------------------------|---------------------| | | Prologue – “Faizal’s Finger” | 00:00 – 04:00 | Faizal Khan, narrator | | I.02 | The Coal Curse | 04:00 – 12:00 | Shahid Khan (the original) | | I.03 | Ramadhir Singh – The Fox | 12:00 – 20:30 | Ramadhir, Sultana Daku | | I.04 | Betrayal at the Crossing | 20:30 – 28:00 | Shahid Khan’s death | | I.05 | Sardar Khan Rises | 28:00 – 42:00 | Sardar, Nagma, Durga | | I.06 | Wives & Warpaths | 42:00 – 56:00 | Phulwa, Mohsina | | I.07 | The First Bullet | 56:00 – 1:10:00 | Jaipasand, Ehsaan Qureshi | | I.08 | Intermission – Qasai | 1:10:00 – 1:16:00 | Sardar’s fate | | I.09 | The New Gangs | 1:16:00 – 1:35:00 | Danish, Faizal (young) | | I.10 | End of Part 1 – “Sehar ho gayi” | 1:35:00 – 1:40:00 | Defiance |
If you are lost by minute 45, use the “Cast & Crew” X-Ray feature on your streaming app. The “new index” integrates actor names directly into the timeline. You will learn to recognize Pankaj Tripathi (Faizal Khan’s uncle) even before he opens his mouth. gangs of wasseypur part 1 index new
Shahid Khan is banished from Wasseypur for impersonating the dacoit Sultana Daku to rob British trains. He moves to Dhanbad to work as a muscleman for coal mine owner Ramadhir Singh. | Index Code | Chapter / Arc |
: One study uses the film to analyze Bihar's violent social churnings through a "hybridity of character arcs" and socio-political transformations. Shahid Khan is banished from Wasseypur for impersonating
The film’s "new" approach to the genre is highlighted by Sneha Khanwalkar’s experimental soundtrack. Using folk-electronic fusion, the music acts as a cynical narrator, often contrasting upbeat rhythms with gruesome acts of violence. Furthermore, the constant references to Bollywood cinema show how the characters themselves are "indexing" their lives based on the movies they watch. Conclusion