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Index of Gangs of Wasseypur
- 1980s: Index Gangs of Wasseypur formed by Sultan Mirza
- 1990s: Index Gangs expand operations, becoming dominant force in Wasseypur
- 2000s: Rival gangs, including Tiwari brothers, challenge Index Gangs' authority
- 2005: Sultan Mirza killed by Ramakant Pandey's henchmen
- 2010s: Index Gangs fragment into smaller gangs, with new leaders emerging
Final notes
- The Spark: Shahid Khan is killed by Ramadhir Singh.
- The Rise: Sardar Khan grows up, aligns with the Qureshis temporarily, then turns against them to build his own empire.
- The Escalation: Sardar Khan disrupts Ramadhir’s coal business. A bounty is placed on Sardar.
- The Fall of Sardar: Sultan Qureshi executes Sardar Khan.
- The Succession Crisis: Danish Khan takes over but is assassinated by a hired gun (Sardar’s former employee turned traitor).
- The Era of Faizal: Faizal awakens from his stupor, wipes out the Qureshi clan, and kills Ramadhir Singh. He becomes the undisputed King of Wasseypur.
- The Collapse: Internal family politics (
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Leadership Evolution:
- Genre: Epic Gangster Film / Black Comedy.
- Setting: Dhanbad, Jharkhand (Spanning 1941 to 2009).
- Central Conflict: Feud between the Khan family (Sardar Khan) and the Qureshi family (Ramadhir Singh), rooted in the politics of coal mining and caste dominance.
- Narrative Style: Non-linear, episodic, heavily influenced by The Godfather and Mahabharata.
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