The film resurrected the folk music of Purvanchal and Bhojpuri belt.
(2012) is often cited as a turning point in Hindi cinema for its rejection of glossy, star-driven templates in favor of a "raw and blistering" look at India's wretched hinterlands. Its "hot" nature is not merely a product of its 18+ rating for violence and brief sensuality; it is a fundamental part of the film's DNA, woven into its exploration of intergenerational revenge and the coal mafia of Dhanbad. Gritty Realism and the Aesthetic of Violence index of gangs of wasseypur hot
: Focuses on Sardar's son, Faizal Khan (Nawazuddin Siddiqui), and the violent conclusion of the decades-long rivalry. Gangs of Wasseypur (2012) - IMDb The film resurrected the folk music of Purvanchal