The ultimate opportunist. Sensing Shahid Khan’s rising ambition and physical prowess, Ramadhir orders his assassination, sparking a multi-generational war. Dhulia plays Ramadhir not as a cartoonish villain, but as a calculated, cold politician who understands that survival requires absolute pragmatism.
The supporting cast, including Vivek Oberoi, Tigmanshu Dhulia, and Randeep Hooda, deliver impressive performances that add to the film's tension and drama.
Lines like "Baap ka, dada ka, bhai ka; sabka badla lega re tera Faizal" (Your Faizal will avenge everyone—father, grandfather, brother) became permanently etched into the Indian pop-culture lexicon. Conclusion gangs of wasseypur part 1 full
The film is a sprawling, violent, and darkly comic epic spanning decades, set in the coal-mining town of Wasseypur in Jharkhand, India. It traces the rise of a coal mafia and a bloody three-generation feud between two families.
The story begins in the early 1940s during British rule and follows the rise of the coal industry. The Conflict: The ultimate opportunist
Although his character gains more prominence in part 2, the foundation of his rise from a lazy druggie to a reluctant leader is laid here.
The music, composed by Sneha Khanwalkar, is unconventional, utilizing folk influences that perfectly match the film’s erratic energy. It traces the rise of a coal mafia
Available on Netflix, Prime Video, and other streaming platforms (as of 2026). Watch Part 1 and Part 2 back-to-back for the full experience.