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If The Godfather is a tragedy about the cost of power, Gangs of Wasseypur is a black comedy about the absurdity of inheritance. As the film turns yet another year older, revisiting its "Index" reveals why this saga remains the definitive Indian crime epic of the 21st century. The index begins not with a shot, but with a voice. The opening sequence—a kinetic, fourth-wall-breaking explanation of the Wasseypur history by Nasir (played by Piyush Mishra)—serves as the prologue to this index. It establishes the geology of the conflict. Allintitle Network Camera Networkcamera Network Cameras Updated [2025]

Then there is , the narrator and the loyal lieutenant. In the index of loyalty, Nasir stands tall. He is the observer, the one who witnesses the rise of Sardar and understands that the empire is built on sand. The Rival Entries: Ramadhir and the Qureshis If Sardar is the fire, Ramadhir Singh (Tigmanshu Dhulia) is the cold, hard ground. A career politician who wants to legitimize his power, Ramadhir represents the systemic corruption that allows the gangs to thrive. He is the architect of his own doom, creating the monster (Sardar) he tried to erase years ago.