Index Of Gangs Of Wasseypur Part 1 -
The first bullet would be for 1943. The last bullet… there was no last bullet. In Wasseypur, the Index never ends. It just changes hands.
He took a burnt matchstick and, under the flicker of a kerosene lamp, added a new line. Index Of Gangs Of Wasseypur Part 1
Faizal understood. The Index wasn’t a history. It was a recipe. The first bullet would be for 1943
Decades later, Faizal Khan—the youngest, the most overlooked son of the Khan clan—found a photocopy of the Index wrapped in an oilcloth. His father, Sardar Khan, had kept it like a holy scripture. Each number was a vengeance owed, each tick mark a soul sent to hell. It just changes hands
In the bowels of the Wasseypur police station, buried under case files thick with coal dust and spiderwebs, lay a ledger. It wasn't a register of stolen goats or petty brawls. The old-timers called it Sardar’s Index .