This section of the index covers the growth of the film's central figure, played by Manoj Bajpayee.
| Song | Singer | Time in Film | Mood / Context | | --- | --- | --- | --- | | | Amit Trivedi, Meghna Mishra | 0:10:00 | Plays during Shahid Khan’s rebellion. Rustic, defiant. | | “Bihar Ke Lala” | Manoj Tiwari | 0:30:00 | Sardar’s arrival anthem. Brash, celebratory. | | “Ik Bagal Mein” (Piyush Mishra) | Piyush Mishra | 1:05:00 | Sardar’s seduction of Mohsina. Dark, poetic, ominous. | | “Tain Tain Tain” | Vikram Singh | 1:25:00 | Coal heist preparation. Chaotic energy. | | “Woman’s Song” (O Womaniya) | Rekha Jha, Kalpana, Rajesh Jha | 1:45:00 | Plays during a wedding—right before Sardar’s murder. Tragic irony. | | “Hunter” | Bhaiya More, Amitabh Sharma | End credits | Sets up Part 2’s tension. | Gangs Of Wasseypur Part 1 Index
as Sardar Khan (The main protagonist of Part 1). This section of the index covers the growth
Gangs of Wasseypur Part 1 is a gripping saga of crime and revenge that marks Anurag Kashyap as a major talent in Indian cinema. With its complex characters, vivid world-building, and intense action sequences, the film is a must-watch for fans of gritty, realistic storytelling. As the first part of a two-part series, it sets the stage for an epic conclusion that will leave viewers eagerly anticipating the sequel. | | “Bihar Ke Lala” | Manoj Tiwari
: Ramadhir Singh, sensing Shahid's growing ambition, has him assassinated by a hitman named Yadav. Shahid’s young son, Sardar, survives and is whisked away by his uncle Nasir. 2. The Vow of Sardar Khan (1960s–1970s) The Shaven Head