Gangs Of Wasseypur Part 1 Cast New! Here

Sardar and Nagma’s elder son. A quiet, serious young man who assists his father in his criminal enterprises. He survives into Part 2.

Manoj Bajpayee as Sardar Khan The protagonist (and anti-hero) of Part 1. Sardar is the vengeful, ambitious, and lustful son of Shahid Khan. His singular goal is to destroy Ramadhir Singh and reclaim his father’s lost respect and territory in Wasseypur. Bajpayee delivers a ferocious, career-defining performance, capturing Sardar’s brutality, charisma, and tragic flaws. gangs of wasseypur part 1 cast

Sardar and Nagma’s second son. Known for his love of English cinema and quirky personality. Quadri, who also wrote the film’s story, plays the role with natural ease. Supporting Cast Reema Sen as Durga (special appearance) A prostitute and Sardar’s mistress. Her song “Jiya Ho Bihar Ke Lala” became iconic. Sen brings a sensual, melancholic presence. Sardar and Nagma’s elder son

Mohsina’s protective brother, who owns a slaughterhouse. He initially opposes Sardar’s advances but later becomes an uneasy ally. Manoj Bajpayee as Sardar Khan The protagonist (and

Sardar’s loyal elder brother. Asghar is less ambitious and more religious than Sardar, often clashing with him over their father’s legacy. He eventually breaks away to form his own faction.

Sardar and Nagma’s elder son. A quiet, serious young man who assists his father in his criminal enterprises. He survives into Part 2.

Manoj Bajpayee as Sardar Khan The protagonist (and anti-hero) of Part 1. Sardar is the vengeful, ambitious, and lustful son of Shahid Khan. His singular goal is to destroy Ramadhir Singh and reclaim his father’s lost respect and territory in Wasseypur. Bajpayee delivers a ferocious, career-defining performance, capturing Sardar’s brutality, charisma, and tragic flaws.

Sardar and Nagma’s second son. Known for his love of English cinema and quirky personality. Quadri, who also wrote the film’s story, plays the role with natural ease. Supporting Cast Reema Sen as Durga (special appearance) A prostitute and Sardar’s mistress. Her song “Jiya Ho Bihar Ke Lala” became iconic. Sen brings a sensual, melancholic presence.

Mohsina’s protective brother, who owns a slaughterhouse. He initially opposes Sardar’s advances but later becomes an uneasy ally.

Sardar’s loyal elder brother. Asghar is less ambitious and more religious than Sardar, often clashing with him over their father’s legacy. He eventually breaks away to form his own faction.