Gangs of Wasseypur – Part 1 and Part 2 are available on Netflix in most regions. You can download the movie to your device (within the Netflix app) for offline viewing. Plans start at ₹149/month (mobile-only) in India.
India has stepped up anti-piracy efforts. The Delhi High Court has repeatedly ordered ISPs to block Filmyzilla and similar sites. The government-approved National Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) Policy encourages stricter enforcement. In 2023, several people were arrested for running camcorder piracy in theaters.
Even if you think “everyone does it,” ignorance is not a defense. Under Section 63 of the Copyright Act, even downloading for personal use is infringement. Gangs Of Wasseypur Filmyzilla Download
You might think downloading a decade-old film does little damage, but the cumulative effect of piracy is devastating:
You can buy or rent the film legally on YouTube Movies. Rental prices start around ₹50-100 per part; purchase is typically ₹250-400 per part. No subscription needed – just a Google account. Gangs of Wasseypur – Part 1 and Part
Gangs of Wasseypur was made on a budget of approximately ₹21 crore – a modest sum for a two-part epic. It earned critical acclaim but was not a massive box office blockbuster initially. Its legacy grew through word-of-mouth, film festivals, and eventually legal streaming. When you watch it on a pirated site, you disrespect the hard work of over 2,000 crew members, writers (Zeishan Quadri, Akhilesh Jaiswal, and Anurag Kashyap), composer Sneha Khanwalkar, and the entire cast.
Anurag Kashyap himself has repeatedly spoken out against piracy. In interviews, he has said, “I want people to watch my films, but not this way. Pay a small amount, watch it legally – that helps me make the next film.” India has stepped up anti-piracy efforts
As of 2024-25, Gangs of Wasseypur has sometimes been available on JioCinema’s free, ad-supported tier. Check locally – it’s a legal, zero-cost option.