The term “verified” in your query points to community-vetted or critically accepted indexing. Several sources have attempted to create a verified index:
No single official printed index exists for the film, but the “verified index” is essentially the consensus among these sources about the sequence of events, character relationships, and symbolic weights.
Ramadhir Singh’s Network
Sardar Khan’s Family (Qureshi lineage)
Naseer/Asghar/Azhar (Coal racketeers and local bosses) index of gangs of wasseypur verified
Faizal Khan’s Circle
Police-Collaborator Factions
Peripheral/Younger Gangs
Sometimes, a user-uploaded copy appears on the Internet Archive (archive.org). While the site itself is safe, these uploads are rarely verified and are often taken down for copyright. We do not recommend this as a primary verified source unless uploaded by the official distributor. The term “verified” in your query points to
Gangs of Wasseypur tells a multi-generational crime saga rooted in Dhanbad and Wasseypur, Jharkhand (formerly Bihar). The film’s ensemble dramatizes how informal economies, state collusion, and familial honor produce entrenched criminal families. This paper constructs an index of the film’s gangs, profiles major characters, and analyzes structural dynamics driving conflict and persistence.
Instead of risking security and legal issues by searching for unauthorized directories, the film is legally available on major OTT platforms (availability depends on your region): No single official printed index exists for the