When Anurag Kashyap’s magnum opus Gangs of Wasseypur (GOW) premiered in 2012, it did more than just redefine Indian cinema. It shattered the linear storytelling mold, creating a sprawling, five-hour-and-twenty-minute epic that felt less like a movie and more like a lived experience. But in the years since its release, a curious term has emerged among cinephiles, critics, and even data analysts: the "Gangs of Wasseypur Index."
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