Set in the coal-rich hub of Dhanbad (formerly in Bihar, now Jharkhand), the film spans several decades, beginning in the pre-independence era. It traces the rise of the Qureshi and Khan clans, whose rivalry is ignited by a struggle for control over the lucrative coal mines.
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Bajpayee’s performance is a masterclass in controlled chaos. Whether he is shaving his head to mark his vow of revenge or navigating his complex domestic life with two wives—Nagma Khatoon (Richa Chadha) and Durga (Reema Sen)—Sardar Khan is an endlessly fascinating protagonist. His journey ends the film on a staggering note, setting the stage for his son, Faizal Khan (Nawazuddin Siddiqui), to take the mantle in Part 2 . A New Aesthetic: Grounded and Gritty Set in the coal-rich hub of Dhanbad (formerly