The brilliance of the "Definite" character, and the film at large, is the rejection of the "Bollywood Hero" trope. Definite isn't polished. He fumbles, he makes mistakes, and his violence is messy. Zeishan Quadri, who grew up in the real Wasseypur, brought an authenticity to the role that couldn't be taught. He captured the slang, the posture, and the desperate bravado of a youth caught in a cycle of crime. The Legacy of the Epic
The men in the film are driven by hyper-masculine ideals of honor and vengeance. This toxic masculinity is their strength but ultimately their downfall. In contrast, the women (Nagma, Durga) often display more pragmatic survival instincts but are sidelined by the men’s ego. definite gangs of wasseypur