“Gunday” translates to “Outlaws” or “Hooligans.” The title reflects the lives of two orphaned boys who grow up amidst the chaos following the Partition and later become powerful coal mafia figures in 1970s Kolkata. While society labels them as criminals, the film explores their loyalty, friendship, love, and survival instincts. The title highlights how circumstances can shape destiny — turning victims of history into feared “gunday.” It’s a story of brotherhood, ambition, and betrayal.