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Anurag Kashyap (born 10 September 1972) is an Indian filmmaker and actor known for his works in
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. He is the recipient of four
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. For his contributions to films, the
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made him a Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters in 2013. After writing a television serial, Kashyap got his major break as a co-writer in
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's crime drama ''
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'' (1998) and made his directorial debut with '' Paanch'', which never had a theatrical release due to censorship issues. He then went on to direct '' Black Friday'' (2004), a film based on the namesake book by Hussain Zaidi about the 1993 Bombay bombings. Its release was held up for two years by the District Board of Film Certification because of the pending verdict of the case at that time but was released in 2007 to widespread critical appreciation. Kashyap's follow-up, '' No Smoking'' (2007) met with negative reviews and performed poorly at the box-office. His next venture '' Dev.D'' (2009), a modern adaptation of Devdas received positive reviews and was a commercial success; followed by the socio-political drama '' Gulaal'' (2009), and the thriller '' That Girl in Yellow Boots'' (2011). Kashyap's prominence increased with the two-part
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, '' Gangs of Wasseypur'' (2012). Kashyap subsequently co-produced the critically acclaimed drama '' The Lunchbox'' (2013), and the biographical drama ''
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'' (2012), the former earned him a BAFTA Award for Best Film Not in the English Language nomination. His next films were the anthology ''
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'' (2013), and the drama '' Ugly'' (2014). In 2016, Kashyap directed '' Raman Raghav 2.0'', a film inspired by the serial killer Raman Raghav. His next film was the sports drama '' Mukkabaaz'', which was released in 2018. The same year, he co-directed India's first Netflix Original series, the crime thriller '' Sacred Games'', based on Vikram Chandra's novel of the same name and the romantic drama '' Manmarziyaan''. He is also the co-founder of a film production company, Good Bad Films.


Early life

Kashyap was born on 10 September 1972 to a Hindu family in
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. His father Sri Prakash Singh is a retired Chief Engineer of the Uttar Pradesh Rajya Vidyut Utpadan Nigam Limited and was posted in Obra Thermal Power Station in Sonbhadra district near
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. He did his primary schooling from Hillgrange Prepratory School in Dehradun, and grade seven onwards, from the Scindia School in
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. Some of the locations used in '' Gangs of Wasseypur'' are also influenced from his own old house where he himself lived with his parents, sister, Anubhuti Kashyap, and brother, Abhinav Kashyap. Abhinav is also a filmmaker, who made his directorial debut with the masala blockbuster, '' Dabangg'' (2010). Anubhuti has been his assistant in most of his films. She made her directorial debut with '' Doctor G'' (2022), a medical campus comedy, starring Ayushmann Khurrana, Rakul Preet Singh, Shefali Shah and Sheeba Chaddha. Owing to his desire to become a scientist, Kashyap went to
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for his higher studies and enrolled himself into a zoology course at the Hansraj College (
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); he graduated in 1993. He then eventually joined the street theatre group, Jana Natya Manch; and did many street plays.The 'Pahli Seedi' Anurag Kashyap Interview
, excerpts from the interview (in Hindi) conducted by Pravesh Bhardwaj and Ajay Brahmatmaj
The same year, couple of his friends "urged imto catch a de Sica retrospective" at the
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. In ten days, he saw 55 films at the festival, and Vittorio De Sica's '' Bicycle Thieves'' was the film that influenced him the most.


Career

After the de Sica experience, Kashyap arrived in
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in 1993 with INR 5,000 in his pocket. Soon the money ran out, and he spent months on the streets, staying in lofts, "sleeping on beaches," "under a water tank and in the St Xavier's ollegeboys hostel." He then managed to find work at Prithvi Theatre, but his first play remained incomplete because the director died.


Writer and director


1990–1999

In 1995, an acquaintance introduced Kashyap to Shivam Nair. The day they met, Kashyap watched ''
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'' (1976) at Nair's place, and the film inspired him to "write something". The team of Sriram Raghavan, Sridhar Raghavan and Shiv Subramaniam were working on two projects, one of which was a short TV series, ''Auto Narayan'', based on the life of
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Auto Shankar; the second one was a film scripted by Kashyap. ''Auto Narayan'' got delayed because the script written by Subramaniam was not "working". Kashyap rewrote the script and got credit for the same, but it was scrapped. In 1997, he wrote the screenplay of Hansal Mehta's first film, ''Jayate'' which failed to find a theatrical release; and episodes of the TV series '' Kabhie Kabhie'' (1997). In 1998, actor Manoj Bajpayee suggested his name to
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to write a film. Varma liked Kashyap's ''Auto Narayan'' and hired him, alongside
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to write the script for his crime film, ''
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'' (1998). ''Satya'' was a critical and commercial success, and is regarded as one of the best films of Indian cinema. He later collaborated with Varma in scripting '' Kaun'' (1999) and writing dialogues for '' Shool'' (1999). In 1999, he made a short film, titled '' Last Train to Mahakali'' for television.


2000–2009

While working with Nair, Kashyap came across files related to the Joshi-Abhyankar serial murders that took place in
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in 1976, which became the inspiration for his directorial debut '' Paanch''. A
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about a group of five friends of a rock band who turn into criminals. The film faced trouble with the
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because the board felt that it dealt unapologetically with sex, drugs and celebrated violence. It was cleared by the Board in 2001, but remains unreleased due to some problems faced by the producer. In these years, he also wrote dialogues for many films including '' Paisa Vasool'' (2004), Mani Ratnam's '' Yuva'' (2004), the Canadian film ''
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'' (2005), '' Main Aisa Hi Hoon'' (2005) and '' Mixed Doubles'' (2006). After a failed attempt to make ''Allwyn Kalicharan'' in 2003, Kashyap started working on '' Black Friday'', a film based on the namesake book by Hussain Zaidi about the 1993 Bombay bombings. The Bombay high court put a stay on the release of the film, until the judgement in the bomb blasts case was delivered. It was decided after a petition filed by a group of 1993 bomb blasts accused, challenging the release of the film based on their case. The film got censorship clearance in 2007, and was released after two years meeting universal acclaim. Nikhat Kazmi gave the film a three star out of five rating and mentioned: "It was indeed a difficult film to make, yet the director has managed to grapple with all the loose threads and put them together in a composite whole. So much so, the film moves like a taut thriller, without ideology coloring the sepia frames." The same year, Kashyap adapted
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's short story " Quitters, Inc." into '' No Smoking''. A surrealistic thriller about a chain-smoker who gets trapped in the maze of a person who guarantees will make him quit smoking. The film starring
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, Ayesha Takia, Ranvir Shorey and Paresh Rawal in the leads with music by Vishal Bhardwaj, premiered at the
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. ''No Smoking'' received an overwhelming negative reception and failed at the box-office. CNN-IBN's Rajeev Masand called it a "colossal disappointment". His final release of the year was '' Return of Hanuman'', an animation film about adventures of the Hindu god
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. In 2009, Kashyap had two releases. '' Dev.D'', a contemporary takes on Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay's novel '' Devdas''. It was the twelfth film adaptation of the Bengali novel. Starring Abhay Deol who actually pitched the original idea of the film to Kashyap, with Mahie Gill and newcomer Kalki Koechlin portraying the characters of "Paro" and Chandramukhi respectively. The film met with generally positive reviews and strong box office results. '' Gulaal'', a political drama, was his final release of that year. Kashyap started working on the film in 2005 and had finished 70–80 per cent of the film in 2006, when its producer fell ill. Later on, Zee Motion Pictures took over the project and was finally finished in 2008 and released on 13 March 2009. Anupama Chopra gave the film three stars and referred to Kashyap as "the Anti- Yash Chopra". Despite positive reviews, the film underperformed at the box office.


2010s

'' Mumbai Cutting'' (2010), an anthology film, was his next directorial venture. It consisted of eleven short films made by eleven directors. He directed one of the short films. It premiered at the 2008 Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles. In 2011, Kashyap directed '' That Girl in Yellow Boots'', a thriller starring Kalki Koechlin who also co-wrote the film with him. The film was screened at many festivals including 2010 Toronto International Film Festival, 67th Venice International Film Festival, Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles and the London Indian Film Festival. Shot in thirteen days, the film was released in September 2011.
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gave it 3.5 out of 4 stars, praising the character-driven film and the portrayal of its lead alongside the city compared to most Hindi films: " a film like this provides a radically different view of India than you can find in the pleasures and excesses of Bollywood". In 2012, Kashyap came up with his ambitious directorial venture '' Gangs of Wasseypur'', which screened at the 2012
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Directors' Fortnight, London Indian Film Festival,
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and the
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in 2013. The film with an ensemble cast, was a two-part crime saga centered on the coal mafia of Dhanbad with the story spanning from the early 1940s to 2009. The first part was released on 22 June, and the second on 8 August 2012, both receiving appreciation from Indian and international critics alike. The combined budget of the two films allowed it to be a box-office success. In 2013, Kashyap directed '' That Day After Everyday'', a 20-minute short film that was released on
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; starring
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, Geetanjali Thapa and Sandhya Mridul. It showed the story of three working women facing troubles every day, both inside and outside their houses and how they overcome them. Dealing with issues like
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and public molestation, the video got four lakh hits in two days. Speaking about the purpose of the project, Kashyap showed his intention to make people feel angry without offering a solution. The same year he teamed up with Dibakar Banerjee, Zoya Akhtar and
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to direct "Murabba", one of the four segments of anthology film ''
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''. It was made to celebrate the 100 years of Indian cinema, and was screened at the
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. The film did not perform well at the box office, but was well received by critics. His next film was '' Ugly'' (2014), a thriller about the kidnapping of a struggling actor's daughter, and the events followed by it. It was screened in the Directors' Fortnight section at the
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, receiving a standing ovation. The film's theatrical release was halted for over a year regarding censorship issues over depiction of smoking in it. Though it was released on 26 December 2014 to generally positive reviews. Kashyap's next release was '' Bombay Velvet'' (2015), a
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set in Bombay in the 1960s, based on
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Historian Gyan Prakash's book ''Mumbai Fables''. It stars Ranbir Kapoor, Anushka Sharma and Karan Johar. The film was co-edited by the
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winner editor Thelma Schoonmaker, who is known for her collaboration with
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. Released on 15 May 2015, some critics appreciated its retro-look, performances, styling and music, but criticized its faltered storytelling. It also emerged as a box-office failure. ''Bombay Velvet'' was Kashyap's dream project and its failure was a huge disappointment to him. In an interview with critic Rajeev Masand, Kashyap stated that at one point he wanted to leave India because he felt that people here did not understand his films but then realized that he did not manage the budget of the film. In 2016, Kashyap co-wrote and directed '' Raman Raghav 2.0'', a thriller inspired by the notorious serial killer Raman Raghav. It starred Nawazuddin Siddiqui as the title character along with Vicky Kaushal. The film premiered at the 2016
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and the
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, in the Director's Fortnight section to a positive response. After working on ''Raman Raghav 2.0'', Kashyap received a script from Vineet Kumar Singh of '' Mukkabaaz''. He did not like the initial script but was excited by a "10-minute chunk" that he had not come across before. He then rewrote the script with his team having the 10-minute as a base. Singh trained himself for six months for the film. The film was screened at 2017 Toronto International Film Festival, the Mumbai Film Festival and was released theatrically on 12 January 2018. Saibal Chatterjee of NDTV called it "one of the more important films to have come out of the Mumbai movie industry in recent times." In 2018, Kashyap again collaborated with Banerjee, Akhtar and Johar for the anthology film '' Lust Stories''. Based on the theme of lust, it had stories told from the female perspective. Kashyap's story had
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and Akash Thosar. The film was released on
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on 15 June 2018. It was followed by India's first Netflix Original series, the crime thriller '' Sacred Games'', based on Vikram Chandra's novel of the same name. Kashyap co-directed the series with Vikramaditya Motwane. The show received critical acclaim, with Lincoln Michel of '' GQ'' calling it the "best Netflix original in years." His final directorial venture of the year was '' Manmarziyaan'', a love triangle set in
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, starring Abhishek Bachchan, Tapsee Pannu and Vicky Kaushal. Written by Kanika Dhillon, the film was premiered at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival and was released in India on 16 September to positive reviews. In December 2019, Kashyap launched the audio web-series titled ''Thriller Factory'' which he directed for
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2020s

The next year, Kashyap reunited with his ''Lust Stories'' team to direct the horror anthology film '' Ghost Stories''. His story was about a pregnant woman going through anxiety. It was released on Netflix on 1 January 2020. He continued his association with Netflix and released his directorial venture '' Choked'' (2020) on the same. Starring Saiyami Kher and Roshan Mathew, the film tells the story of a bank cashier who finds a stash of cash hidden in her kitchen sink. In 2022, Kashyap directed the science fiction thriller '' Dobaaraa''. The film is an official remake of the 2018 Spanish film '' Mirage''; it opened at the London Indian Film Festival and was released theatrically on 19 August 2022. ''Dobaaraa'' met with mostly positive reviews with Tanul Thakur of ''
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'' writing: "A sharp adaptation, the film is deeper than it cares to admit and never slips into an instructional mode." Just months after releasing ''Dobaara'', Kashyap released another directorial venture titled '' Almost Pyaar with DJ Mohabbat''. The musical romantic drama starred Alaya F and debutant Karan Mehta. It had its world premiere at the 2022 Marrakech International Film Festival and the film was released theatrically on 3 February 2023. In 2023, Kashyap wrote and directed the thriller film '' Kennedy''. He initially wanted to cast Vikram and had named the film after Vikram's real name. However, they could not work together because of some miscommunication. The role eventually went to Rahul Bhat; Sunny Leone also appears in a pivotal role. The film had its world premiere at the 2023 Cannes Film Festival.


Producer

Kashyap found his production company Anurag Kashyap Films in 2009, which is managed by Guneet Monga. The companies' first film was the critical hit ''Udaan'' (2010), which was screened in the Un Certain Regard category at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival. Since then, he has produced a number of projects including '' Shaitan'' (2011), '' Chittagong'' (2012), '' Aiyyaa'' (2012), '' Luv Shuv Tey Chicken Khurana'' (2012) and '' Shorts'' (2013). He has also co-produced a number of films that have gone on to film festivals, but are yet to release theatrically, including ''
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'', '' Peddlers'' and '' Monsoon Shootout''. In 2012, Kashyap produced ''The Last Act'', India's first collaborative feature film from twelve directors to make ten-minute short films, with each film being a part of a larger story written by him. In 2013, his company co-produced the critically acclaimed drama '' The Lunchbox'', which was nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Film Not in the English Language; along with the biographical drama ''
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''. The same year Kashyap, with Viacom 18 Motion Pictures co-produced five short films with the theme of 'India is Visual Journey'. The short films were ''Moi Marjaani'', ''Chai'', ''Hidden Cricket'', ''Geek Out'' and ''The Epiphany''. He also served as the
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in the
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starrer TV series '' Yudh'' (2014), and subsequently presented two
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's, '' The World Before Her'' (2012) and '' Katiyabaaz'' (2014). In 2011 Kashyap co-founded his director-driven production company Phantom Films with partnership from
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, Vikramaditya Motwane and Madhu Mantena. The companies first film was the period romance '' Lootera'' (2013), starring Ranveer Singh and Sonakshi Sinha. Based O. Henry's short story, '' The Last Leaf'', the film was critically acclaimed. He then went on to collaborate with Karan Johar's Dharma Productions to produce the romantic comedy '' Hasee Toh Phasee'' (2014). The film starring Parineeti Chopra and Sidharth Malhotra was directed by the debutant Vinil Mathew. Kashyap then co-edited and co-produced the comedy drama ''
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'', starring Kangana Ranaut. The film was a critical and commercial success, it also won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi. In 2015, Kashyap co-produced Anushka Sharma's production debut '' NH10'', and the sex comedy '' Hunterrr''. Both films proved to be successes. '' Masaan'', was Phantom's fourth release of the year. The film won the FIPRESCI Award and the Promising Future award at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. The final release of Phantom of 2015 was '' Shaandaar'', which proved to be a box-office flop. In October the same year, Kashyap teamed up with
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and Richie Mehta for
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, as the executive producer for the documentary ''India in a Day''. The project was for people across India to film a snapshot of their day and upload it on Google's official website. The following year, Kashyap collaborated again with Ekta Kapoor to produce '' Udta Punjab'' (2016), a crime drama by the director Abhishek Chaubey that documents the
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endemic in the Indian state of
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. ''Udta Punjab'' generated controversy when the Central Board of Film Certification demanded extensive
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before its theatrical release, citing that the portrayal of Punjab in it was negative. After Kashyap filed a lawsuit against the board, the Mumbai High Court cleared the film for exhibition with a single scene cut. His company, Phantom Films, also produced a Gujarati film '' Wrong Side Raju'', that same year. Kashyap co-produced '' Haraamkhor'' (2017), the survival drama '' Trapped'' (2016) and the superhero film '' Bhavesh Joshi Superhero'' (2018). Phantom Films was dissolved in October 2018, largely in response to the sexual assault allegation on Vikas Bahl by a former Phantom employee, which was reported in 2015. Kashyap, and the other three founders issued statements on Twitter confirming the company's disbanding and moving on to independent projects. In 2020, Kashyap launched another production company titled Good Bad Films with partnership from Dhruv Jagasia and Akshay Thakker. Their maiden production was ''Choked.''


Actor

Kashyap has made cameo appearances in his films and those of others, including ''Black Friday'', '' No Smoking (2007 film)'', '' Tera Kya Hoga Johnny'' (2008), '' Luck by Chance'' (2009), ''Dev.D'', ''Gulaal'', ''
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'' (2011), '' Trishna'' (2011), '' Bhoothnath Returns'' (2014), '' Happy New Year'' (2014) and '' I Am'' (2010), playing a child abuser. The same year, he played a police officer in the short film ''Encounter'' (2010), co-starring Nimrat Kaur. In 2011, he playing the full-fledged role of the antagonist Bunty Bhaiya in
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's crime thriller '' Shagird'' (2011). In 2016, Kashyap starred in AR Murugadoss's '' Akira'', starring Sonakshi Sinha; where he played the role of a corrupt police officer. In 2017, he acted in the short film titled ''Chhuri'', alongside Tisca Chopra and Surveen Chawla. He also played the role of the antagonist in the Tamil-language thriller '' Imaikkaa Nodigal'' (2018) directed by R. Ajay Gnanamuthu. In 2020, Kashyap played an exaggerated version of himself in '' AK vs AK'' directed by Vikramaditya Motwane, opposite Anil Kapoor. He also wrote the dialogues and served as one of the executive producers. In 2024, Kashyap played the role of villain Kazbe in Disney+ Hotstar's Bad Cop (TV series). In June 2024, Kashyap starred as Selvam in the Tamil movie
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alongside Vijay Sethupathi. He received widespread critical acclaim for essaying a layered negative role. His performance also garnered international attention with director Alejandro Gonzales Innaritu offering Kashyap a role in his upcoming project.


Personal life

Kashyap was first married to film editor Aarti Bajaj, with whom he has a daughter, Aaliyah Kashyap. They divorced in 2009. He later married actress Kalki Koechlin, whom he first met during the making of ''Dev D'', at her maternal home in Ooty. In 2013, Kashyap and Koechlin announced that: "they are taking time apart from their more than two-year-old marriage." In May 2015, they were divorced at the Bandra family court in Mumbai. When asked about his religious views, Kashyap replied: "I am an atheist. Cinema is the only religion I believe in." On 3 March 2021, the Income Tax Department raided 28 locations in Mumbai and Pune in connection with tax evasion by firm Phantom Films connected to Anurag Kashyap. Income Tax Department said it found a discrepancy of around ₹300 crore which the Kashyap company official has not been able to explain.


Style, themes and influences

Kashyap is regarded as an
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and is credited for pioneering India's indie scene in the early 2000s. While promoting ''Bombay Talkies'' in Anupama Chopra's show, Dibakar Banerjee described Kashyap's
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as "purely new age or purely Indian"; projecting "modern post independence India" in his films. He prefers shooting on real locations by employing guerrilla-filmmaking techniques with hidden cameras, and often makes his actors improvise their dialogues on set. In ''Ugly'', he did not show the script to any of the lead actors. He frequently uses hand-held camera and experimental soundtracks. Film maker Zoya Akhtar wrote: "He has a very strong storytelling style and he proved that you could tell a great story with not a lot of money." Actor Ranbir Kapoor said, "All his films may not be big money spinners but the impact Anurag has, his contribution to Indian cinema, is immense." Canadian film critic and festival programmer
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Awards and honours

On 20 May 2013, Kashyap was made a Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters by the
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at
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, when India was the guest country of the festival to commemorate 100 years of Indian cinema. He has also served as one of the jury members at many film festivals including the 2009 Venice Film Festival, 2013 Sundance Film Festival, 13th Marrakech Film Festival, and the 20th Busan International Film Festival. In 2016, Kashyap was awarded with Yash Bharti Award by the
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for his contribution in the field of cinema. In 1999, Kashyap shared the Screen Award for Best Screenplay, along with
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for ''Satya''. The next year, his short film '' Last Train to Mahakali'' won the Special Jury Award at the same awards. His feature film debut ''Black Friday'' won the ''Grand Jury Prize'' at the 3rd Annual Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles, and was a nominee for the Golden Leopard (Best Film) Award at the 57th
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. In 2011, Kashyap shared the Best Story and Best Screenplay Award at the 56th Filmfare Awards with Vikramaditya Motwane for ''Udaan''. The next year he shared the
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with Zeishan Quadri, Sachin Ladia and Akhilesh Jaiswal for ''Gangs of Wasseypur'' at the 58th Filmfare Awards; the film also won the Critics Award Best Movie at the same award show. At the 60th Filmfare Awards, Kashyap won the Filmfare Award for Best Editing with Abhijit Kokate for ''Queen''.


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