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Kashyap attending the
Rome Film Festival in 2007.
Anurag Kashyap is an Indian filmmaker and actor, known for his work in Hindi cinema. After writing a television series
Kabhie Kabhie (1997), Kashyap co-wrote
Ram Gopal Varma 's crime drama
Satya (1998).
[1] He later wrote and directed a short television film,
Last Train to Mahakali (1999), and made his feature film debut with the yet-unreleased film
Paanch .
[2]
[3] He next directed
Black Friday (2007), a film on the
1993 Bombay bombings .
[4] Its release was barred by India's
Censor Board for two years,
[5] but was eventually released in 2007 to positive reviews.
[6] The same year, he directed the critical and commercial failure
No Smoking .
[6]
[7]
Return of Hanuman (2007), an animated film, was Kashyap's next directorial venture.
[8] In 2009, he directed
Dev.D , a modern-day take on
Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay 's
Bengali novel
Devdas ,
[9] along with the political drama
Gulaal .
[10] Despite positive reviews, the latter was a box-office failure.
[11]
Kashyap's production company
Anurag Kashyap Films released its first film
Udaan (2010)—a critical success that earned him the
Filmfare Award for Best Story and
Best Screenplay .
[12]
[13]
[14] He then directed one of the short films in the
anthology film
Mumbai Cutting .
[15] After directing the thriller
That Girl in Yellow Boots (2011),
[16] the two-part crime film
Gangs of Wasseypur (2012) was his next release, which garnered him the
Filmfare Award for Best Dialogue .
[17]
[18] In 2013, he directed a short film on
eve teasing titled
That Day After Everyday , and directed one segment of the anthology film
Bombay Talkies (2013).
[19]
[20] In 2013, he co-produced
The Lunchbox , a film that was nominated for the
BAFTA Award for Best Film Not in the English Language ,
[21] and the biographical drama
Shahid .
[22] In 2011, Kashyap started another production company
Phantom Films ,
[23] whose first feature was the period drama
Lootera (2013).
Kashyap co-produced and co-edited the comedy-drama
Queen (2014), which earned him the
Filmfare Award for Best Editing ; the film also won the
National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi . His next directorial ventures were the thriller
Ugly (2014) and the period film
Bombay Velvet (2015).
[24]
[25] The latter opened to mixed reviews from critics and failed to recover its ₹ 1.2 billion (US$14 million) investment.
[26]
[27]
[28] In 2015, he co-produced two commercially successful films,
Hunterrr ,
NH10 and the critically acclaimed
Masaan .
[29]
[30] Kashyap went on to direct
Raman Raghav 2.0 (2016), based on the serial killer
Raman Raghav , the sports drama
Mukkabaaz (2018) and co-directed India's first
Netflix Original series , the crime thriller
Sacred Games . In 2019, he co-founded another production company, Good Bad Films, whose first film was
Choked (2020).
[31]
Films
As writer, producer and director
Key
†
Denotes films that have not yet been released
As an actor
Short films
Documentary films
Television
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