Filmmaker Anurag Kashyap has revealed that he’s set to fulfil one in every of issues on his bucket listing—train filmmaking. Anurag, who loves serving to younger folks comply with their ardour, mentioned that he’ll quickly begin mentoring younger filmmakers in Kerala.
Anurag opened up about his future plans in a podcast with host Shubra Aiyappa on Flip the Script with Shubra. He mentioned that he’s going to show in Kottayam in Kerala. The director additionally revealed an anecdote about his driver’s son, whom he helped pursue his artistic ambitions.
“My driver got here to me and mentioned, ‘Mere bete ka kuch karo (Assist my son out)’. My driver’s son is extremely educated. He went to BITS. I referred to as him over, requested, ‘Kya karna hai (What do you wish to do)’? His curiosity was artistic, so I began giving him graphic novels. I informed my driver to depart his son to me. Now he’s so into graphic novels. He’s so into it, and he’s moving into a unique route’: he mentioned. The filmmaker added that he had entry to those alternatives had wished to share with folks.
On the workfront, Anurag final directed Kennedy starring Sunny Leone and Rahul Bhat. The movie premiered on ZEE5 in August. The filmmaker, recognized for his works like Gangs of Wasseypur, Dev D, Black Friday, That Lady in Yellow Boots, and Dobaara, not too long ago opened up about his well being scares and the way he fell right into a state of despair after streaming big Netflix opted out of his adaptation of Most Metropolis. He revealed that he had two coronary heart assaults throughout that point.