Anurag Kashyap Quotes
Top 49 wise famous quotes and sayings by Anurag Kashyap
Anurag Kashyap Famous Quotes & Sayings
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We need to stop objectifying our women in what we call our second religion ... Our films. And our TV shows.
One must go for a film with an open mind; a film best impacts you when your mind is a blank page to the film.
In India, there is a psychological problem that movies going to film festivals are boring. It is a problem with exhibitors.
India needs better producers than screenwriters. No producer wants to invest in out-of-the way scripts.
It was only in the early 1990s - during my student years as an aspiring scientist at Delhi University - that I discovered the world of cinema.
Every film has an origin. It is made under certain circumstances, and that is a very important point that should be kept in mind during a review.
To get noticed, I had to take my films in a space which was much more democratic in terms of cinema - the international film festivals.
When I'm making a film, I don't want my producer to be on the sets. So when I'm producing a film, I don't want to be on the sets!
I used to spend a lot of time cutting out film posters from papers and putting them up on the wall in my room.
I'm a huge Coppola fan. But more of 'Apocalypse Now' and 'The Conversation.' 'The Godfather' for me is, like, number three or four on the list.
I don't know if I'd ever want to show my college life in the films I make. I think I've passed that stage long ago.
People always accuse me of making these dark, depressing movies. 'Why do you have to pick up on real issues? People are so exhausted and miserable.'
I shoot reality-based movies, and in actual locations, shooting them with a star is next to impossible.
The quality of mainstream cinema has changed. A lot of independent voices feel they can leave everything behind and make independent films.
Chennai is the birthplace of a new language in cinema. The audiences here are the most evolved moviegoers to be found anywhere in India.
The West sometimes doesn't understand Bollywood, but they can definitely understand how Bollywood influences people.
When you are very idealistic, but caught in a world which is all about business, it creates anguish.
The censor boards are mere redundant forces conspiring to keep the 'bold' films out of reach of the audience.
All those pseudo-Hollywood movies set nowhere, with everybody good looking and having great physique - that's not working any more.