From 'Gangs of Wasseypur' to 'Sacred Games,' Anurag Kashyap has always pushed boundaries. But now, something big is brewing…

Recently, Kashyap was spotted in discussions with top southern filmmakers.  His collaborations with southern industry could create a new cinematic language. 

Fill in some text

South Indian cinema is dominating with its epic stories and larger-than-life visuals. Kashyap's move appears strategic. Is this the allure?

What happens when Kashyap's raw storytelling meets the grandeur of southern cinema? The industry is holding its breath. But Kashyap's recent films haven’t resonated with audiences.

'Dobaaraa,' a sci-fi thriller, struggled at the box office, earning less than its production cost. Critics praised its ambition, but no audiences.

Similarly, 'Almost Pyaar with DJ Mohabbat,' a musical drama, failed to attract a wide audience. These setbacks have raised questions about his ability to connect with contemporary viewers. 

Kashyap hasn’t held back his criticism of Bollywood’s current state. In recent interviews, he described it as 'a sinking ship' lacking scope for creativity and innovation.

While fans are excited, The question is: Can he adapt to a market that balances art and entertainment? Social media debates highlight the anticipation and concerns.

Margot Robbie’s Iconic Roles and Her Big Bold Future