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10 Things That Are Obvious To Happen In Anurag Kashyap's Movies

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Anurag Kashyap Born on 10th September 1972, Anurag Kashyap has es >> Read More... is one of the most talented directors of all times. Popularly known as India’s ‘ Quentin Tarantino There are people who follow the created path and g >> Read More... ’, he brought both Indian global cinema and Indian cross-over cinema back into motion. Amidst all the masala that Bollywood offers, he always comes up with his unique films that are an exception to all other mainstream Bollywood cinema. His films often lie in between the line of Art and Commercial cinema. Made on a low budget, his movies mostly are a huge commercial success. With every production, he gives out something special to his audience. But there is a pattern in all his films which go around some similar techniques. So here are possible 10 things that are obvious to happen in Anurag Kashyap’s Films:

1. Story Is Generally A Complicated Mystery

His films become popular because of its strange story line. Representing a dark theme, his movies are a perfect example of mystery, suspense and twists. Be it “Gangs of Wasseypur” or “That Girl in Yellow Boots”, his stories have always given Goosebumps with its numerous twists and trails. While offering the miraculous drama and thriller to the audience through his stories, he never forgets to display the actuality of all situations and the low-life of the general public.

2. Portrayal Of Reality

The way Anurag Kashyap shoots his films and reflects the reality of Indian society is absolutely dynamic. In his film, ‘ Udaan Udaan is a Hindi Daily series which aired on 18th >> Read More... ’, undoubtedly he showed the real Indian father who wants his son to do engineering and is always against the stream of Humanities. Or if we take his Black Friday, clearly based on the 1993 Blasts in Mumbai- he had given no artificial touch to the story line. His films generally focus on the middle-class or the poor sects of the Indian society. Honesty is what he adheres to in all his movies. To keep the cinematography natural, he often chooses real locations for shooting.

3. His Stupendous Choice Of Actors And Actresses!

Take any film of him, and you will always get awestruck by the performances of various actors and actresses that he undertakes. The quality of fine actors that he chooses adds an extra cookie to the success of his movies. For instance, take his film ‘ Gulaal ‘Zindagi Ka Har Rang...Gulaal’ has been known to t >> Read More... ’, ' Kay Kay Menon Kay Kay Menon or K.K. Menon or Krishan Kumar Menon >> Read More... 's performance in it was extremely deserved. A perfect example for this point will be Gangs of Wassseypur. From ' Manoj Bajpayee Born on 23 April 1969, Manoj Bajpai is first a Bol >> Read More... ', Piyush Mishra Piyush Mishra is an Indian film actor, singer, com >> Read More... to Richa Chadda Richa Chadda is a new and sultry Indian actress. S >> Read More... and Nawazuddin Siddiqui Nawazuddin Siddiqui was born in Budhana in Muzaffa >> Read More... the movie served its audience with all range of actors. Even the supporting cast in his cinema play a huge role in contributing to the beauty of the film.

4. Extra Ordinary Dialogues And Punch Lines

Anurag Kashyap never fails to leave a huge impact on his audience through the rawness shown in his films. The sequences of his movies consist of such dialogues which will get imprinted in your mind without you knowing it! No wonder why we include the dialogues of his films in our daily vocabulary.

5. His Hatt Ke Choice Of Music

Which director will ever include a song whose lyrics read, “I’m a hunter, and she wants to see my gun. When I pull it out boy, the women start to run.” It can be one and only Anurag Kashyap. His effluent taste in music and the kind of lyrics that the songs mention, have taken a troll over the entire Bollywood Music Industry. The songs from his film are almost every Indian’s favourite playlist.

6. The Three Letter Hot Word Has To Be There!

If it’s an Anurag Kashyap film, there has to be adultery. The movie has to be spiced up with some ‘sex’, or some kind of sexual activity has to be there. Be it from The Girl in Yellow Boots, where a masseuse earns some extra bucks by giving a hand job to her customers or be it Dev D where Paro sent her nudes to Dev.

7. Language Is An Oops Factor!

Anurag Kashyap gets lost in his world of realism so much that sometimes the languages used in his films are pinching. But that is just a requirement of the scene, right? Accept it or not; every Indian relishes the type of language used in his films. After all who doesn’t love double-meaning jokes? *wink wink* Since, most of his films revolve around the subject of crime, the theme is supposed to be a dark one. With so many criminals involved (metaphorically speaking) obviously the language has to be of that class.

8. Battle With The Censor Board

The above-mentioned points are enough to explain as to why he always has to undergo the grievances from the Censor Board. Famous instance for this could obviously be Udta Punjab Click to look into! >> Read More... . But the director has his own way of dealing with things. Maybe that’s the reason he comes out clean chit from everything. It won’t be a surprise to believe that because of the same complications, the first film he made, has still not released.

9. Variety Of Critics

His films have always confused the critiques. Either he receives a 5 star or maybe just a 1.5 star. There is no grey in between. The various reactions that his films get are always a pleasure to notice. Like his film, No Smoking Click to look into! >> Read More... . At one hand some people couldn’t understand what the film was about and on the other hand for some people it is so far the best film made by Anurag Kashyap.

10. Hangover Of The Film

Like him or not; his films are bound to leave you staggered and confused. The after effects from his film ought to happen. Following a very classic Neo-Realistic approach, his movies generally have an open ending. Anurag then leaves his audience to think more about the cinema even after it has ended.

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