Filmmaker anurag kashyap recently shared his views on Open-Eded Films And Reveled an Intriguing Conversation with ICONIC Writer Javed Akhtar About His Filmmaking Choices. Kashyap reflected on akhtar’s observation that his preference for Box office successHe Further Discussed How the Unresolved Ending in ‘Mukkabaaz‘Might have Hindred Its Commercial Performance.
During a recent discussion at Annapurna College of Film and Media, Anurag Recalled Akhtar’s Advice Regarding Mukkabaaz, Saying, “Javed Sahaab is such a senger filmmaker. I Asked Him, ‘Why?’ He said, ‘What would you have lost if you have made your character win in the end?’ I Told Him, ‘then I wouldn’T have made the film.’ ‘
Anurag elaborated on his stance Regarding Open-Ended Narraves. He explained that the purpose of the film was to highlight the flaws and hypocrisy in the sports world. He prefers open-ended films, they provide ongoing ongoing thought and discusation. Unlike Closed narrants that conclude with definition Judgments, Open-ENDED FILMS Leave a Lasting Impact, Encouring the audio to think Deeply and Quease Rath Providing Simple Solsions.
‘Mukkabaaz’, Starring Viineet Kumar Singh in the Lead Role, was not a Major Box-Office Hit, but it Garnered Significant Critical Critical Preise for its Bold and Thought-Provoking Storytelling.
Anurag Had Previous Spoken About Stepping Away from Mumbai, Citing the Industry’s Toxic Nature. “I’ve left mumbai. I want to stay away from film People. The Industry has becomeCCIC Atmosphere is gone, “He had said in a conversation with the Hindu.
Anurag recently made his debut as an actor in malayalam cinema with ‘Rifle Club’ (2024).