Anurag Kashyap
Indian film director and screenwriter
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2024 | Kashyap portrayed the role of villain Kazbe in Disney+ Hotstar's Bad Cop TV series. |
June 2024 | Starred as Selvam in the Tamil movie Maharaja alongside Vijay Sethupathi, receiving widespread critical acclaim for his layered negative role. His performance attracted international attention, with director Alejandro Gonzales Innaritu offering him a role in an upcoming project. |
2023 | Kashyap wrote and directed the thriller film Kennedy, which had its world premiere at the 2023 Cannes Film Festival. |
2023 | Directed 'Chaar Chappalein', continuing his creative journey in filmmaking. |
2023 | Appeared in multiple films including 'Kuttey' as a politician, 'Haddi' as Pramod Ahlawat, and had a cameo in 'Leo' |
2023 | Kashyap directs Almost Pyaar with DJ Mohabbat and Kennedy |
2022 | Anurag Kashyap directs Dobaaraa and contributes dialogues to Thar |
2022 | Produced the documentary 'Lords of Lockdown' |
2022 | Wrote the screenplay for the film 'Clean'. |
August 19 2022 | Kashyap's science fiction thriller Dobaaraa was released theatrically, after opening at the London Indian Film Festival. |
February 3 2022 | The musical romantic drama Almost Pyaar with DJ Mohabbat, directed by Kashyap, premiered at the 2022 Marrakech International Film Festival and was released theatrically. |
March 3 2021 | The Income Tax Department raided 28 locations in Mumbai and Pune in connection with tax evasion by Phantom Films, a firm connected to Anurag Kashyap, discovering discrepancies of around ₹300 crore. |
2020 | Kashyap released his directorial venture Choked on Netflix, starring Saiyami Kher and Roshan Mathew. |
2020 | He played an exaggerated version of himself in AK vs AK, directed by Vikramaditya Motwane, opposite Anil Kapoor. |
2020 | Kashyap serves as executive producer and provides dialogues for AK vs AK |
2020 | Produced the film 'Yaad', maintaining his presence in the film industry. |
January 1 2020 | Anurag Kashyap directed the horror anthology film Ghost Stories, which was released on Netflix. |
2019 | Directed and voiced an audio series called 'Thriller Factory' |
2019 | Acted in 'Fool for Love', expanding his range of performances. |
2019 | Co-founded Good Bad Films production company. |
December 2019 | Kashyap launched the audio web-series Thriller Factory on Amazon's Audible Suno application, featuring the voices of Tabu and Nawazuddin Siddiqui. |
2018 | Kashyap played the antagonist in the Tamil-language thriller Imaikkaa Nodigal, directed by R. Ajay Gnanamuthu. |
2018 | Kashyap co-directed India's first Netflix Original series, the crime thriller 'Sacred Games'. |
2018 | Produced the miniseries 'Ghoul' |
2018 | Produced two films: 'Beautiful World' and 'Bebaak', continuing his involvement in diverse film projects. |
October 2018 | Phantom Films was dissolved in October, following sexual assault allegations against co-founder Vikas Bahl. |
September 16 2018 | Manmarziyaan, a film directed by Anurag Kashyap that explored a love triangle, was released in India, receiving positive reviews. |
June 15 2018 | Kashyap's segment in the anthology film Lust Stories was released on Netflix, focusing on narratives from the female perspective. |
January 12 2018 | The film Mukkabaaz, for which Kashyap rewrote the script, was released theatrically and was critically acclaimed for its significance in the Mumbai film industry. |
2017 | He acted in the short film Chhuri, alongside Tisca Chopra and Surveen Chawla. |
2017 | Produced the documentary 'Raghu Rai: An Unframed Portrait' about the renowned photographer |
2016 | Kashyap produced Udta Punjab, which documented substance abuse in Punjab and faced controversy with the Central Board of Film Certification. |
2016 | Kashyap starred as a corrupt police officer in the film Akira, directed by AR Murugadoss and starring Sonakshi Sinha. |
2016 | Kashyap directed 'Raman Raghav 2.0', a film inspired by the serial killer Raman Raghav. |
2016 | Kashyap was awarded the Yash Bharti Award by the Government of Uttar Pradesh for his contributions to cinema. |
2016 | Served as executive producer for 'India In A Day' documentary |
2015 | At the 60th Filmfare Awards, Kashyap won the Filmfare Award for Best Editing with Abhijit Kokate for the film Queen. |
2015 | Masaan, Phantom's fourth release, won the FIPRESCI Award and the Promising Future award at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. |
2015 | Kashyap co-produced Anushka Sharma's production debut NH10, which was a success. |
October 2015 | In October, Kashyap served as an executive producer for the documentary India in a Day, collaborating with Ridley Scott and Richie Mehta. |
May 2015 | Anurag Kashyap and Kalki Koechlin were divorced at the Bandra family court in Mumbai. |
May 15 2015 | Kashyap's period film Bombay Velvet was released. Despite its retro aesthetic and strong performances, it was criticized for its storytelling and emerged as a box-office failure. |
2014 | Kashyap co-produced the romantic comedy Hasee Toh Phasee, starring Parineeti Chopra and Sidharth Malhotra. |
2014 | Kashyap was the creative director for the TV series Yudh, starring Amitabh Bachchan. |
2014 | Anurag Kashyap worked as an anchor and producer for 'Traffic: An MTV EXIT Special' documentary |
2014 | Kashyap presented the documentary 'Katiyabaaz' |
2014 | Directed and produced 'Kali-Katha', further expanding his creative portfolio in filmmaking. |
2014 | Kashyap had cameo appearances in 'Bhoothnath Returns' and served as a Selection Judge for World Dance Championship Auditions in 'Happy New Year' |
2014 | Co-produced and co-edited Queen, which won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi and earned him the Filmfare Award for Best Editing. |
December 26 2014 | Anurag Kashyap's thriller Ugly, which had faced censorship delays, was released and received generally positive reviews. |
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