Prolific new wave filmmaker from Bombay, Anurag Kashyap (Water, Black Friday), writes about his frustrations at the various attempts being made by film journalist Khalid Mohamed who seems to have started a secret campaign in spreading lies about Anurag's upcoming Kafkaesque thril …
Noted Indian Film maker, Anurag Kashyap, expresses frustration at the mindless copying of cult movies.
Writer/Director Anurag Kashyap continues the blog series on his soon to be released movie "Black Friday" which had been banned by the Indian Government for years. Black Friday is on the behind the scenes investigation on the terrorist driven bomb blasts in Bombay in the 90s.
One of India's leading theater activist and pillars of Bombay's theater scene, Ramu Ramanathan starts his blogging journey with a post pointing to the govenment's mind boggling censorship of theater...
Writer/Director Anurag Kashyap lashes out at the film critics in the media and in the process reveals quite a few hidden truths behind those masks on screen... Quite intense an article...
Bollywood's talented director Hansal Mehta (Dil Pe Mat Le Yaar, Chhal, , starts his blogging journey by writing a day of his shooting life... deep stuff...
Writer/Director Anurag Kashyap expresses his frustrations over talent being ignored at the recently held GIIFA Awards and the utter ridiculous act of awarding the worst in the film industry...
A few filmmakers came on passionforcinema.com to blog and share their passion and knowledge for cinema.
Manjeet, in his second part, provides us never before published pictures from the sets of No Smoking... John Abraham, Ayesha Takia, Anurag Kashyap and his team... Wow!!!
Or how a high profile lawyer can make a mockery of the Indian legal system that has already let go a the politician's son who shot dead a model in front of who's who of the Indian society
Writer, Director Pavan Kaul blogs about his amazing journey of learning cinema... in spite of all odds. Inspiring read!
"The reason we are so behind as a a film making nation is that we don't love making films..since i started this blog there are only advices and complains from the film making fraternity..am drunk out of my mind..." --- Anurag Kashyap records more days of shooting the John Abrah …
"I know exactly what is going to happen… my films are going to be hits… one after the other… producers & directors will be chasing me… I'll sign bigger films." Film maker, Pavan Kaul, pens his memories of a dinner he had more than a decade ago with Bollywood Superst …
Three days of shooting 'No Smoking' and India's Kauffman-Tarantino mix - Anurag Kashyap lands on his diary to record his experiences... Amazing stuff!
I've been receiving a lot of emails in gmail account. Yet strangely many of the emails do not belong to me.
He's the young Scorsese and Tarantino rolled into one. Add a dash of Charlie Kaufmann and you have Bollywood's own - Anurag Kashyap, writer of hard hitting films like Water, Satya, Shool, Kaun, Water and Director of films like Paanch, Black Friday started his first online diary.
Apparently Kapoor is re-starting the project "Buddha"... The movie was relaunched in Los Angeles recently where the Dalai Lama himself came in to "bless" the project... It seems software engineers will play a vital role in deciding which actor will play Buddha...
Sunday Evening. Beverly Hills. Sitting in front of me is the writer of Bollywood's two of the biggest hits this year - Fanaa and Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna.
I sort of get an idea about readers reactions to DT, based on the emails I get from you. Good, Bad, Ugly But when oz gets a lonely lady calling on his radio show and telling him that she is horny because of oz I have no idea where to take this show
All stand up and bow to the Don of the Corporate Mafia world. Hes back. Bigger. Better. Stronger pony tail. And with Rupees 35 Crores to spend on Bollywood each year.
Dear oz, With great regret do I have to inform you that your title of being the idiotic joker of an @!$%# amongst of all human beings has been taken withdrawn and conferred up to someone else. You will be glad to know that this someone else...
Well I still don't believe the above equation but Richard Green better do. For his girlfriend's kicked his butt and left him.
Munnabhai is a hit. The sequel is a super hit. Contrary to many apprehensions the sequel turned out to be a well made one... And somewhere in India, two kids approach Arshad Warsi...
The credits start rolling and I rush out to the men's room. Do the required thing. Wash my hands and put them under the auto dryer which frugally blows hot air in a micro millimeter thin stream, which I have to search for all around that massive machine bolted to the wall.
Probably the first review of Scorcese's The Departed
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