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At once incisive and wracked, inside the lights and shadows of Anurag Kashyap, the master of Bombay noir

At once incisive and wracked, inside the lights and shadows of Anurag Kashyap, the master of Bombay noir, as he readies to leave the city that shaped him.

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Anurag Kashyap

Anurag Kashyap
From feminists to the film industry, Anurag Kashyap has managed to get everyone's goat.
It's been called a "Rs 100-cr mess". Nothing that leads up to the release of Bombay Velvet has been easy. Viewings have been closely guarded. Its marketing, desperate. Critics, vicious. Rumours claimed portions have had to be reshot , that actor Ranbir Kapoor wouldn't promote it. That co-producers Fox Star Studios had to intervene on the editing of the original four-hour play time. At first Anurag Kashyap responded with bursts of anger, then sullen silence. His tribute to a city that shaped him comes as he prepares to leave it for Paris, where he will relocate once the release is complete. We spent his last four months in the city tracking his state of mind-from bedroom to set and studio. An exclusive insight into mind of Bombay's darkest living noir...