Anurag Kashyap Blames Excessive Actor Demands for Big Budget Flops
Updated on: 05 June, 2024 01:45 PM IST |Amruta Karulkar
Anurag Kashyap Blames Excessive Actor Demands for Big Budget Flops
Anurag Kashyap, a renowned Bollywood filmmaker, recently shed light on the reasons behind some big-budget films failing to impress audiences. In a candid interview, Kashyap pointed out that a significant portion of a film`s budget isn`t directed towards the actual filmmaking process but rather towards fulfilling the extravagant demands of actors and their entourages.
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He emphasises that a substantial amount of money gets allocated towards unnecessary things, like extensive support staff and luxurious amenities for actors. Kashyap even shared an example where filming is happening in a remote location and a car is sent specifically to fetch a five-star burger from a city three hours away.
Kashyap highlighted the rising issue of excessive spending on actor-related expenses instead of prioritising the core aspects of filmmaking. He mentioned his experience on the sets of the web series Sacred Games, where he witnessed an abundance of vanity vans. He expressed that it’s difficult to change such trends.
Kashyap shared his opinion that while it`s fair that the technical crew, who were previously overlooked, are finally receiving their due recognition, this has also led to an influx of unnecessary extras. Kashyap reiterated the importance of allocating resources towards the creative aspects of filmmaking instead of focusing on luxuries.
Also Read: Anurag Kashyap Comments On Big Budget Bollywood Failures, Criticizes Aditya Chopra
Additionally, Kashyap will be seen portraying a villain alongside Gulshan Devaiah in the upcoming web series Bad Cop, Aditya Dutt’s cop drama. While Kashyap continues to be a busy filmmaker, his recent films Kennedy and Almost Pyaar with DJ Mohabbat failed to achieve commercial success.
Focus on Entourage Over Filmmaking
Kashyap discussed several big-budget films that underperformed at the box office. He stated that the spending goes beyond the film itself. People need to understand that filmmaking is work; it`s about creating something. It`s not a leisure trip.Also Read: Top 12 Anurag Kashyap films and facts you must know
He emphasises that a substantial amount of money gets allocated towards unnecessary things, like extensive support staff and luxurious amenities for actors. Kashyap even shared an example where filming is happening in a remote location and a car is sent specifically to fetch a five-star burger from a city three hours away.
Kashyap highlighted the rising issue of excessive spending on actor-related expenses instead of prioritising the core aspects of filmmaking. He mentioned his experience on the sets of the web series Sacred Games, where he witnessed an abundance of vanity vans. He expressed that it’s difficult to change such trends.
Kashyap shared his opinion that while it`s fair that the technical crew, who were previously overlooked, are finally receiving their due recognition, this has also led to an influx of unnecessary extras. Kashyap reiterated the importance of allocating resources towards the creative aspects of filmmaking instead of focusing on luxuries.
Also Read: Anurag Kashyap Comments On Big Budget Bollywood Failures, Criticizes Aditya Chopra
Anurag Kashyap on the work front
Anurag Kashyap has been actively involved in several projects recently. He played a notable role in Nawazuddin Siddiqui`s film Haddi and made a special appearance in Vijay`s Leo. Kashyap has also confirmed the cast for his upcoming Hindi film, which will mark the Bollywood debut of Malayalam actor Joju George. The film also features Bobby Deol, Sanya Malhotra, Sapna Pabbi, Riddhi Sen, Ankush Gedam, and Nagesh Bhonsle.Additionally, Kashyap will be seen portraying a villain alongside Gulshan Devaiah in the upcoming web series Bad Cop, Aditya Dutt’s cop drama. While Kashyap continues to be a busy filmmaker, his recent films Kennedy and Almost Pyaar with DJ Mohabbat failed to achieve commercial success.
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