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Part 1, the gritty, genre-defining Indian crime epic that changed the face of modern Bollywood cinema. Raw, intense, and ...
Part 2, the explosive conclusion to Anurag Kashyap’s epic saga of crime, vengeance, and legacy. Picking up right where Part 1 left off, this film dives even deeper into the brutal underworld of ...
He went on to add, “The highest amount of money they paid for any of my movies is Bombay Velvet. As music it was very good ...
Rajkummar Rao recently expressed his disappointment over Gangs of Wasseypur director Anurag Kashyap reducing his role from a ...
Filmmaker Anurag Kashyap has opened up about being significantly underpaid for the music in some of his most acclaimed films, ...
Filmmaker Anurag Kashyap criticised T-Series for not paying fairly for quality film music. His remarks highlight ongoing ...
Despite it all, Rajkummar Rao credited Anurag Kashyap for recommending his name to Hansal Mehta for the film Shahid. The ...
Bhushan Kumar slams Bhushan Kumar’s T-series for underpaying him for his music in popular films like Dev D and Gangs Of ...
Series, saying that the label does not care about the quality of music and only notices who the star is attached to it.
It’s been 13 years since Gangs of Wasseypur stormed Indian cinema with its gritty realism, unforgettable characters, and razor-sharp dialogues. At the heart of the saga was Nawazuddin Siddiqui ...
As Gangs of Wasseypur turns 13, we revisit five gritty Indian crime dramas that laid the foundation for its raw, realistic, and genre-defining storytelling.
In an interview with Lalita Iyer, Chhabra explains his casting process can take up to two years, requiring him to understand each director's vision completely. "You have to stop thinking like yourself ...