Bollywood’s maverick filmmaker Anurag Kashyap is not one to mince words, especially when it comes to defending his passion for filmmaking. Taking to Twitter recently, Kashyap fired back at the growing speculation about his career, clarifying his position with a fierce and unfiltered response. The filmmaker, known for his bold storytelling and unapologetic voice, made it clear that he hasn’t stepped away from filmmaking, despite rumors suggesting otherwise.
In his tweet, Kashyap wrote, "I have relocated cities. I have not left filmmaking. For all the people who think I am frustrated and gone. I am here and I am busier than Shah Rukh Khan (I have to be, I don’t make as much money). I don’t have dates until 2028. I have five directorials hopefully coming out this year or maybe three now and two early next year. I have the longest IMDb and I am so employed that I say no to 3 projects a day. So pls go suck your own c@&₹ or if you are flexible enough lick your own a&&."
The tweet was a direct response to rumors that suggested the filmmaker had disappeared from the scene or was somehow struggling with his career. Kashyap, known for his work on iconic films like Gangs of Wasseypur, DevD, and Fugly, used his trademark candidness to silence critics, stating that he is more active in the industry than ever. He further revealed that his schedule is packed, with five directorial projects lined up for release, some of which are expected to drop by the end of 2025, and others stretching into the following year.
While Kashyap has long been regarded as one of the most prominent and influential filmmakers of contemporary Indian cinema, his tweet sheds light on his hectic work schedule, emphasizing that despite taking on numerous projects, he is constantly turning down offers. His candid remarks also serve as a stark reminder of how he’s been able to maintain a unique voice in an industry often criticized for its cookie-cutter films.
Kashyap’s post not only shuts down speculations about his career but also reaffirms his commitment to filmmaking, proving that his passion for the craft is far from waning. The boldness of his response reflects the same fearless approach to his art that has made him a cultural icon, and with so many projects on the horizon, it looks like Kashyap will continue to be a driving force in Indian cinema for years to come.
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