Anurag Kashyap’s 52nd birthday on September 10 is a moment to celebrate his significant contributions to Indian cinema. Over the years, Kashyap has been a trailblazer in the world of independent filmmaking in India, shaping the landscape with his innovative storytelling and fearless approach. Anurag Kashyap has indeed made a significant mark on Bollywood with his unique storytelling and bold filmmaking. While he may not be the “OG” filmmaker in the traditional sense, he is definitely a trailblazer in contemporary Indian cinema. Here’s a list of some of his most iconic and influential films:
Black Friday” (2004) – A gritty, powerful film based on the 1993 Bombay bombings. It showcases Kashyap’s knack for intense storytelling and real-life drama.
“Dev.D” (2009) – A modern, edgy reimagining of the classic Bengali novel “Devdas,” this film combines vibrant visuals with contemporary music and themes.
“Gangs of Wasseypur” (2012) – A two-part epic that delves into the criminal underworld of a small town, blending dark humor, complex characters, and a rich narrative style.
“Ugly” (2013) – A dark, psychological thriller that explores the complexities of human nature and the impact of a missing child on a dysfunctional family.
“Raman Raghav 2.0” (2016) – A chilling crime thriller inspired by the real-life serial killer Raman Raghav, featuring intense performances and a gripping narrative.
“Mukkabaaz” (2018) – A sports drama that addresses social issues like caste discrimination, wrapped in a compelling story about boxing and personal struggle.
“Manmarziyaan” (2018) – A contemporary love story set in Punjab, exploring complex relationships and emotions with a fresh, vibrant approach.
These films not only highlight Anurag Kashyap’s versatility as a filmmaker but also his ability to push boundaries and explore new themes in Indian cinema.