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Anurag Kashyap says that people started using more gore and violence in films after ‘Animal’ hit: ‘What has happened since’ KGF, Salar … ‘… Hindi film news

Filmmaker Anurag Kashyap recently voiced his concerns about the direction of modern Indian cinema. Anurag and filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma came together to share their early days and struggles in the industry.In a conversation with India TV, Anurag and Ram did not return back to the tendency of recent films, copying the same subject in an attempt to succeed at the box office.Anurag about the effect of SiratConsidering the 2016 Marathi blockbuster ‘Sairat’, Anurag Kashyap said he hoped that the film would inspire the ground of ground story. Instead, he said, it made a change towards formula-driven filmmaking. “What has happened since KGF, the brother -in -law that you wonder, why the DIS of all films looks similar? In animals (2023), Gore and violence acted. Therefore, filmmakers are now with more and more gore in their films – sometimes without any reason! This is a scary part for me because then people start chasing a wrong goal post, “Kashyap commented.Ram Gopal Varma about big budget filmsHe further saw that many directors seem to be lacking in the ambition to prepare a true cinematic experience, instead sticking to the formulas received from isolated decisions.In the same conversation, Ram Gopal Varma attracted from his experiences. “I never consciously thought of making Satya (1998) on a low budget. Whatever I was required, and it created authenticity and realism. If I had spent 5 crore rupees more, the quality of Satya would have been five times bad!” He said.Verma criticized the industry’s shift post-Bahubali, where, according to him, increased attention to high budget and special effects has come at the cost of real storytelling. He believes that making big budget films is now a trend, and today’s cinema lacks emotional values.

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