: Anurag Kashyap is the kind of filmmaker cinephiles instinctively want to cheer on. You want to tell him: go, make the films you want to make. But words of encouragement can only do so much. For a hot-blooded maverick like Kashyap to truly thrive, he needs an atmosphere that allows him to be as unfiltered as he once was. If his recent work feels restrained - lacking the raw anguish we associate with him (never mind that he made Return of Hanuman during his peak years) - perhaps the invisible pressures of today’s climate are partly to blame. ‘Nishaanchi’ Review: Critics Praise Aaishvary Thackeray’s Crime Drama as ‘Out-and-Out Commercial Entertainer’ With Signature Anurag Kashyap Style .

So what can a filmmaker like Kashyap do when half his films never see a theatrical release and t

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