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Anurag Kashyap Exclusive Interview with Sneha Menon Desai | Haddi | Spill the Tea | Film Companion

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Ahead of the release of 'Haddi', Anurag Kashyap speaks with Sneha Menon Desai about the process of scriptwriting, his relationship with money, and the challenges and rewards of the Indian film industry. He also touches upon his relationship with his daughter Aaliyah Kashyap and the intricate balance between personal life and professional grind. He discusses his experience of working with Nawazuddin Siddiqui as an actor and explains why he wanted to take a stand for Neeraj Ghaywan when haters were trolling him. #anuragkashyap #haddi #filmcompanion Have you subscribed to Film Companion yet? Join us here - http://bit.ly/FCsubscribe Follow Us On: https://www.facebook.com/filmcompanion https://www.twitter.com/filmcompanion http://instagram.com/filmcompanion 00:00 Interview with Anurag Kashyap 01:40 When did Anurag Kashyap start feeling famous? 02:40 Anurag's Stint as an Actor 03:52 Anurag's Relationship with Money 04:54 Acting vs. Directing: Which Pays More? 05:35 Working with Nawazuddin Siddiqui 06:51 The Struggles of Fame 07:51 Anurag's Journey: From Reactivity to Reflection 09:10 The Impact of the Lockdown on Anurag and His Self-Reflection 10:02 Building and Maintaining Relationships in the Film Industry 12:05 What is Anurag Kashyap watching right now? 12:50 Bucket Lists and Collaborating with Star Actors 14:14 The Reality of Being 'Cancelled' and the Pursuit of Validation 17:28 Balancing Work, Health, and Personal Life 20:40 Anurag Kashyap's Standing Ovation at Cannes 2023 for "Kennedy" 22:20 Who Anurag Kashyap Wants to Work With... 23:10 Anurag as a Father: Navigating Life's Changes 24:22 Marriage Advice from Anurag to His Daughter Aaliyah Kashyap About The Channel: The Film Companion is a web channel intended to promote Indian cinema through films review, interviews, discussions, video essays, and analytical compilations. It is intended primarily for the purpose of encouraging informed discussions, criticism, and review of cinema and towards such purpose, the programs use short extracts of cinematograph films, sound recording, and photographic works. These clips and extracts are of a minimal nature and the use is not intended to interfere in any manner with their commercial exploitation of the complete work by the owners of the copyright. The use of works is in compliance with the fair dealing exception provided under Sec. 52 of the Copyright Act, and we assert our use of the works under the exception provided for criticism and review.

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