Anurag Kashyap Is Gearing Up To Turn Into A Father-In-Law (Photo Credit –Instagram)
Anurag Kashyap got the sweetest shock of his life last year, when his daughter Aaliyah Kashyap announced that she was engaged to her boyfriend Shane Gregoire. Kashyap, at that time was promoting his film Kennedy at the Cannes Film Festival and was overwhelmed with the news.
Now, Aaliyah and Shane are about to get married in 2025, and recently, in an interview, the Bombay Velvet filmmaker opened up on organizing and arranging his daughter’s wedding and the economics of that wedding.
Aaliyah and Shane have been in a relationship for quite some time, and the Starkid once even defended trolls who called out Shane for living off Anurag Kashyap‘s hard-earned money. It was then Aaliyah broke the silence and revealed that neither of them had taken money from their parents and had been independent for a long time.
Anurag Kashyap got the sweetest shock of his life last year, when his daughter Aaliyah Kashyap announced that she was engaged to her boyfriend Shane Gregoire. Kashyap, at that time was promoting his film Kennedy at the Cannes Film Festival and was overwhelmed with the news.
Now, Aaliyah and Shane are about to get married in 2025, and recently, in an interview, the Bombay Velvet filmmaker opened up on organizing and arranging his daughter’s wedding and the economics of that wedding.
Aaliyah and Shane have been in a relationship for quite some time, and the Starkid once even defended trolls who called out Shane for living off Anurag Kashyap‘s hard-earned money. It was then Aaliyah broke the silence and revealed that neither of them had taken money from their parents and had been independent for a long time.
- 5/18/2024
- by Trisha Gaur
- KoiMoi
Anurag Kashyap Supports Sandeep Reddy Vanga’s Animal, Slams Akshay Kumar & Tiger Shroff’s Bade Miyan Chote Miyan ( Photo Credit – IMDb )
You love it or hate it, but you can’t deny the fact that Ranbir Kapoor-led Animal created ripples in the space of discussions. After its release, the film was a hot topic of debate for months, and at the worldwide box office, the biggie was a mega blockbuster. Director Sandeep Reddy Vanga faced mixed reactions for pulling off such a bold film and was even termed as toxic and misogynist. In the past, Anurag Kashyap had come out defending Vanga, and now, once again, he has shown his support. Keep reading to know more!
After Animal’s release, we saw a clear divide among audiences over its content. One section supported the film, calling it just entertainment, while the other section slammed the film for glorifying toxic masculinity and misogynist attitude.
You love it or hate it, but you can’t deny the fact that Ranbir Kapoor-led Animal created ripples in the space of discussions. After its release, the film was a hot topic of debate for months, and at the worldwide box office, the biggie was a mega blockbuster. Director Sandeep Reddy Vanga faced mixed reactions for pulling off such a bold film and was even termed as toxic and misogynist. In the past, Anurag Kashyap had come out defending Vanga, and now, once again, he has shown his support. Keep reading to know more!
After Animal’s release, we saw a clear divide among audiences over its content. One section supported the film, calling it just entertainment, while the other section slammed the film for glorifying toxic masculinity and misogynist attitude.
- 5/15/2024
- by Shalmesh More
- KoiMoi
The prestigious London Indian Film Festival is ready to once again showcase outstanding films in its Autumn programme. This extraordinary festival, running from 25th October to 4th November, will feature incredible films with many Indian and South Asian premieres, as well as classic movies and even a first web series preview. Plus, so much more!
The festival is expanding and bringing even more excellence with screenings and special events in 5 different locations, including London, Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds, and Bradford.
Berlin
It starts in London with the European premiere of the fast-paced whodunnit espionage drama Berlin. From writer and director Atul Sabharwal, this compelling spy thriller stars Aparshakti Khurana (Jubilee) as a young sign language teacher lured into the dark world of espionage. Undercover security forces coerce him to interrogate a young deaf man, powerfully played by Ishwak Singh (Rocket Boys), accused of spying. Veteran actor Kabir Bedi also features in a commanding cameo.
The festival is expanding and bringing even more excellence with screenings and special events in 5 different locations, including London, Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds, and Bradford.
Berlin
It starts in London with the European premiere of the fast-paced whodunnit espionage drama Berlin. From writer and director Atul Sabharwal, this compelling spy thriller stars Aparshakti Khurana (Jubilee) as a young sign language teacher lured into the dark world of espionage. Undercover security forces coerce him to interrogate a young deaf man, powerfully played by Ishwak Singh (Rocket Boys), accused of spying. Veteran actor Kabir Bedi also features in a commanding cameo.
- 10/8/2023
- by Stacey Yount
- Bollyspice
Mumbai, Aug 7 (Ians) Indian auteur Anurag Kashyap, whose films like ‘Gangs of Wasseypur’, ‘Ugly’, ‘Dev.D’, ‘Black Friday’ and others have strengthened the parallel cinema in India and have cultivated an enormous fan base, is set to visit the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne (Iffm) as his upcoming film ‘Kennedy’ has been selected as the closing film at the festival.
Kashyap, who is often credited as the poster boy of the present day indie cinema in India, shared that he had the idea of ‘Kennedy’ brewing inside him for 20 years but it only got materialised when the pandemic hit the world. In a way, the pandemic became the perfect physical setting for Kashyap’s story as he wanted to give it a very “comic book” kind of a spin to the story.
Talking about how the came together, the director told Ians: “I have had the idea for ‘Kennedy’ for close to 20 years,...
Kashyap, who is often credited as the poster boy of the present day indie cinema in India, shared that he had the idea of ‘Kennedy’ brewing inside him for 20 years but it only got materialised when the pandemic hit the world. In a way, the pandemic became the perfect physical setting for Kashyap’s story as he wanted to give it a very “comic book” kind of a spin to the story.
Talking about how the came together, the director told Ians: “I have had the idea for ‘Kennedy’ for close to 20 years,...
- 8/7/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Mumbai, Aug 1 (Ians) Actress Sunny Leone is over-the-moon as her movie ‘Kennedy’ after Cannes Film Festival is set to premiere at Indian Film Festival of Melbourne (Iffm) 2023.
Praising her director Anurag Kashyap, she said that he has the ability to see people in a different way that makes him special.
Sunny told Ians: “I definitely think he’s a magician. I think he has the ability to see different people in a way that makes him special and chooses who he works with and how he helps them and nurtures them through either professionally or personally. He is such an amazing man.”
What is that one thing Sunny took back home from ‘Kennedy’?
The actress said: “That really anything can happen in life and your life can change within one phone call and I am very very excited about everything what’s going to come after this huge debut in...
Praising her director Anurag Kashyap, she said that he has the ability to see people in a different way that makes him special.
Sunny told Ians: “I definitely think he’s a magician. I think he has the ability to see different people in a way that makes him special and chooses who he works with and how he helps them and nurtures them through either professionally or personally. He is such an amazing man.”
What is that one thing Sunny took back home from ‘Kennedy’?
The actress said: “That really anything can happen in life and your life can change within one phone call and I am very very excited about everything what’s going to come after this huge debut in...
- 8/1/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
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