film maker Anurag Kashyap Penguin is getting his book published by Random House India. The book is jointly written by film journalist Naman Ramachandran and Kashyap himself. When this news came out, the executive and producer of Dharma Production Somen mixed shared a funny story about the director and said he hoped it would be included in the book.
Somen Mishra reacts to Penguin Random House India’s announcement
Somen on X (previously Twitter) responded to Penguin Random House India’s announcement post, saying, “We are thrilled to announce the acquisition of a major new book by Anurag Kashyap, co-authored by Naman Ramachandran and Kashyap himself. An intimate portrait of two filmmakers on CD and CD.”
Somen Mishra recalls Anurag Kashyap’s threats
In response to the announcement, Somen quipped, “If it doesn’t have a chapter threatening to come to my house and bang my head against the wall, it’s worthless.”
Reaction on social media to Somen Mishra’s post
The post quickly gained attention on social media, making users curious and eager to know the story behind it. One user wrote, “Why did he do that? Fell off,” while another simply responded, “Hahahahaha.” A third shouted “spoiler alert” and another pleaded, “This is fun. Tell us the details of what happened.” However, Somen chose to keep the details to himself and did not shed any further light on the incident.
What is Anurag Kashyap’s book about?
The publisher describes the upcoming book as not an up close and personal look at Anurag Kashyap, but a broader exploration of contemporary Indian cinema.
Anurag Kashyap’sthe monkey ‘ failed to perform at the box office
Anurag Kashyap’s latest directorial outing, ‘Bandar’, has garnered intense critical acclaim, with many critics hailing it as one of his best works in recent memory. However, the film failed to translate that acclaim into box office numbers and had a disappointing commercial run. Led by Bobby Deol, Sanya Malhotra, Sapna Pabbi, Saba Azad, Indrajith Sukumaran, and Raj B. Along with Shetty, the film managed to collect only Rs 4.92 crore worldwide.