Anurag Kashyap recently commented on the rising Accompanying costs and spoke about the challenges of working with actors who put luxury above their craft. He expressed his frustration with actors who make unrealistic demands during filming, especially when filming in demanding environments. He also spoke about how some actors, instead of attending filming, Acting workshopsspend time in the gym.
A video of the filmmaker talking about the challenges of filmmaking these days is going viral on Reddit. He shared that instead of investing in the production of the film, the money is spent on unrealistic demands of the actors. The ‘Choked’ director spoke about how important it is to have a “reality check” in such situations. He also explained that making a film is about making a film and not about vacation. He talked about how when shooting in the jungle, if someone wants to have burgers from five-star restaurants in the city, they will need an extra vehicle for that.
The filmmaker did not hold back from criticising actors who spend excessive hours in the gym instead of devoting time to acting workshops and theatre. According to Kashyap, this focus on Look Over-development of skills undermines the essence of acting. He explained that in Bombay in particular, half of the actors, when asked to attend workshops or theatre, go to the gym.
A video of the filmmaker talking about the challenges of filmmaking these days is going viral on Reddit. He shared that instead of investing in the production of the film, the money is spent on unrealistic demands of the actors. The ‘Choked’ director spoke about how important it is to have a “reality check” in such situations. He also explained that making a film is about making a film and not about vacation. He talked about how when shooting in the jungle, if someone wants to have burgers from five-star restaurants in the city, they will need an extra vehicle for that.
The filmmaker did not hold back from criticising actors who spend excessive hours in the gym instead of devoting time to acting workshops and theatre. According to Kashyap, this focus on Look Over-development of skills undermines the essence of acting. He explained that in Bombay in particular, half of the actors, when asked to attend workshops or theatre, go to the gym.
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