Anurag Kashyap, well known for the films Gangs of Wasseypur and Gulaal, claims he passes out when he sees blood or an accident in real life.Currently, Anurag is taking in the current Cannes Film Festival. Kennedy, his movie, will shortly be shown as part of the Midnight Screening. At the French film festival, he is joined by his close friend and fellow director Vikramaditya Motwane and the Kennedy team. “My connection with violence is quite difficult. I am very affected by violence. I get dizzy if I see blood in real life. I get dizzy when I observe an accident. Going to funerals makes me really nervous. Since I have a very troubled connection with violence, there will be enormous violence in my movies—just not on screen. Gangs of Wasseypur is an exception to this, according to Anurag,” he told Film Companion.”I have always kept it (violence) outside,” he continued. The impact has always occurred off-screen. You just see the wrath in Raman Raghav, Ugly, Paanch, and other films; you miss the impact. My entire argument is that because the audience’s imagination is so vivid, it will be significantly scarier. When displayed on a screen.
The Killers of the Flower Moon premiere, directed by Martin Scorsese, was recently attended by Anurag and Vikramaditya. The movie’s international debut at the festival was met with a nine-minute standing ovation and stars Lily Gladstone, Robert De Niro, and Leonardo DiCaprio.Sunny Leone, Rahul Bhatt, and Abhilash Thapliyal play the leading roles in Kennedy. The main character of the movie is a former police officer who still works for the crooked system despite being an insomniac.