Hindi films not working because they aren’t rooted in culture: Anurag Kashyap


PTI, Jul 27, 2022, 4:35 PM IST

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Mumbai: One of the reasons the Hindi film industry is struggling to deliver hits is because the movies are no longer “rooted” in culture, said filmmaker Anurag Kashyap on Wednesday.

Kashyap said if films from the south are resonating across the country, it’s because the filmmakers have stayed true to the milieu.

At the trailer launch of his upcoming directorial venture “Dobaaraa”, the director was asked why are Hindi films not doing well at the box office.

“Because our Hindi films are not rooted, this is the simple answer. When you see Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam films, they’re rooted in their culture, whether that’s mainstream or non-mainstream culture. But our films are not rooted,” Kashyap told reporters here.

The filmmaker, who has produced Malayalam films such as “Paka” and “Moothon”, and Marathi movie “Vakratunda Mahakaaya”, said Hindi film industry now has directors who can’t even speak the language, which reflects in the movies they make.

“Here, people who can’t speak Hindi, who speak English, are making Hindi films. Wherever the films are rooted, they work. When our mainstream filmmakers make their kind of films, they work,” Kashyap, known for acclaimed films such as “Gangs of Wasseypur”, “DevD”, and “Mukkabaaz”, said.

He said both “Gangubai Kathiawadi” and “Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2” – the two Bollywood blockbusters of the year helmed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali and Anees Bazmee, respectively – worked because the makers followed their conviction.

“‘Gangubai Kathiawadi’, ‘Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2’ worked because the two filmmakers made the kind of films they usually make. Other filmmakers are attempting to make those films which they don’t usually, they’re trying to impress, changing genres. The moment we go rooted, our films will work,” he added.

Headlined by Taapsee Pannu, “Dobaaraa” is the Hindi remake of the 2018 Spanish movie “Mirage”. The mystery drama is set to be released on August 19.

“Dobaaraa” will open on the big screen at a time when only lavishly mounted spectacle films such as “Pushpa: The Rise”, “RRR” and “KGF: Chapter 2” have emerged blockbusters across India.

While trade experts believe the current trend signals the end of mid-size films having a golden theatrical run, Kashyap said times have “always been scary” for him.

“Throughout my career, times have always been scary… For me, the risk factor is the same here as it has been for every other film. It’s a tough time for people who have established and understood the market and make very big films. For me, it’s the same,” he added.

“Dobaaraa” is jointly produced by Ektaa Kapoor’s Cult Movies, a new division under Balaji Telefilms, and Sunir Kheterpal and Gaurav Bose’s banner Athena.

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