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Rishi Kapoor Blasts 'Monkeys' Anurag Kashyap, Anurag Basu For Delivering Ranbir's Biggest Flops

IANS, 20 Sep, 2017 01:12 PM
  • Rishi Kapoor Blasts 'Monkeys' Anurag Kashyap, Anurag Basu For Delivering Ranbir's Biggest Flops
Veteran actor Rishi Kapoor is known for calling spade a spade without mincing any words. He has more often than not expressed his opinions even though it has cost him people's wrath on Twitter.
 
 
In an episode of Neha Dhupia’s podcast, the host played a game with Rishi Kapoor which required him to talk for one minute about a subject she’d provide. Not one to pass up gossip, she gave him one word to go off on: Anurag.
 
 
Rishi did her one better.
 
 
 
 
“Anurag? There is Anurag Kashyap, who made Bombay Velvet, but he made a better film in Gangs Of Wasseypur, I couldn’t understand head or tail of Bombay Velvet. And then there was Basu who made Barfi an outstanding film. I am so happy he took my son for it. 
 
 
My son got great recognition for the film and then he made this Gajja Jasoos..what Jagga Jasoos whatever.. which he made a total mess of. It was as messy as my pronunciation was. He probably got indulged too much. I guess both the Anurags got indulged in their films.
 
You know when they are good enough to work on certain budget and suddenly they are given huge budgets in hand so bandar ke haath mein khilona nahin aa jaata hai, he goes absolutely berserk. So I think that’s what actually happened with both these guys. They were given budgets they could not handle and I guess it happens. 
 
 
It happens with every director, every actor you can’t have a hundred percent record anyway…So it happens,” he ranted.
 
 
 
 
Both Anurags have directed Ranbir in two of his career’s biggest flops. Bombay Velvet topped out at Rs 43 crore against a Rs 120 crore budget, while Jagga Jasoos made Rs 83 crore against a Rs 130 crore budget.

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