Anurag Kashyap is a Actor, Director, Scriptwriter, Co-Producer and Co-Editor Indian born on 10 september 1972 at Gorakhpur (Inde)
Anurag Kashyap
Anurag Kashyap participated to
75 films (as actor, director or script writer).
Among those,
2 have good markets following the box office.
Here are the best films classified by number of entries :
Producer
![The Lunchbox](/imagesen/small/135455.jpg)
, 1h44
Directed by Ritesh BatraOrigin IndeGenres Drama,
RomanceThemes Cooking filmsActors Irrfan Khan,
Nawazuddin Siddiqui,
Nimrat Kaur,
Lillete Dubey,
Denzil Smith,
Shruti BapnaRoles Producer
Rating77%
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Saajan Fernandes is a widower, about to retire from his job as an accountant. Ila is a young wife seeking her husband's attention, looking for ways to put romance back into her marriage, one of which is to cook delicious food for him. Through a rare mix-up of the famous "dabbawalas"" (a complicated system that picks up and delivers lunches from restaurants or homes to people at work) of Mumbai, the lunchbox Ila prepares for her husband gets delivered, instead, to Saajan. Ila eventually realizes the mistake and with the advice of her aunt living in the apartment above her, writes a letter to Saajan about the mix up and places it in the lunchbox ( along with her husband's favorite meal) the next day.Scriptwriter
![Water](/imagesen/small/122072.jpg)
, 1h57
Directed by Deepa MehtaOrigin CanadaGenres Drama,
Musical,
RomanceThemes Feminist films,
Films about music and musicians,
Musical films,
Children's filmsActors Seema Biswas,
Lisa Ray,
John Abraham,
Kulbhushan Kharbanda,
Waheeda Rehman,
Vinay PathakRoles Dialogue
Rating76%
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The film is set in the year 1938, when India was still under British occupation. Child marriage was common practice back then. Widows had a diminished position in society, and were expected to spend their lives in poverty and worship of God. Widow remarriages were legalised by the colonial laws, but in practice, they were largely considered taboo.