Anurag Kashyap is known for his cool style and impeccable statements. He has made many great films in his career, but this time he is in discussion about targeting Netflix India, not about his films. Anurag recently called Netflix as dishonest, corrupt and hypocritical on social media.
Great series praise 'Adolescence', then anger erupted!
In his Instagram post, Anurag Kashyap praised the recently released series 'Adolescence' by Netflix. they wrote –
I have just seen “Adolescence '. I am shocked and jealous that someone can make such a show. In this series, a child artist Owen Cooper and Stephen Graham's work is amazing. Stephen is not only in the role of a father, but also the show-producers of the show.”
He further praised cinematographer Matthew Lewis and filmmaker Philip Bairantinini, saying it is better than any film or show. He wrote that “Every close care has been taken in this series. It was not easy to make it, but it was possible due to the brilliant team.”
Why Anurag rages on Netflix India?
Anurag Kashyap made a scathing attack on Netflix India in the comment section of his post. they wrote –
“Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos recently said in a post – 'Every time there is a show that challenges the boundaries of creativity.' I hope that he will be talking about this, but Netflix India works completely.
Anurag's bad experience after 'Sacred Games'!
Anurag shared his experience with Netflix after the 'Sacred Games', saying that twice he has suffered insecurity, lack of courage and team's insufficiency. they wrote –
“Netflix India is the most dishonest and morally corrupt. Despite LA's strong support, they are unable to make anything spectacular and honest.”
Netflix's thinking for the Indian market filled with hypocrisy – Anurag Kashyap
Anurag Kashyap also targeted Netflix's COO Bela Bajaria and Ted Sarandos and said –
“The entire focus of Netflix India about the Indian market with a population of 1.4 billion is only on increasing the membership, not on the quality of the content.”
Anurag wrote at the end of his post that he hopes that Netflix will learn from a series like 'Adolescence' and will pay attention to better content.
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