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Filmmaker Sets the Record Straight: ‘I’m Not Going Anywhere’
Filmmaker Sets the Record Straight: ‘I’m Not Going Anywhere’
Bollywood’s boldest auteur has had enough of the chatter. Acclaimed director Anurag Kashyap fired back at speculation surrounding his career this week, making it crystal clear that reports of his professional retreat are wildly off the mark.
Sources reveal the filmmaker — known for his politically independent stance and unconventional cinematic vision — recently changed his city of residence, a move that apparently sent rumour mills into overdrive. Observers had speculated the relocation signalled a step back from the film industry, a notion Kashyap shot down without hesitation.
Far from winding down, entertainment circles suggest the director is operating at a pace that would make even the biggest names in the business blink. Insiders note his slate is packed well beyond 2025, with as many as five directorial projects potentially landing this year alone — with a further two expected in early 2026 if timelines shift.
Critics note that Kashyap’s filmography remains one of the most extensive in contemporary Indian cinema, and his current workload appears to reflect that relentless output. According to sources close to the filmmaker, he is routinely turning down multiple project offers daily simply due to capacity.
The director has also been actively championing his upcoming project Dacoit, sharing promotional material and release updates with audiences directly. His hands-on promotional approach signals anything but a man stepping away from the spotlight.
Kashyap himself has described his political outlook as ‘diagonal’ — neither aligned left, right, nor centre — and that independent spirit appears equally present in how he navigates industry gossip. He addressed the swirling rumours head-on with characteristic bluntness, leaving little room for misinterpretation.
For anyone expecting a quieter chapter from one of Indian cinema’s most provocative voices, it seems they may have a very long wait ahead.
- Entertainment Desk, Studio Carry On Harry
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Bhoothnath Director Calls for Filmmaker Responsibility Amid Satluj Row
Studio CarryOnHarry Entertainment Desk | 9 July 2026
As the controversy surrounding the Punjabi film Satluj continues to simmer, veteran Bollywood director Vivek Sharma — best known for helming the beloved supernatural comedy Bhoothnath — has stepped forward to share his measured yet pointed take on the ongoing debate. Speaking exclusively to Studio CarryOnHarry, Sharma offered a perspective that balances creative freedom with civic responsibility.
“Freedom of speech is important, but it must come with responsibility,” Sharma told our desk, setting the tone for what turned out to be a candid and thoughtful conversation. The director was careful to clarify that he has not personally seen Satluj, but based on what he has gathered from media reports, he expressed concern over the instability and unrest it appears to be generating. “Violence is never good,” he stated plainly.
Sharma also weighed in on the role of India’s censorship body, drawing a firm distinction between certification and prohibition. “The censor board is there to certify films, not to ban them,” he said — a reminder that the regulatory framework around Indian cinema has a defined and limited mandate.
With Punjab elections on the horizon, Sharma acknowledged that political controversies are an inevitable part of the electoral landscape. However, he flagged Satluj as potentially being instrumental in stoking those tensions — a concern shared by many observers tracking the situation, including reports from Live News Vault and other industry sources covering the developing story.
“Filmmakers must take responsibility for whatever they make,” Sharma emphasised, adding that he hopes the controversy dies down soon and does not escalate further.
The remarks from a director of Sharma’s standing carry weight in Bollywood circles, and his call for responsible filmmaking arrives at a time when the intersection of cinema and politics in Punjab is under intense scrutiny. The Satluj controversy, which has drawn attention to questions of creative freedom, community sensitivity, and political timing, shows no signs of fading quietly.
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– Entertainment Desk, Studio Carry On Harry
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Sanjay Gupta Slams IMDb as ‘Bogus’ After Satluj Rating Disappears
Studio CarryOnHarry Entertainment Desk | 9 July 2026
Bollywood filmmaker Sanjay Gupta has come out guns blazing against IMDb, publicly labelling the world’s most popular entertainment database as ‘bogus’ after the rating for Diljit Dosanjh’s much-talked-about film Satluj mysteriously vanished from the platform.
The controversy erupted when fans and industry insiders noticed that the IMDb rating for Satluj — one of the most anticipated Bollywood releases featuring Punjab’s global music icon Diljit Dosanjh — had simply disappeared without any explanation from the platform. The sudden removal sparked widespread outrage among fans who had been actively engaging with and rating the film.
Sanjay Gupta, never one to mince his words, took to social media to call out IMDb directly. The veteran filmmaker and producer expressed his frustration openly, questioning the credibility and transparency of the platform’s rating system. Calling IMDb ‘bogus’, Gupta suggested that the disappearance of Satluj’s rating was not an isolated technical glitch but rather a reflection of a deeper, systemic problem with how IMDb manages and moderates ratings for Indian films.
This is not the first time IMDb’s rating mechanisms have come under scrutiny in Bollywood circles. The platform has previously faced criticism for alleged manipulation of ratings — both inflating scores for certain productions and suppressing genuine audience responses for others. Gupta’s outburst has once again reignited the debate about whether international platforms like IMDb truly serve the interests of Indian cinema and its massive global audience.
Diljit Dosanjh’s Satluj had been generating significant buzz, with fans actively participating in the rating process as a show of support. The sudden removal of those ratings has left many feeling that their voices have been erased.
As of now, IMDb has not issued any official statement addressing the controversy. The Bollywood fraternity and fans await a response.
- Entertainment Desk, Studio Carry On Harry
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