
In 2015, he co-produced two commercially successful films, Hunterrr, NH10 and the critically acclaimed Masaan. The latter opened to mixed reviews from critics and failed to recover its ₹1.2 billion (US$16 million) investment. His next directorial ventures were the thriller Ugly (2014) and the period film Bombay Velvet (2015). Kashyap co-produced and co-edited the comedy-drama Queen (2014), which earned him the Filmfare Award for Best Editing the film also won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi. In 2011, Kashyap started another production company Phantom Films, whose first feature was the period drama Lootera (2013). In 2013, he co-produced The Lunchbox, a film that was nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Film Not in the English Language, and the biographical drama Shahid. In 2013, he directed a short film on eve teasing titled That Day After Everyday, and directed one segment of the anthology film Bombay Talkies (2013). After directing the thriller That Girl in Yellow Boots (2011), the two-part crime film Gangs of Wasseypur (2012) was his next release, which garnered him the Filmfare Award for Best Dialogue.

He then directed one of the short films in the anthology film Mumbai Cutting. Kashyap's production company Anurag Kashyap Films released its first film Udaan (2010)-a critical success that earned him the Filmfare Award for Best Story and Best Screenplay. Despite positive reviews, the latter was a box-office failure. In 2009, he directed Dev.D, a modern-day take on Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay's Bengali novel Devdas, along with the political drama Gulaal. Return of Hanuman (2007), an animated film, was Kashyap's next directorial venture. The same year, he directed the critical and commercial failure No Smoking. Its release was barred by India's Censor Board for two years, but was eventually released in 2007 to positive reviews.

He next directed Black Friday (2007), a film on the 1993 Bombay bombings.

He later wrote and directed a short television film, Last Train to Mahakali (1999), and made his feature film debut with the yet-unreleased film Paanch.
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After writing a television series Kabhie Kabhie (1997), Kashyap co-wrote Ram Gopal Varma's crime drama Satya (1998). Kashyap attending the Rome Film Festival in 2007.Īnurag Kashyap is an Indian Director,filmmaker and actor, known for his work in Hindi cinema.
