Anurag Basu
{{Short description|Indian film director}}
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Anurag Basu (born 8 May 1970) is an Indian director, screenwriter, actor and producer in Hindi cinema. He is best known for films that tackle bold themes of passion, envy, and adultery.
After initial setbacks, he achieved his breakthrough with the erotic thriller Murder (2004), and gained prominence with the musical romantic thriller Gangster: A Love Story (2006) and the ensemble urban drama Life in a... Metro (2007), the latter of which earned him the Filmfare Award for Best Screenplay, in addition to his first nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Director.{{cite news
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His highest grosser came with the widely acclaimed romantic comedy-drama Barfi! (2012), which earned him his second nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Director. He next directed the much-delayed musical adventure comedy-drama Jagga Jasoos (2017), which earned mixed reviews and was commercially unsuccessful, and the Netflix black comedy crime film Ludo (2020), in which he also made his debut as a cinematographer. The latter film also earned him his third nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Director.
Early life
Basu was born into an upper-middle-class Bengali Hindu family in Bhilai, Madhya Pradesh (now in Chhattisgarh). His parents, Subrato Bose and Deepshikha Bose [ex-executives in SAIL Bhilai Steel Plant in Cokeovens and Education department (Organic Chemistry) respectively], were award-winning theatrical artists and Basu grew up watching them performing in his father's theatre company (Abhiyaan). He attended BSP Senior Secondary School, Sector-IV (SSS-IV) in Bhilai, Chhattisgarh (then Madhya Pradesh).{{cite news |title=I am scared to leave my daughter alone now: Anurag Basu – Times of India |url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/hindi/bollywood/news-interviews/I-am-scared-to-leave-my-daughter-alone-now-Anurag-Basu/articleshow/19802213.cms |access-date=13 January 2020 |work=The Times of India |language=en}}{{cite news| url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/bollywood/news-interviews/I-blame-myself-for-my-fathers-death-Anurag-Basu/articleshow/16489024.cms | work=The Times of India | title=I blame myself for my father's death: Anurag Basu – The Times of India}} He received a BSc degree in Physics honours from the University of Mumbai, intending to study cinematography at FTII, Pune; however, during his college years in Mumbai he had an opportunity to assist on a number of levels in TV and film projects. After trying to remain involved with filmmaking, Basu became an assistant director to Raman Kumar on Tara.{{cite news| url=http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2012-09-22/news-interviews/34003293_1_production-houses-cancer-cells-film | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120923170415/http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2012-09-22/news-interviews/34003293_1_production-houses-cancer-cells-film | url-status=dead | archive-date=23 September 2012 | work=The Times of India | title=I blame myself for my father's death: Anurag Basu | date=22 September 2012}}
Career
=Television=
Basu began his television career as an assistant director on Tara in mid 1994. After six months, he was given full responsibility for directing about 712 episodes.{{cite news|url=http://www.indiantelevision.com/interviews/director/anurag.htm|title=The Script motivates me|publisher=Indiantelevision.com|date=13 July 2001}} He directed television serials, trying genres ranging from daily soaps to thrillers such as Saturday Suspense and Ajeeb Dastaan, and horror (X-Zone). Basu's most successful work during this period was the Balaji Telefilms soap Koshish ...Ek Aashaa in 2000 and he made pilot episodes of Indian television shows including Kyun ki saans bhi kabhi bahu thi, Kahani ghar ghar ki and Kasouti zindagi ki{{cite news|url=http://www.financialexpress.com/old/fe/daily/20001109/fco09015.html |title=KBC's tail whiplashes Zee prime time |publisher=Financial Express |date=9 November 2000 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130927005232/http://www.financialexpress.com/old/fe/daily/20001109/fco09015.html |archive-date=27 September 2013 }} in 2001 and 2002. He began his own company and initially he produced TV serials for Zee TV and Sony channel. The popular shows of his company were Manzilien Apni Apni, Miit, Thriller at Ten, and Horror Shows on Zee. He himself directed the TV series Miit (based on the novel Noukadubi by Rabindranath Tagore), Manzilien Apni Apni and all his other series.{{cite news|url=http://www.tribuneindia.com/2003/20030316/spectrum/tv.htm|title=A classic re-told|publisher=The Tribune (India)|date=16 March 2001}} Basu has directed many television shows. In 2000 he received a RAPA Award for Best Director Award from the Radio and TV Advertisers Practitioners Association, followed by an Aashirwad Award for Best Director two years later. Basu returned to television in 2007 to produce and direct the college drama Love Story and hosted the Bengali reality show Ke Hobe Biggest Fan (Who Will Be the Biggest Fan) for Zee Bangla in 2010. Basu started his own film production house, Ishana Movies, in 2007 and the first film of his production company was the 2007 musical drama film Life in a... Metro with co-producer UTV. Currently his series Stories by Rabindranath Tagore is airing on Netflix{{Cite web|title=Stories by Rabindranath Tagore {{!}} Netflix|url=https://www.netflix.com/title/80102160|access-date=2020-09-22|website=www.netflix.com|language=en}} and EPIC Channel. Basu will be judging the upcoming TV show 'Super Dancer Chapter 4', along with Shilpa Shetty and Geeta Kapoor.{{Cite web|url=https://www.indiatoday.in/television/reality-tv/story/shilpa-shetty-geeta-kapur-and-anurag-basu-to-return-as-judges-on-super-dancer-4-1765507-2021-02-03|title=Shilpa Shetty, Geeta Kapur and Anurag Basu to return as judges on Super Dancer 4|first=Grace|last=Cyril|date=3 February 2021|website=India Today|language=en|access-date=3 February 2021}}
=Films=
== Initial work, directorial debut and breakthrough (2003–04) ==
Basu made his film debut as an extra in the action drama Dalaal (1993).{{Cite web |title=Directors' Diaries – The Road To Their First Film |url=https://rakbak16.wordpress.com/ |access-date=2020-09-22 |website=Directors' Diaries – The Road To Their First Film |language=en}} He made his directorial debut with the Balaji Motion Pictures-produced horror slasher film Kucch To Hai (2003), followed by the Vishesh Films-produced supernatural fantasy romantic thriller Saaya (2003). Both films received highly negative reviews from critics upon release, and emerged as commercial disasters at the box-office.{{Cite web |title=Kucch Toh Hai – Movie – Box Office India |url=https://www.boxofficeindia.com/movie.php?movieid=575 |access-date=2023-11-22 |website=www.boxofficeindia.com}}{{Cite web |title=Saaya – Movie – Box Office India |url=https://www.boxofficeindia.com/movie.php?movieid=540 |access-date=2023-11-22 |website=www.boxofficeindia.com}}
Basu achieved his breakthrough with the erotic thriller Murder (2004) starring Emraan Hashmi and Mallika Sherawat in lead roles. Based on the American film Unfaithful (2002), It is the first instalment of the Murder film series. The film told the story of an unhappily married woman's extramarital affair with her former flame. Due to its erotic subject and sex scenes, which was unusual for Indian cinema at the time, it received an A certificate from the Central Board of Film Certification. It received mixed reviews from critics upon release, but emerged as a commercial success at the box-office, ranking as the eighth highest-grossing Hindi film of the year.{{Cite web |title=Murder – Movie – Box Office India |url=https://www.boxofficeindia.com/movie.php?movieid=458 |access-date=2023-11-22 |website=www.boxofficeindia.com}}
The same year, he helmed the musical romance Tumsa Nahin Dekha: A Love Story, again starring Hashmi alongside Dia Mirza. Halfway through the film, Basu was diagnosed with acute leukemia. He was immediately hospitalised, directing parts of the film from his hospital bed. He gave instructions by dictaphone for camera angles and script changes, with Mahesh Bhatt and Mohit Suri completing the film while the director underwent chemotherapy.{{cite news |date=10 June 2007 |title=What they don't tell you about cancer |work=Times of India |url=http://www.articlearchives.com/medicine-health/diseases-disorders-blood-leukemia/1818590-1.html}} The film received mixed-to-negative reviews from critics upon release, and emerged as a commercial disaster at the box-office.{{Cite web |title=Tumsa Nahin Dekha – Movie – Box Office India |url=https://www.boxofficeindia.com/movie.php?movieid=481 |access-date=2023-11-22 |website=www.boxofficeindia.com}}
== Success (2006–12) ==
Basu's next directorial venture was the musical romantic thriller Gangster: A Love Story (2006), which starred debutante Kangana Ranaut alongside Hashmi and Shiney Ahuja in lead roles. The film revolves around the complex love triangle between a bar singer, her mysterious lover, and a gangster, exploring themes of love, betrayal, and the criminal underworld. It received positive reviews from critics upon release, with praise for its screenplay, soundtrack, cinematography and performances of the cast. The film emerged as a commercial success at the box-office.{{cite news |date=5 April 2006 |title=Could Gangster be another Murder? |work=Rediff.com |url=http://www.rediff.com/movies/2006/apr/05basu.htm}}{{Cite web |title=Gangster – A Love Story – Movie – Box Office India |url=https://www.boxofficeindia.com/movie.php?movieid=362 |access-date=2023-11-22 |website=www.boxofficeindia.com}}
He next screenwrote and directed the ensemble urban drama Life in a... Metro (2007). The film narrates the stories of nine people living in Mumbai and tackles themes such as extramarital affairs, sanctity of marriage, commitment phobia and love. It received widespread critical acclaim upon release, with high praise for its novel concept, story, screenplay, dialogues, soundtrack and performances of the ensemble cast. The film emerged as a surprise commercial success at the box-office.{{Cite web |title=Life In A Metro – Movie – Box Office India |url=https://www.boxofficeindia.com/movie.php?movieid=348 |access-date=2023-11-22 |website=www.boxofficeindia.com}} Life in a... Metro won Basu the Filmfare Award for Best Screenplay, in addition to his first nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Director.
His next film was the romantic action thriller Kites (2010) starring Hrithik Roshan, deutante Bárbara Mori and Kangana Ranaut in lead roles. Filmed in Hindi, English and Spanish, the film follows the tumultuous love story between a dance teacher stuck in a green card marriage, and a woman on the run. It received mixed-to-negative reviews from critics upon release, with sharp criticism for its multilingual narrative that featured the majority of dialogue in English and Spanish. Despite pre-release hype due to its starcast, the film emerged as a below-average grosser at the box-office.{{Cite web |title=Kites – Movie – Box Office India |url=https://www.boxofficeindia.com/movie.php?movieid=90 |access-date=2023-11-22 |website=www.boxofficeindia.com}}
Basu's next directorial and screenwriting venture was the romantic comedy-drama Barfi! (2012) starring Ranbir Kapoor, Priyanka Chopra and Ileana D'Cruz in lead roles. Set in 1970s, the film revolves around the love triangle between a deaf-mute young man, an autistic girl, and a wistful young woman. It opened to widespread critical acclaim, with high praise for its direction, screenplay, cinematography, soundtrack, performances of the cast, and the portrayal of physically disabled people. The film emerged as a major commercial success at the box-office, grossing ₹1.75 billion worldwide, ranking as the sixth highest-grossing Hindi film of the year.{{Cite web |title=Barfi! – Movie – Box Office India |url=https://www.boxofficeindia.com/movie.php?movieid=1061 |access-date=2023-11-22 |website=www.boxofficeindia.com}} Barfi! earned Basu his second nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Director.
Barfi! was screened at several film festivals such as Busan, Marrakech and Taipei, and won the prestigious Grand Jury Award at the Okinawa International Movie Festival in Japan.{{cite web |date=12 October 2012 |title=Ranbir-Priyanka's BARFI! receives standing ovation at Busan Film Festival |url=http://in.news.yahoo.com/ranbir-priyankas-barfi-receives-standing-ovation-busan-film-155052059.html |publisher=Yahoo! News India}}{{Cite web |title=Barfi and Anurag Basu |url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/.../hindi/.../Barfi...at-Okinawa.../19302774.cms |website=The Times of India}} The film made the shortlist for India's official entry for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film at the 85th Academy Awards, but failed to receive a nomination.{{cite web |title=Barfi! Nominated as India's entry at the Oscars in Foreign Language Film category |url=http://movies.ndtv.com/movie_story.aspx?section%3DMovies%26Id%3D270936%26keyword%3Dbollywood%26subcatg%3DMOVIESINDIA%26nid%3D270936 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120926010053/http://movies.ndtv.com/movie_story.aspx?section=Movies&Id=270936&keyword=bollywood&subcatg=MOVIESINDIA&nid=270936 |archive-date=26 September 2012 |access-date=2012-09-23 }} However, its choice as the country's entry was criticized after Basu was accused of plagiarizing several Hollywood films.{{Cite web |title=Barfi's bitter truth |url=https://www.indiatoday.in/movies/bollywood/story/barfi-scenes-copied-from-international-classics-117140-2012-09-26 |access-date=2023-11-22 |website=India Today |language=en}} Since its release, Barfi! has achieved a cult status for its refreshing story, soundtrack, performances of the cast, and feel-good factor.{{Cite web |title=11 Years of Barfi!: How The Film Subverted Notions Of Love |url=https://www.filmfare.com/news/bollywood/11-years-of-barfi-how-the-film-subverted-notions-of-love-61216.html |access-date=2023-11-22 |website=filmfare.com |language=en}}
== Later career (2017–present) ==
After a 5-year directorial hiatus, he made his comeback with the musical adventure comedy-drama Jagga Jasoos (2017) starring Kapoor alongside Katrina Kaif. Originally planned for a release in 2014, schedule conflicts set back release.{{cite news|last=ENS|title=Ranbir Kapoor to romance Priyanka Chopra and Alia Bhatt in Jagga Jasoos|url=http://www.indianexpress.com/news/ranbir-kapoor-to-romance-priyanka-chopra-and-alia-bhatt-in-jagga-jasoos/1153677/|access-date=23 August 2013|newspaper=Indian Express|date=10 August 2013}} The film was produced by Basu and Kapoor's new production company, Picture Shuru Entertainment, in association with Disney Studios. It tells the story of a teenage detective and an accident-prone journalist who join forces to search for his missing father. The film received mixed reviews upon release, with praise for its innovative storytelling style, cinematography, soundtrack and cast performances, but criticism for its plot, runtime and pacing. Despite hype prior to release, it emerged as a commercial disaster at the box-office.{{Cite web |title=Jagga Jasoos – Movie – Box Office India |url=https://www.boxofficeindia.com/movie.php?movieid=3562 |access-date=2023-11-22 |website=www.boxofficeindia.com}}
He next venture was the Netflix black comedy crime film Ludo (2020), in which he also made his debut as a cinematographer. Starring an ensemble cast, the plot of the film interweaves the lives of four characters—a determined young woman, a cunning conman, a troubled teenager, and a righteous police officer—through a series of interconnected stories. It received positive reviews from critics upon release, with praise for its direction, screenplay, cinematography, soundtrack and performances of the cast. The film earned Basu his first nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Film, and his third nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Director.
He is currently directing Metro... In Dino, the sequel to Life in a... Metro, which stars a new ensemble cast.{{Cite web |last=vrinda.mundara |title=Life in a Metro sequel 'Metro In Dino' announced with Sara Ali Khan and Aditya Roy Kapoor in leading roles |url=https://newsable.asianetnews.com/entertainment/life-in-a-metro-sequel-metro-in-dino-announced-with-sara-ali-khan-and-aditya-roy-kapoor-in-leading-roles-vma-rmkfkj |access-date=2023-11-22 |website=Asianet News Network Pvt Ltd |language=en}}{{Cite web |last= |first= |date=30 January 2023 |title=Aditya Roy Kapur, Sara Ali Khan-Starrer Anthology Film Metro…In Dino Gets Release A Date |url=https://news.abplive.com/entertainment/movies/aditya-roy-kapur-sara-ali-khan-starrer-anthology-film-metro-in-dino-gets-release-a-date-1578847 |access-date=2023-11-22 |website=news.abplive.com |language=en}}
He is next set to direct the musical sequel to Mohit Suri’s Aashiqui 2 titled, Aashiqui 3 starring Kartik Aaryan opposite Sreeleela.{{cite web|url= https://www.indiatoday.in/movies/bollywood/story/kartik-aaryan-and-anurag-basus-aashiqui-3-to-go-on-floors-in-2024-exclusive-2432902-2023-09-08 |title= Kartik Aaryan and Anurag Basu's 'Aashiqui 3' to go on floors in 2024 Exclusive |work=India Today|access-date=8 October 2023}}
Personal life
Basu is married to Tani Basu and has two daughters, Ishana (b. 2004) and Ahana (b. 2007).
Filmography
;Films
class="wikitable" | ||||
Year || Title || Director || Writer || Screenplay
!Producer | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
2003 | Saaya | {{Yes}} | {{No}} | {{No}}
|{{No}} |
rowspan="2" | 2004 | Murder | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}}
|{{No}} |
Tumsa Nahin Dekha: A Love Story | {{Yes}} | {{No}} | {{No}}
|{{No}} | |
2006 | Gangster | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}}
|{{No}} |
2007 | Life in a... Metro | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}}
|{{No}} |
2010 | Kites | {{Yes}} | {{No}} | {{Yes}}
|{{No}} |
2012 | Barfi! | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}}
|{{Yes}} |
2017 | Jagga Jasoos | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}}
|{{Yes}} |
2020 | Ludo | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}} | {{Yes}}
|{{Yes}} |
rowspan="3" |2025
|{{Pending film|Metro... In Dino}} |{{Yes}} |{{Yes}} |{{Yes}} |{{Yes}} | ||||
{{Pending film|Love Story}}
|{{Yes}} |{{Yes}} |{{Yes}} |{{Yes}} | ||||
{{Pending film|Aashiqui 3}}
|{{Yes}} |{{Yes}} |{{Yes}} |{{Yes}} |
= Frequent collaborations =
class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;" |
style="vertical-align:bottom;"
| Artists | Saaya | Murder | Tumsa Nahi Dekha | Gangster: A Love Story | Life in a... Metro | Kites | Barfi! |Jagga Jasoos |Ludo |
Emraan Hashmi
| |{{Ya}} |{{Ya}} |{{Ya}} | | | | | |
Kangana Ranaut
| | | |{{Ya}} |{{Ya}} |{{Ya}} | | | |
Ranbir Kapoor
| | | | | | |{{Ya}} |{{Ya}} | |
Shiney Ahuja
| | | |{{Ya}} |{{Ya}} | | | | |
Pritam
| | | |{{ya}} |{{ya}} | |{{ya}} |{{Ya}} |{{Ya}} |
KK
|{{ya}} | | |{{ya}} |{{ya}} |{{ya}} | | | |
Sayeed Quadri
|{{Ya}} |{{Ya}} | |{{Ya}} |{{Ya}} | |{{Ya}} | |{{Ya}} |
;Television
- Tara (1996)
- Saturday Suspense (1998)
- Star Best Sellers (1999)
- X-Zone (1999)
- Ajeeb Dastaan (1998)
- Koshish ...Ek Aashaa (2000)
- Kyun Ki Saans Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi
- Kahani Ghar Ghar Ki (2000)
- Manzilien Apni Apni (TV series) (2001) – Home production
- Miit (2002) – Home production
- Thriller at 10 (2005–2006) – Home Production
- Ke Hobe Biggest Fan (2010)
- Rooh – Home Production
- Love Story (2007) – Home Production
- Stories by Rabindranath Tagore (2015) – Home Production
- Super Dancer As a Judge (Season 1–4) – (2016–2021)
Awards and nominations
class="wikitable" |
Year
!Award !Film !Category !Result |
---|
rowspan="2"|2008
|rowspan="7"|Filmfare Awards |rowspan="2"|Life in a... Metro |{{Nom}} |
Best Screenplay
|{{Won}} |
2013
|{{Nom}} |
rowspan="4"|2021
|rowspan="4"|Ludo |{{Nom}} |
Best Director
|{{Nom}} |
Best Screenplay
|{{Nom}} |
Best Production Design
|{{Nom}} |
2005
| rowspan="8"|IIFA Awards |{{Nom}} |
2007
|{{Nom}} |
rowspan="3" |2008
|rowspan="3"|Life in a... Metro |{{Nom}} |
Best Story
|{{nom}} |
Best Screenplay
|{{won}} |
rowspan="2" |2013
|rowspan="2"|Barfi! |{{Won}} |
Best Story
|{{Won}} |
2018
|{{Nom}} |
2008
|rowspan="3"|Producers Guild Film Awards |{{Nom}} |
rowspan="2"|2013
|rowspan="2"|Barfi! |Best Story |{{Nom}} |
Best Screenplay
|{{Nom}} |
2008
|rowspan="2"|Screen Awards |rowspan="2"|Best Director |{{Nom}} |
2013
|rowspan="7"|Barfi! |{{Won}} |
rowspan="3"|2013
|rowspan="3"|Zee Cine Awards |{{Won}} |
Best Screenplay
|{{Won}} |
Power Club – Box Office Award
|{{Won}} |
rowspan="3"|2013
|Best Director |{{Won}} |
Bollywood Hungama Surfers' Choice Movie Awards
|Best Director |{{Won}} |
Okinawa International Movie Festival
|Grand Jury Award |{{Won}} |
References
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