Anurag Kashyap is currently busy promoting his upcoming film 'Nishanchi'. Recently, he has shared his thoughts about Virat Kohli and Alia Bhatt in an interview. He has also talked about his choice of cinema.

Will not make Virat Kohli's biopic
Anurag Kashyap was asked if he would like to make a film based on the life of Indian cricketer Virat Kohli. Kashyap replied no to this. In a conversation with Filmigyan, Anurag Kashyap said, 'I don't think I will do this, because he is already a hero for many people. He is a hero for many children. If I make a biopic, I will choose a difficult subject.'
Praised Virat Kohli
Anurag Kashyap said about Virat Kohli, 'He is a very beautiful person. I know him very well. He is also a very authentic person. He is very emotional. He is an incredible person.'
Praised Alia Bhatt
The director praised Alia Bhatt because she lives on her own terms. Women in Bollywood are seen differently after marriage or after becoming a mother. He said, 'She (Alia Bhatt) said 'To hell with the debt that the industry had for so many years' because she moved on. She lives life the way she wants. She acts. Many people have got courage because of her. She has broken many notions. She is a great actress. I salute her for this.'

About 'Nishanchi'
Anurag Kashyap is in the news for his upcoming film 'Nishanchi'. The story of this film is from the 2000s. Bal Thackeray's grandson, Aishwarya Thackeray, is debuting with the film. He will be seen in a double role in the film. 'Nishanchi' will be released in theaters on September 19.
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