Thursday, March 20, 2025

Anurag Kashyap calls out Netflix India’s hypocrisy and moral corruption as he lauds Adolescence: “I am numb and envious and jealous”

Filmmaker Anurag Kashyap sparked a heated debate in the entertainment world with his latest Instagram post. He praised the young people in the British miniseries, and at the same time gave devastating criticism of the creative and operational flaws from Netflix India. 

A masterpiece that leaves Kashyap "deaf" 
In his post, Kassiap expressed his adolescence to adolescence, a series created by Jack Thorne and Stephen Graham in four episodes. He wrote. He wrote. He praised the performances of children's actors Owen Cooper and Stephen Graham. The amount of hard work that went to the show. "I can't imagine how preparations are prepared so that every episode can be filmed in one recording," said Kassiap, who has closed photographer Matthew Lewis and filmmaker Philip Balantini. 

A catastrophic attack on Netflix India 
However, praise of Kassiap for adolescence quickly became a platform for radiating his symptoms on Netflix India. In the comment area, he caused a great attack on the Indian streaming giant's Indian sector, denounced hypocrisy, lack of vision and prioritizing subscriptions from creative integrity. Kashyap has recently praised Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos. TedSarandos praised adolescence for promoting new realms, opposed the limitations of creativity, the integrity of such claims. His own Netflix. He wrote. He wrote. If you presented this, you probably refused it or would have turned it into a 90-minute movie... because there is no black and white ending. 

Frustration rooted in previous experiences 
Kashyap, who led the groundbreaking Sacred Games series co-directed by Netflix India, reflects his experience with Post Post Bitter. After they went to them twice, they dealt with the sacred game and the complete lack of empathy, courage and stupidity, and were released repeatedly with the immeasurable uncertainty of the series' head and team. That's irritating me," he ventilated. He accused Netflix India of being "illegal and morally corrupt." This shows that leadership, supported by LA bosses (probably Sarandos and Chief Content Officer Bela Bajaria), is likely to train India's strong markets and increase 1.4 billion people to be honest, honest, honest, honest, honest, honest, honest, honest, honest, honest, honest. It is fixed. 

From cooperation to chaos 
Filmmakers compared the past when Netflix Managing Director Eric Barmack personally directed his current cooperation. He claims the platform is promoting semi-baking projects such as Saare Jahan Se Achcha. "It makes me irritated and jealous of adolescents, envious, and hopeless shows," complained Kassiap. He pointed out that Netflix India's most successful offers, such as Delhi crime, Black Witness Warrants, Kohlra, and Fire Trials, have been carried over, or that projects on the platform doubt they will learn from [adolescent] acceptance for a better future. 

A call to change in the middle of global admiration 
Puberty, a psychological thriller about a 13-year-old boy accused of murder, is celebrated for his innovative single-take episodes and powerful achievements, and deserves universal praise from around the world. At this point, Kashyap remains hopeful yet skeptical, ending his joke with a thumbs.

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