Director Anurag Kashyap has revealed that he will soon begin teaching in Kerala. The filmmaker said he loves to guide young people.
Speaking on Flip the Script with Shubra podcast, Anurag said, "My driver came to me and said, ‘Mere bete ka kuch karo (Help my son out)’. My driver’s son is highly educated. He went to BITS. I called him over, asked, ‘Kya karna hai (What do you want to do)’? His interest was creative, so I started giving him graphic novels. I told my driver to leave his son to me. Now he’s so into graphic novels. He’s so into it, and he’s going in a different direction. I love doing that. I have access to these things that I want to
share with people and say, ‘Chal aaja, tereko corrupt karta hoon’ (Let me corrupt you).”
Anurag said that people should follow their passion, adding, "Just do what you love, and be consumed by it. Because when you’re consumed by it, it’s not a struggle.”
Anurag also opened up about experiencing health scares during the pandemic and said he then decided to give time to himself over others. He said he broke his own home so that people would not stay over at his place and he would have the freedom to do what he wanted to do.
On the work front, Anurag last directed Kennedy, which starred Sunny Leone and Rahul Bhat.