Anurag Kashyap has opened up about the impact the shelving of his film 'Maximum City' in 2021 had on his physical and mental health.
Streaming giant Netflix had backed out of the film after Amazon Prime's 'Tandav' was mirred in controversy.
In a recent interview with The Washington Post, Kashyap called 'Maximum City' his best work.
“It was my best work. I’ve never done such honest, important work.”
Kashyap called the cautious approavch by streaming platforms post the Tandav controversy a form of invisible censorship
Kashyap added that either his content was sensitive at that time or he had become a sensitive figure for the streaming platform.
Talking about the impact the whole incident left on him, the ‘Kennedy’ director said that he fell into a prolonged state of depression and that he suffered two heart attacks.
He said, “Maximum City was where all my energy went. I was heartbroken. I totally lost it.”
Anurag Kashyap’s latest film Kennedy premiered at the 2023 Cannes Film Festival. It starred Sunny Leone and Rahul Bhatt in lead roles.
Tandav controversy
Helmed by Ali Abbas Zafar, the web show 'Tandav' was accused of hurting religious sentiments of a section of the audience with its scene featuring Mohd Zeeshan Ayyub, who, dressed as lord Shiva.
After the controversy many projects were shelved to avoid backlash.