It was hard for Indians to digest a film like ‘Yellow Boots’,the diaspora is more conservative. “The audience defines your longevity in this business. For me that market is very important as it kept me alive as a filmmaker when I had no support here. Because I am getting to make movies here I can’t abandon them. That was the time when my biggest support was outside India. The director says he wants to continue reaching out to new audiences. Kashyap’s films have been recognised worldwide for their unique approach in storytelling,which is often bereft of the usual Bollywood cliches. I have not seen the films so I will watch them with the audience but I am scared about their response to the films,” says the director,who is keen to take his films beyond the Indian diaspora. Kashyap,who is already in Cannes,says he is awaiting the screening of two part “Wasseypur” and home production ‘Peddlers’ with a lot of nervousness.
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