Native name অনুরাগ বlসু Years active 1993 – present Spouse Tani Basu Nationality Indian Religion Hindu | Ethnicity Bengali Name Anurag Basu TV shows India's Best Dramebaaz Occupation Director, writer Role Film director | |
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Parents Deepshikha Basu, Subrato Basu Movies Barfi!, Jagga Jasoos, Kites, Gangster, Life In A Metro Similar People |
Anurag Basu (Super Dancer Chapter 2 judge) lifestyle, income, net worth, family, fact ||[YES INDIA]
Anurag Basu (Bengali: অনুরাগ বসু) is an India television-advertiser, reality show-judge, director, actor, screenwriter and producer. He began his directing career in television, moving to feature films in 2002. Basu achieved initial success with his films tackling the themes of passion and adultery such as Life in a... Metro, Kites, Gangster and Murder. Later, he directed Comedy-drama films such as Barfi! and Jagga Jasoos.
Contents
- Anurag Basu Super Dancer Chapter 2 judge lifestyle income net worth family fact YES INDIA
- Guftagoo with anurag basu
- Early life
- Television
- Films
- Personal life
- Filmography
- References

Guftagoo with anurag basu
Early life

Basu was born into an upper-middle-class Bengali family in Bhilai, Chhattisgarh. His parents, Subrato Bose and Deepshikha Bose, were award-winning theatrical artists and Basu grew up watching them perform in his father's theatre company (Abhiyaan). He attended BSP Senior Secondary School, Sector -IV, Bhilai Steel Plant, Steel Authority of India Ltd. Bhilai, Chattisgarh (Then Madhyapradesh), spending part of his life in Garia, South Kolkata. Although Basu was admitted to Jabalpur Engineering College, but he quit it after some time. He received a B.Sc. degree in Physics honours. from the University of Mumbai, intending to study cinematography at FTII, Pune; however, during his college years in Mumbai he had an opportunity to assist on a number of levels in TV and film projects. After trying to remain involved with filmmaking, Basu became an assistant director to Raman Kumar on Tara.
Television

Basu was in his mid-twenties when he began his television career as an assistant director on Tara, directing about 70 episodes. He directed television serials, trying genres ranging from daily soaps to thrillers such as Saturday Suspense and Ajeeb Dastaan and horror (X-Zone). Basu's most successful work during this period was the Balaji Telefilms soap Koshish ...Ek Aashaa in 2000 and made pilot episodes of Indian television shows including Kyun ki saans bhi kabhi bahu thi, Kahani ghar ghar ki, Kasouti zindagi ki in 2001 and 2002. He began his own company and initially he produced TV serials for ZEETV and SONY channel. The popular shows of his company were Manzilien Apni Apni, Miit, Thriller at Ten, and Horror shows on ZEE. He himself directed the TV series Miit (based on the novel Noukadubi by Rabindranath Tagore), Manzilien Apni Apni and all his other series. Basu has directed many television shows. In 2000 he received a RAPA Award for Best Director Award from the Radio and TV Advertisers Practitioners Association, followed by an Aashirwad Award for Best Director two years later. Basu returned to television in 2007 to produce and direct the college drama Love Story and hosted the Bengali reality show Ke Hobe Biggest Fan (Who Will Be the Biggest Fan) for Zee Bangla in 2010. Basu started his own film production house, Ishana Movies, in 2007 and the first film of his production company was the 2007 musical drama film Life in a... Metro with co-producer UTV. Currently his series Stories by Rabindranath Tagore is airing on Netflix and EPIC Channel.
Films

From his first job in films as an ‘extra’ actor (Dalaal 1993) to his first film as director, it was a journey of nearly eleven years.His first film was the mystery-drama Saaya for Mahesh Bhatt's production company, Vishesh Films, starring John Abraham and Tara Sharma, which failed at the box office and was panned by critics for its loose screenplay.

Basu's third film was 2004's Murder. The film dealt with adultery and contained sex scenes, unusual for Indian cinema. Despite its "A" certificate from the Central Board of Film Certification. It was well received by critics, who appreciated performances by Mallika Sherawat, Emraan Hashmi and Ashmit Patel. Basu's next movie was Gangster, in which he first collaborated with Pritam (who later scored Life in a... Metro). He was diagnosed with acute leukemia in 2004, halfway through Tumsa Nahin Dekha. Basu was immediately hospitalised, directing parts of the film from his hospital bed. He gave instructions by dictaphone for camera angles and script changes, with Mahesh Bhatt and Mohit Suri completing the film while the director underwent chemotherapy.
His next film was 2010's Kites, starred Hrithik Roshan, Bárbara Mori and Kangana Ranaut.
In 2012 Basu's film Barfi!, starring Ranbir Kapoor, Priyanka Chopra and Ileana D'Cruz, opened to largely-positive reviews and was well received at the Busan International Film Festival. Barfi! was selected for the Taipei and Morocco film festivals. It was India's entry for the Academy Awards, which was criticized after Basu was accused of plagiarizing several Hollywood films. and was a box-office hit during its opening week, earning Rs. 586 million, and was the third-highest-grossing film that year.
His thriller film Jagga Jasoos has been shooting in Cape Town, South Africa. Originally planned for a release in 2014, schedule conflicts set back release until May 2015. Produced by Basu and Ranbir Kapoor's new production company (Picture Shuru Entertainment) in association with Disney Studios, actors under consideration were Ranbir Kapoor, Priyanka Chopra, Katrina Kaif and Alia Bhatt were under consideration for lead roles. Filming is underway in Cape Town, and after completion, the film was originally scheduled to release in 2014 but, due to conflicting commitments by the lead actors, the film has been rescheduled to release on 29 May 2015. Reports from Cape Town were that the real-world romance of leads Ranbir Kapoor and Katrina Kaif and occasional arguments between the two caused some delays and resulted in scenes not having the import intended by director Anurag Basu. By 20 March 2014, the director had completed 20 days of filming with his leads and, being unhappy with initial efforts by actor Ranbir Kapoor, intends to use the additional schedule time to re-shoot some scenes.
Personal life
Basu is married to Tani Basu and has two daughters, Ishana (b. 2004) and Ahana (b. 2007). Basu fought with leukemia, but never gave up hope of living a positive and energetic life.