Anurag Basu Biography
Anurag Basu, a Bollywood director and writer explores relationships and adversity on reel. He had his share of tough times when he was diagnosed with leukemia. <br /><br />Basu directed television serials among which is Tara (1993), which became one of the first soap operas on Indian television. He also directed Balaji Telefilms&rsquo; Koshish Ek Aasha (1997) and Miit (2002), which was based on Rabindranath Tagore&rsquo;s Noukadubi. <br /><br />He made his debut in movies with Kucch Toh Hai (2003). It starred Tusshar Kapoor and Esha Deol. The movie wasn&rsquo;t anywhere near a major success. He made movies under the Vishesh Films banner. Saaya (2003) belonged to the supernatural genre about a doctor who communicates with his dead wife through his patients. It starred John Abraham and Tara Sharma. <br /><br />Murder (2004) was based on Hollywood&rsquo;s hit Unfaithful. It starred Emraan Hashmi and Mallika Sherawat. The movie along with it&rsquo;s soundtrack became a big success. During the filming of his next movie Tumsa Nahin Dekhan (2004), Basu was diagnosed with blood cancer. The movie was later completed by Mohit Suri and Mahesh Bhatt. <br /><br />In 2006, Anurag Basu came back to make Gangster with Emraan Hashmi, Kangana Ranaut and Shiney Ahuja. It was supposed to be based on Abu Salem&rsquo;s real life affair with actress Monica Bedi. The movie did well. <br /><br />It was followed by the critically acclaimed Life in a Metro. He is currently working on Kites with Hrithik Roshan, Kangana Ranaut and Mexican actress Barbara Mori. <br /><br />He wrote the screenplays for Gangster, Life in a Metro and Kites and won the Filmfare Best Screenplay Award for Life in a Metro.
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