Exclusive - 'Black Friday' ready for release

  • IndiaGlitz, [Saturday,December 02 2006]

Anurag Kashyap has reasons to smile. His most distinguished work till date, 'Black Friday', is finally gearing up for release coming January.

Also an accomplished script and dialogue writer, Anurag hasn't enjoyed similar success so far when it comes to films directed by him. He has the dubious distinction of a director who has suffered the longest wait for his debut venture to be seen in theatres. His first film 'Paanch' has been stuck in the cans for ages, first due to censor restrictions and then due to a long delay from the producer's end.

Now the courageous director should be happy as while on one hand he is busy shooting for his John Abraham starrer 'No Smoking', on the other his second film 'Black Friday', a dark film based on 1993 Bombay bomb blasts, would finally release too.

Starring Kay Kay, Pawan Malhotra and other talented theatre artistes in important roles, 'Black Friday' is a hard-hitting drama produced by Arindam Mitra with lyrics by Piyush Mishra and music by famous band Indian Ocean.

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