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No bigger loss for me than losing Kalki: Anurag Kashyap
Panaji, May 7
He handles complex relationships
with a rare finesse and ease on reel, but in real life, filmmaker Anurag
Kashyap doesn't hesitate to admit he's "not good at relationships".
Almost two years after separating from Kalki Koechlin, he says there was
"no bigger loss" for him.
"Kalki is a great actress. What
happened between us, why we went separate ways... all that remains
between us. But she gave me six years of her life. I respect her for
what she is; she really changed my life. Even if she left me, it's
because the shortcoming is in me... I am not good at relationships,"
Anurag said here.
That's quite a paradox considering how he manages to handle complex relationships on screen. Isn't it?
"Yes,
but perhaps as they say... the man who makes people laugh, is often the
saddest. So, maybe it's just a case of that...Every person has a
weakness and strength... But yes, for me, there is no bigger loss that
Kalki is not with me today," he admitted candidly.
Kalki, 29, who
is an Indian of French descent, and Kashyap, 41, noted for his films
"Black Friday", "Gulaal" and "Gangs of Wasseypur", met and fell in love
while working on "Dev D" in 2009.
Kalki played Chandramukhi in Kashyap's modern take on Sarat Chandra's classic "Devdas".
The two sealed their romance by getting married in April 2011, but in 2013 that they announced their separation.
For
now, Kashyap is focussed on promoting his forthcoming mega project
"Bombay Velvet" with full gusto. Accompanied by the film's actors Ranbir
Kapoor, Anushka Sharma, Karan Johar, Satyadeep Misra, Siddharth Basu
and Vivaan Shah as well as crew members, he was in Goa on a unique
two-day event.
The movie, set in 'Bombay' of the 1960s, is slated to release on May 15. Kashyap is then eyeing a much-needed "break".