It hasn’t been too long ago that Anurag Kashyap took a historical stance against censorship and a right one and came out with winning glory. Udta Punjab, being one of the films that Anurag’s co-partnered firm Phantom was terribly endangered by the Censor Board, stood up as a united voice for the desperate need of revision of censorship rules for films in India. Anurag who’s films have become iconic landmarks has etched a unique space for this new age filmmaker amongst the audiences who’s directorial skills have earned him millions of fans.