Anurag
Kashyap
is
impressed
by
Rajkumar
Hirani's
latest
film
PK
and
says
the
filmmaker
is
one
of
the
bravest
directors
to
explore
daring
subjects
like
Gandhi
and
religion
through
his
movies.
The
42-year-old
'Black
Friday'
director,
who
is
known
for
making
films
with
real-life
issues
in
the
backdrop,
said
he
is
an
admirer
of
Hirani.
"I
have
seen
'PK'
and
it's
one
of
the
most
relevant
film
of
today.
I
really
think
that
Raju
Hirani
is
the
bravest
filmmaker.
He
has
proved
himself
twice.
"People
say
Dibakar
(Banerjee),
Vishal
(Bhardwaj)
and
I
are
brave
but
I
feel
Raju
is
the
one.
He
made
a
film
on
Gandhiji
in
'Lage
Raho
Munnabhai'
and
on
religion
in
'PK'
and
he
did
it
effectively," Kashyap
told.
Kashyap
liked
the
way
Hirani
dealt
with
the
first
half
of
the
Aamir
Khan-starrer
PK,
which
released
last
Friday
and
is
doing
good
at
the
box-office.
"PK's
first
half
is
amazing
and
he
said
everything
what
he
tried
to
say
through
the
montage.
Second
half
is
the
story,
which
you
have
to
tell
according
to
the
market
and
to
complete
the
storyline.
Aamir
Khan's
flashback
is
the
most
effective
and
best
part
in
the
film.
"Generally,
we
filmmakers
get
into
our
subject
to
prove
its
poignancy
so
much
that
we
end
up
making
it
less
effective
for
audience.
But
Raju
didn't
do
that," Kashyap
said.