Anurag
Kashyap
Wants
To
Dies
In
LCU:
Anurag
Kashyap
said
that
he
does
not
want
any
prominent
role
in
Lokesh
Kanagaraj's
films
but
he
just
want
to
die
in
the
popular
Lokesh
Cinematic
Universe.
Most
Wanted
Director
Lokesh
Kanagaraj
Lokesh
Kanagaraj
is
one
of
the
most
popular
directors
in
India
right
now.
Starting
from
Maanagaram,
all
the
films
he
directed
till
Vikram
became
hits,
so
the
demand
for
him
has
increased.
Especially
the
mega
blockbuster
of
Vikram
has
taken
him
to
the
top
of
the
film
industry.
Due
to
this,
actors
of
other
languages
are
also
showing
interest
to
act
in
Lokesh's
direction.
Lokesh
Kanagaraj
is
now
directing
Leo
with
Vijay.
The
shooting
of
the
film
is
nearing
completion
and
the
film
is
releasing
on
19th
October.
It
is
said
that
the
business
of
the
film
has
so
far
been
more
than
400
crore
rupees
while
the
shooting
has
not
yet
been
completed.
Apart
from
this,
the
film
is
expected
to
earn
Rs
500
crores
before
its
release
as
some
business
including
theater
rights
in
Kerala
are
yet
to
be
started.
Lokesh
Gives
Glorious
Death
To
Actors
Lokesh
Kanagaraj
is
going
to
direct
two
films
after
completing
Leo.
One
of
them
is
the
second
part
of
the
movie
Kaithi.
As
the
first
part
of
the
film
has
become
a
mega
hit,
the
expectations
for
the
second
part
of
the
film
are
still
undiminished
among
the
fans.
Meanwhile,
Lokesh
Kanagaraj
has
been
roped
in
to
direct
Rajinikanth's
171st
film.
There
are
reports
that
it
will
be
Rajini's
last
film.
Lokesh
Kanagaraj's
screenplay
structure
has
been
a
huge
hit
over
his
story
selection.
Especially
in
the
film
Vikram,
Lokesh
scored
a
sensational
hit
for
the
cinematic
universe.
So
many
actors
are
wondering
if
they
will
make
at
least
one
scene
in
his
LCU.
In
this
case,
famous
director
Anurag
Kashyap
has
spoken
about
Lokesh.
In
a
recent
interview,
he
said,
"I
don't
want
any
role
in
Lokesh
Kanagaraj's
LCU.
I
want
to
die
in
his
film
because
he
gives
actors
a
glorious
death
in
his
films." Speaking
further,
he
said,
"I
saw
the
movie
'Viduthalai.'
I
liked
it.
Soori
and
Rajeev
Menon
surprised."