Key Points

Anurag Kashyap has launched a fierce attack on the makers of an AI-generated film called 'Chiranjeevi Hanuman - The Eternal'. He specifically targeted Vijay Subramaniam, CEO of Collective Artists Network, for producing the film while representing human artists. Kashyap called this move a blatant betrayal and profit-driven bypass of the creative community. He urged any self-respecting artist to immediately leave the agency in protest against this AI exploitation.

Key Points: Anurag Kashyap Slams AI Film Chiranjeevi Hanuman Makers

  • Anurag Kashyap accuses agency head of bypassing human artists for profit
  • Calls for actors with spine to leave the talent agency in protest
  • Links controversy to recent AI-altered ending in Raanjhanaa re-release
  • Warns AI represents a future for spineless artists in the industry
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Anurag Kashyap points guns at 'Chiranjeevi Hanuman - The Eternal' makers for making AI-generated film

Director Anurag Kashyap attacks Collective Artists Network CEO Vijay Subramaniam for producing an AI-generated film, calling it a betrayal of human artists.

"Any actor or anyone who calls themselves artists, and has a spine will be and should be either questioning him or leaving the agency - Anurag Kashyap"

Mumbai, Aug 19

Indian auteur Anurag Kashyap has pointed his guns at the makers of the recently announced AI-generated film ‘Chiranjeevi Hanuman - The Eternal’.

On Tuesday, the filmmaker took to his Instagram, and shared a long note targeting Vijay Subramaniam, Founder & Group CEO of Collective Artists Network. Anurag said that Vijay, who has an image for representing artistes, is bypassing the same artiste community to make profits, and keep them out of the revenue generating system of the entertainment industry.

He wrote, “Congratulations @vijaysubramaniam84. Here is the man heading the @lifeatcollectiveartistsnetwork that represents artists, writers, directors, now producing a film made by AI. So much for looking after and representing the interests of creators. End of the day, all these agencies are only interested in making money off you and since they choose turkeys after turkeys for you and you’re not making enough for them , they are going all AI”.

He further mentioned, “Any actor or anyone who calls themselves artists, and has a spine will be and should be either questioning him or leaving the agency since he has proved that he thinks you’re no match for his AI performance. This right here is the future for the spineless and cowardly so called artistes in the Hindi Film industry. Well done Vijay Subramaniam. Shame is not enough on you. You should be in the gutter”.

A few days ago, another AI-related controversy gripped the industry when the makers of the Dhanush-starrer ‘Raanjhanaa’ re-released the film in theatres with an AI-altered ending. The artiste fraternity called it a gross misconduct, and exploitation of power by the producers of the film.

With Artificial Intelligence gaining momentum, a 5th industrial revolution has begun marking a new era in tech and communication. The world order is set to undergo a massive change with the AI spilling out to different walks of life.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I respect Anurag's passion, we can't ignore that AI is the future. Instead of completely rejecting it, we should find ways to collaborate with technology while protecting artists' rights. Balance is key.
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Aditya G
Making an AI film about Lord Hanuman? This is disrespectful to our culture and traditions. Some things should remain sacred and not be reduced to algorithms. Jai Shri Ram! 🚩
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Sarah B
As someone working in the creative industry, this is terrifying. If agencies start replacing human artists with AI, thousands will lose their livelihoods. We need regulations now!
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Vikram M
Anurag always speaks truth to power! But the industry needs more than just angry tweets. We need collective action from all artists unions to protect our community from such exploitation.
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Nikhil C
The real issue is capitalism, not AI. Agencies will always prioritize profits over people. Artists need to become more business-savvy and create their own platforms instead of relying on these middlemen.

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