Anurag Kashyap, a renowned filmmaker known for his intelligent and honest approach, is a passionate reader who values books and teachings.
"Crime and Punishment" by Dostoevsky follows Rodion Raskolnikov, a struggling ex-student from St. Petersburg, who kills an old woman for money, leading to his eventual lunacy.
"The Outsider" by Albert Camus tells the story of Meursault, a distant Algerian man, whose legendary saying "Mother died today, or maybe yesterday" appears on the page.
Franz Kafka's 'The Trial' follows Josef K., an average man arrested without knowing the crime he committed.
Fyodor Dostoevsky's 'Notes from Underground' is a journal entry by the Underground Man, detailing his life filled with bitterness and self-loathing.
'The Rebel' is a philosophical essay by Albert Camus that delves into the essence of rebellion and revolution, its origins, and the justification for violence and devastation for liberty.
To Kill a Mockingbird book of Harper Lee explores the experiences of black men during a time of racial prejudice and injustice.
'Metamorphosis' by Franz Kafka explores the theme of alienation, identity, and the consequences of modern living through the story of Gregor Samsa, who is transformed into a bug.