"The only thing I do is, I keep telling them that these are the problems you might face. You make a choice of what kind of movie you want to make and with that choice come the consequences. So, you have to be ready to face that," Anurag told PTI in an email interview.
The director, 44, says sometimes filmmakers should be aware of "a certain responsibility", while at other times they must know about the issues that they might face from authorities.
"That also will be a block that you have to face, convince and cross. Being a filmmaker today is more than just setting up a camera and taking shots and getting actors to act," says the director.
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Anurag, who is one of the co-producers of the Shlok Sharma-directed movie and has locked horns with the censor board in the past as well, says luckily filmmakers have the option to go beyond Pahlaj Nihalani, though he stops short of taking his name.
"...There is a process in place. There is always an option to go to the higher court. I am saying we have had far more liberal CBFC and everything before. Right now also it's not CBFC that's a problem, it's just one man who is there and who does things on his own whims and fancies.
"I think he is a phenomenal director. He has a lot of things that I lack as director. He has this unique sensitivity to lot of little things that I miss out in life. I look at the larger thing, he has this knack of picking up on tiny little things, he is very sensitive. The way he is going, I think I might really want to see what he does with filmmaking."
The director is confident that with the help of internet, the independent filmmakers will bring about a change.
"But they still have a better support system today than it was there earlier which is the internet. A lot of films are coming there. I mean we had a hard time sometimes for our films to be released and it might be now online exclusive for people to watch.