Anurag Basu and Vikramaditya Motwane are set to guide a set of budding filmmakers as part of a new initiative.<br />They will mentor 15 fresh filmmakers, who will get to show a 10-minute short film each as part of Humara Movie Mentor Talent for Filmmaking, which is a section at the Wassup! Andheri festival.<br />Kashyap, who has made pathbreaking films like Dev D, Gulaal and Gangs Of Wasseypur, is indeed jealous of the talents who will get a chance through this initiative.<br />"Unfortunately, when we started off, we didn't have anybody to guide us. We wanted to make films, but we didn't get proper guidance. I used to wait for many hours to meet the directors and I had a real tough time. These kinds of initiatives will help these new breed of talents," Kashyap told reporters here Wednesday.<br />"I am so jealous that we didn't have this kind of stuff during our times," he added.<br />Agreeing with Kashyap, Motwane, who got his first big Bollywood break with Udaan, said: "We had a bad time. Back then it was not easy to make a mark. I wish we had these kind of initiatives in our times. We will take these talents under our wings."<br />He said earlier it was very difficult to make a short film, but the situation has changed for good.<br />"Earlier it was so tough to make short film... to hire cameras was so expensive! But now one can shoot a short film even on a phone and get it edited. Things have changed, and for the better," said Motwane.<br />Wassup! Andheri is a four-day fest which will celebrate the socio-cultural spirit of the Mumbai. It will serve as a platform for different art forms like filmmaking, painting, photography, theatre, literature, fashion, culinary, music and dance.<br /><br />Like * Comment * Share - Don't forget to LIKE the video and write your COMMENT's<br /><br />If You Like The Video Don't Forget To Share With Others & Also Share Your Views.<br />Your One Stop Destination For All The Latest Videos Subscribe Now!<br />http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=seplvideo