India, March 14 -- Filmmaker Anubhuti Kashyap, sister of directors Anurag and Abhinav Kashyap, may come from a family closely associated with Hindi cinema, but she insists that their legacy does not dictate the way she approaches storytelling. Her latest release, Accused, starring Konkona Sensharma and Pratibha Ranta examines the #MeToo movement from an unusual perspective - that of a woman in power who finds herself under investigation. While Anurag, best known for the Gangs of Wasseypur films, has already watched the project, Abhinav - who directed Dabangg (2010) and Besharam (2013) - is yet to see the Netflix film."Abhinav has been very, very caught up, and in a place where he does not have network. He wants to see the film with me," she shares. Comparisons with her filmmaker brothers may be inevitable, but Anubhuti says they rarely occupy her mind: "We are very contrasting as filmmakers, just as we are as people. I'm somewhere in between how Abhinav and Anurag are, as some sort of a balance. That also reflects in my voice as a filmmaker." This reflects in the genres of her projects, which she admits is rarely a calculated decision in her filmmaking. Her earlier show Afsos leaned towards black comedy, while Accused unfolds as a thriller. She says, "Drama and thriller come naturally to me, but my favourite genre is black comedy... I want to try my hand at everything."...