Slept on the platform, 65 played at 28: How Anupam Kher knew that he was different but no less

Slept on the platform, 65 played at 28: How Anupam Kher knew that he was different but no less

Slept on the platform, 65 played at 28: How Anupam Kher knew that he was different but no less

In his book ‘Different Butt No Come’, Anupam Kher stated the story of an autistic girl in ‘Tanvi: The Great’, but also reflects it with his journey of flexibility. From reaching Mumbai with Rs 37 to challenge every stereotype, Kher’s book is a personal reflection that means to be seen as different.

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Slept on the platform, 65 played at 28: How Anupam Kher knew that he was different but no less
Anupam Kher launched his book ‘Different but No Kam’ (Photo: PTI)

In short

  • Anupam Kher launched the book ‘Different but No Kam’ inspired by his film ‘Tanvi: The Great’.
  • Kher portrayed autism as a strength, as a strength, through his film’s hero Tanvi.
  • He reflects the lesson of life, being hugging due to ‘separate but less’

Actor, filmmaker and writer Anupam Kher has launched his new book, titled ‘Different but No Kam’. In an interview with Indianody.inThe experienced actor talked about what inspired the idea behind the book, how he sees his life so far, and what he changed when he joined the industry.

Kher shared his experiences as a director for ‘Tanvi: The Great’, a film that inspired his latest book. He said that he did not want Nayak Tanvi in his film, he should be painted as “”.Unlikely“(Helpless), just because she was living with autism.

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When asked about the interesting title of the book, Kher said, “I look at life. What I have always tried to solve the problem – what happens when you expect more when you expect more. Most problems come from it, and it has nothing to do … I am not talking about very ambition. I am not very rigorous. That as a benhari, disabled, autistic girl. “

For Kher, there is nothing but life experiences, and they have lots to inspire the book after the book. In the interview, the 70 -year -old shared that the way he came to his life has come. Certainly, he tried to provide a structure to his life, and today he worked hard where he is, but he ever feared to go through a difficult time. Kher said that he always knew that he was ‘separate but less’.

“In today’s time the problem of comparative study is that you are constantly made to feel that someone else is doing better than you. But how someone else does better than you? Maybe they may have a better profile on social media than you. Maybe they have a better set of clothes, but it is mental strength and mental understanding that makes you powerful. This is the book.”

He said, “In addition, whatever I do, he starts his life from where I started, and from the point of view, I think I am the richest man on earth. I came to the city with Rs 37 on 371 June 1981. Therefore, it is to empower people. Do not let the world tell that you are less in any way.”

The two -time National Award winning actor said that he understood himself and knew his ability from the day he had stepped into the industry. He said that he dared to change the way of watching the industry to the actors and breaking the stereotypes.

“From the first day, I was a 28 -year -old boy when I played a 65 -year -old man. And I survived that one role. If it was not my first role, perhaps I didn’t survive this way in the last 40 years. I was bald. I was diluted at that time, and I knew that I was a drama school. What is not in your life or you are experiencing what I was feeling;

Kher continued, “Like when you asked me this question, I had a story to tell you that I slept on a railway platform. I was 28 years old, but I played 65. I knew that I was separate. I was the first person to break the myth of tycasting. Are.

Kher has established a solid reputation for cinematic greatness in his name. And all that, he said, the way he visited life, came from it. For that, there is no plan B, but “is jumping back”.

“I undergo depression. I go through sadness. I go through disappointment. I go through heartache. I have no choice but to bounce back and tell myself ‘I am different but not less’.”

Kher’s book follows the experience of scenes behind making ‘Tanvi: The Great’, which is still in theaters. The film is about an autistic girl, who sets up a special journey to fulfill the desire of her deceased father to fulfill the desire to salute the flag. It was released on 18 July.

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