Veteran actor believes that one should never take their parents for granted, as wherever we stand, it is because of their blessings and love. ADVERTISEMENT Kher explained that while our parents never forget us, we sometimes neglect them due to our hectic schedules. "My mother calls me every morning to know about my well-being.

Our elders are like this and they always think about us. Blessings of parents are greater than anything." In a conversation with ANI, he recalled an incident and said, "Recently, I heard a very heart-wrenching story from someone.

That a gentleman had put his mother in an old people's home. She got sick and became very serious. Then he brought her home and she told him that there was no fan in the old-age home.

'He said 'maa tum to ja rahi ho'(you are going to die) why are you thinking all this', to this, she responded, 'Son I managed anyhow but I am just thinking about your good'. This story shook me completely. Our elders are important and we should always make sure to take proper care of them.

" The actor said that films are not just meant to entertain people but at the same place, they should also convey a message. While talking about his film 'The Signature', which was released today. Kher plays an elderly husband Arvind whose wife Ambika ( is put on life support shortly after she falls sick.

He said, " After Covid, there has been no human being who hasn't experienced the fear of losing someone beloved...

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