Celebrating four decades in the film industry, Anupam Kher recently shared an emotional note reflecting on his journey. Kher spoke candidly about the struggles, milestones, and dedication that have shaped his career. His upcoming film, Vijay 69 , holds a special place in this celebration, encapsulating the spirit of perseverance and reinvention that has defined his life in cinema.

Anupam Kher on Starting Out in Bollywood In a heartfelt message, Kher described the pivotal year of 1984 when he made his mark with Saaransh . “1984 was a make-or-break year for me. Every day was nerve-racking and tested my character.

.. I never wanted to be known as a fluke actor,” he wrote, crediting Mahesh Bhatt for casting him as a grieving, elderly father in the film.

At the time, Kher’s portrayal of a 65-year-old man, despite being in his 20s, shocked audiences and showcased his depth as an actor. “People thought I was arrogant and delusional..

. I wanted to make a mark,” he added. On Championing the Common Man Reflecting on his career, Kher discussed how his background influenced his portrayal of relatable, everyday characters.

He often channels the emotions he felt as a child in his performances. "Whenever I portrayed a common man, I play him on screen..

. It is always him and the common man that I represent on screen," Kher explained. He expressed gratitude for the challenges that molded his acting, including struggling days spent sleeping at railway stations or going hungry as he pu.