Bollywood veteran actor Anupam Kher is now going to try his hand in the field of direction. His film 'Tanvi the Great' is going to release in theaters on July 18. The trailer of this film is very much liked by everyone. This film is very close to Anupam's heart. Amid the release of the film, actor TV 9 became part of the India's show 5 Editors segment. Here he spoke on many different issues.
In a conversation with TV 9, Anupam Kher was asked if his anger was selective? In response to this question, Anupam gave an interesting answer. Anupam was questioned about one of his tweets, in response to which he said that in 2013 there were many things which were not up and down. Anupam said that I do not care about those people who do such things.
Is Anupam Kher's anger selective?
Actually, Anupam Kher tweeted a tweet in 2013 for the rate of rupee against the dollar. In this tweet, Anupam Kher wrote- Everything is falling, the price of the rupee and the price of human being. 'We are residents of the country where Ganga cries'. On this tweet, Anupam Kher was questioned whether his anger is selective. In response to this question, Anupam Kher said- We live in a free country. I am not a political commentator. I did not agree with Indira Gandhi's emergency decision, but still I respect him. The way he fought the battle of 1971, it was a comfort.
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'I am a monster for some people'
Anupam Kher further said- I like many people of Congress. As Narasimha Rao ji openly discussed the situation in the market, I did not agree with the situation of the 1984 riots, which started after the murder of Indira ji. You call me hipocrats, I do not have any problem. I do not want to be famous all over the world. I am happy to be famous in front of some people. He will always think well about me. This is the disease and not everyone like me, I am not a victim of that disease. Not everyone likes God. I do not want to get caught in this clutches. For some people, I am a deity, and for some people a monster.
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