Words matter. These are the best Anupam Kher Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I discovered that the world frightens you with your shortcomings, but if you do not worry about it, you are liberated.
Every individual suffers from the fear of failure, but you can change your destiny only when you overcome it.
I have played 50 different kinds of fathers and villains. Only mediocre actors play the part the same way.
I cannot take away the fact I am a small-town boy from India, from a lower-middle class family, and was actually standing in front of De Niro – not on an equal level, but as an actor, on the same pedestal.
I would like congratulate everyone who was a part of ‘Life of Pi.’
I was neither good in sports nor at studies, but I always wanted to stand out and be noticed.
I was born in a poor family, a lower middle class family. My father was a clerk in the forest department. I was very bad at studies. I was not very good at sports, also.
People tend to scare you pointing out your shortfalls. If you voluntarily admit your faults, then people won’t have anything to point out.
I was able to overcome my failures because I was always confident of my abilities and was sure I could achieve what I had set out for.
It is important to be financially savvy when you turn producer. As a director, you just need to have a good script in hand.
Success is boring… failure is exciting and more entertaining.
Being a popular director or actor’s son can be frightening in this industry. What if you are not able to make it?
I had spent many days hungry; had slept on railway stations at times because I did not have money to pay for a hotel room… there were moments when I felt I had compromised my dignity as a human being and as an actor.
I’ve done 480-odd films, have my own acting school, won awards, etc. and now host a successful TV chat show – what else can I ask for? Yes, of course, every journey has its ups and downs, but that’s part of life.
I was failed in all other aspects of filmmaking and was completely bankrupt because my dreams were higher than realities. So I started my acting school in a small room with 12 students to prepare future actors and actresses.
I’m not a cribber, or someone who criticises. People who criticise are not doers. I’m a doer.
I’m looking to do an honest job, and I don’t have any Indian talk show as a reference point. I’m not looking down on them, but I want to do what Oprah did.
As for my stand, I think it has become difficult in our country to be a Hindu and a liberal at the same time.
My first British film was Gurinder Chadha’s ‘Bend It Like Beckham,’ which was a huge international success.
Birthdays are meant for special occasions.
I think in my mother tongue. That’s Hindi.
It’s important for couples to be friends first and to respect each other as individuals.
I approach every role with the same commitment because I’m being paid for it. To not do so would be unethical.
In day-to-day life, our brain sends lots of signals. In acting, there are no signals. You have to believe in what you are trying to portray.
In India, film sets are like a family atmosphere.