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Mumbai, May 26
Veteran actor Anupam Kher credits his thriving career in Bollywood with filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt, who directed him in the hit 1984 film "Saaransh".
"Saaransh", who has 35-year career outing in the Hindi film industry concerned a former school teacher and his wife, who lived a difficult life after the death of their only son in a street incident in New York.
The actor tweeted: "My first film" Saaransh "was released on May 25, 1984. It has been 35 years since I was 28 years old and I played in BV Pradhan , 65 years old, in the movie, a long journey.But for me, it's only the beginning.Thank you.Become bless me.I still have a long way to go. "Bhatt thanked Anupam for giving "Saaransh" your life "
My first film #Saaransh was released on May 25, 1984. It has been 35 years since I was 28 years old and I was playing in a #BVPradhan aged 65. This looks like a long trip.But for me it is only the beginning.Thank you.Become bless me.J & # 39; have a long way to go. " # 35ans of AnupamKher pic.twitter.com/Zrj5kkaR3v
– Anupam Kher (@AnupamPKher) May 24, 2019
" Like our deceased Sanjeev Kumar said: "Anupam was born to play this role". gratitude, "added the filmmaker.
Anupam replied, "Thank you Mahesh Bhatt saab for your trust in a 28-year-old newcomer to Mumbai and for giving him the best role of his life.You have changed my life forever.Love and gratitude and much more for life "The 63-year-old actor was last seen on the big screen in" The Accidental Prime Minister ". He played the former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in the film. – IANS
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