Anupam Kher walks down the memory lane, recollects his struggles, journey of 40 years in cinema
Anupam Kher: Veteran actor Anupam Kher is getting praise for his work in ‘Vijay 69’. The actor believes that every experience in life matters. The actor shared pictures on his Instagram at different places and with different people.
He also wrote a long note in the caption, in which he recalled his 40 years of journey in cinema and his struggles.
What did Anupam Kher write in the caption?
He wrote, “Casa Maria, Bandra: Casa Maria on St. Paul Road is my third house in the city. This was during Saaransh (his first film in 1984) and I was living on the first floor.”
He further said, “Bal Gandharva Rang Mandir, (Bandra West), 3 June 1981 When I came to Mumbai for a job in an acting school, I came to know that actually there was no building or place or acting school there. Were taking classes.
The actor also remembered his theater days
After this the actor talked about the iconic Prithvi Theater in Juhu area of Mumbai. He told, when I came to Mumbai on June 3, 1981, I started my life from Prithvi Theater Juhu. This is the same place where Satish Kaushik’s play ‘Us Paar Ka Nazara’ was played, which was an adaptation of Arthur Miller’s play ‘A View from the Bridge’.
He further said, “My first one BHK flat was in Kalumal Estate, Juhu. After this I bought B23 in Kalumal Estate Juhu. I lived between 82 and 83 in Shastri Nagar Santa Cruz Linking Road Extension. I lived with four people. .
We slept on the floor and there was no fan. I can never forget those days. Let us tell you that Anupam Kher’s film ‘Vijay 69’ made under the banner of Yash Raj Films is currently streaming on Netflix.
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