Anupam Kher shares family message from Jammu amid rising India-Pakistan tensions
Posting a video sent by his cousin from Jammu, Kher offered a glimpse into the lives of civilians living on edge — yet standing strong.
Posting a video sent by his cousin from Jammu, Kher offered a glimpse into the lives of civilians living on edge — yet standing strong.
Speaking to ANI, Anupam Kher delivered a powerful message: "Whoever tries to destroy our sisters' sindoor would get such a response."
"Before we move forward with today’s program, let’s observe a minute of silence for the victims of the Pahalgam attack," Kher said.
“Dosti ki koi umra nahi hoti…” (Friendship has no age), Kher wrote in his note. “I celebrate your day almost every day. Sometimes with a smile, sometimes with tears—but always with love.”
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Sharing a video on his Instagram handle, Anupam talked about how his mother has not been told about the real reason she has been admitted to the hospital.
He took to Instagram to explain the symptoms his mother started showing.
Along with it, he posted a photograph he had got clicked for fan mail in 1980s.
The untimely demise of the young actor has sent shock waves among celebrities and his fans alike.
The actor also recalled working in a cameo role in the Bengali film Desh, starring his mother Jaya Bachchan, in his early days.