Archana Puran Singh and Anupam Kher slip into ‘Ms Briganza-Mr Malhotra’ mode again
“It’s not Mr. Malhotra that I’ve been chasing… I’ve been chasing you all along,” Archana quipped, channeling her inner Ms. Briganza. Anupam played along with ease.
“It’s not Mr. Malhotra that I’ve been chasing… I’ve been chasing you all along,” Archana quipped, channeling her inner Ms. Briganza. Anupam played along with ease.
The trailer, unveiled recently, offers a glimpse into the life of 21-year-old Tanvi Raina, played by debutant Shubhangi Dutt. Diagnosed with autism, Tanvi refuses to let her condition define her.
Jackie will be seen playing Brigadier Joshi in the film. “I’m thankful to Anupam Kher for casting me,” he said, adding that working with him was like being in a masterclass.
“Everyone who watches this film will walk away a little kinder,” Kher said during the trailer launch. “It’s my tribute to every person who is different but no less.”
In one of the photos, the actor is seen posing happily with De Niro, while another clip shows him beaming as he stands alongside De Niro and Tiffany on the red carpet.
De Niro, who was at Cannes to receive the prestigious honorary Palme d'Or for Lifetime Achievement, took time out to meet Anupam Kher.
Wearing a classic black tuxedo paired with a sharp bow tie, Kher embodied old-school elegance as he made his entrance into the auditorium, taking a moment to greet fans.
The film is going to premiere on May 17 at the Marché du Film, Cannes’ celebrated film market that runs parallel to the festival, and it’s already creating buzz.
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."