Anup Soni's Short Film 'Chintu' Echoes Viral Monkey Video's Emotion

Actor Anup Soni was deeply moved by a viral video of a baby monkey clinging to a soft toy, which reminded him of his short film "Chintu." The film, directed by Anubhav Anand, features Soni as a man revisiting his childhood home and finding an old monkey toy. Soni shared his thoughts on Instagram, encouraging viewers to watch the film on YouTube. The actor, known for shows like "Crime Patrol," continues to work across television and film.

Key Points: Anup Soni Links Viral Monkey Video to His Short Film 'Chintu'

  • Viral monkey video evokes emotion
  • Anup Soni recalls short film 'Chintu'
  • Film directed by Anubhav Anand
  • Explores nostalgia and childhood
  • Soni has balanced TV and film career
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Anup Soni says viral monkey reminded him of his short film 'Chintu'

Actor Anup Soni shares how a viral video of a baby monkey reminded him of his poignant short film 'Chintu', directed by Anubhav Anand.

Anup Soni says viral monkey reminded him of his short film 'Chintu'
"That viral video of a baby monkey hugging his soft toy stayed with me. - Anup Soni"

Mumbai, Feb 24

Actor Anup Soni was reminded of his short film "Chintu", directed by Anubhav Anand, after a viral video of a baby monkey hugging its soft toy surfaced online.

A video of a baby monkey clinging tightly to a soft toy after reportedly being abandoned by its mother has left the internet deeply moved.

Anup took to Instagram, where he shared a picture of himself along with a toy monkey, similar to the viral clip.

The actor shared that the clip stayed with him and brought back memories of the short film he had done a few years ago. Titled Chintu, the film was directed by Anubhav Anand and revolved around a man returning to his childhood home.

Anup wrote in the caption: "That viral video of a baby monkey hugging his soft toy stayed with me. Few years back, I did a short film called CHINTU directed by very talanted @anubhavanand2010 , in which I played a man returning to his childhood home only to find his old monkey soft toy still there."

"The house was empty but the conversation wasn't. Do watch it on @youtube," he added.

Anup, who is married to actress Juhi Babbar, began his career with roles in television serials such as Sea Hawks and Saaya.

He then took a break from television to work in cinema and appeared in the 2003 films Kharaashein: Scars From Riots, Hum Pyar Tumhi Se Kar Baithe and Hathyar.

In 2004, he appeared in Ashoke Pandit's film Sheen. But he returned to television to work in CID: Special Bureau. Anup continues working in both films and television, and he previously worked on the serial Crime Patrol.

He was recently seen in the series Saare Jahan Se Accha, which follows a resilient Indian spy who must defeat his counterpart across the border in Pakistan, in a battle of wits and tradecraft to sabotage its nuclear program.

Anup also appeared in a cameo in the film The Great Shamsuddin Family, directed by Anusha Rizvi. It stars an ensemble cast including Kritika Kamra, Shreya Dhanwanthary, Sheeba Chaddha, Farida Jalal and Purab Kohli.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good to see actors promoting meaningful short films. The industry needs more content like this instead of just masala movies. Anup Soni's performance in 'Saare Jahan Se Accha' was brilliant too. Jai Hind!
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Ananya R
The connection he made is so beautiful. It shows how artists observe the world differently. Though I wish the article focused a bit more on the short film's message rather than just his career timeline.
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Vikram M
Saw that monkey video on WhatsApp! Entire family was emotional. Did not know about this short film. Will watch it with my kids this weekend. Anup Soni is a underrated gem of Indian cinema and TV.
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David E
Interesting cross-cultural moment. The universal theme of attachment and childhood nostalgia is something everyone can relate to, whether in Mumbai or elsewhere. Well done to the actor for highlighting his work in a relevant way.
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Siddharth J
From Crime Patrol to spy series to emotional shorts – what a range! This is the kind of content that deserves more spotlight than celebrity gossip. Respect. 👍

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