Anupam Kher Launches 'Actor Prepares' in Delhi, Says Took 21 Years to Convince People

Anupam Kher has inaugurated a new Delhi branch of his renowned acting institute, 'Actor Prepares'. He stated that it took over two decades to convince people that acting is a skill that can be formally taught and honed. Kher cited the rise of OTT platforms and Delhi's cultural landscape as perfect reasons for the expansion. The launch event was also attended by actor Boman Irani, who emphasized the importance of learning the craft to seize opportunities in today's thriving industry.

Key Points: Anupam Kher Inaugurates Actor Prepares Delhi Branch

  • Delhi branch launched after 21 years
  • OTT boom creates ideal timing
  • Alumni include Deepika Padukone, Varun Dhawan
  • Boman Irani stresses craft & practice
  • Institute founded in 2005
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"Took 21 years to convince people that acting can be taught": Anupam Kher, Boman Irani inaugurate 'Actor Prepares' in Delhi

Anupam Kher & Boman Irani launch Actor Prepares in Delhi. Kher says it took 21 years to prove acting can be taught, cites OTT boom.

"It took us 21 years to convince people that acting can be taught - Anupam Kher"

New Delhi, January 31

Actor and Padma Bhushan awardee Anupam Kher announced the grand launch of his acting institute, 'Actor Prepares', in Delhi after over two decades of its foundation in Mumbai.

Speaking to ANI, Anupam Kher called Delhi the "ideal location" for the new branch of the 'Actor Prepares' institute, citing its cultural background. Additionally, with the rise of OTT platforms creating opportunities, Kher called it the perfect time to launch the school.

"Delhi is the capital of the country, but also culture captial. Here are embassies, art performances and exhibitions. I wanted to do it for a long time, I needed a central place in Delhi. It took us 21 years to convince people that acting can be taught, and years to build a reputation; now we can say we are the finest acting schools in the world. I am not able to say that for myself as an actor. We have so many OTT platforms, there are so many opportunities to get today, hence it was the ideal time to open today," said Anupam Kher.

The actor also reflected on the alumni of the Actor Prepares, which includes Deepika Padukone, Varun Dhawan, Shubhangi Dutt and many more.

When asked about the success story of any student in the 'Actor Prepares' institute, which makes him proud, Anupam Kher said, "Deepika Padukone, Hrithik Roshan, Shubhangi Dutt, who played the lead actress in Tanvi The Great, Varun Dhawan, Abhishek, and so many. They did a workshop with us first, but Deepika was a three-month trained actress. I think she learnt a lot from the school."

The grand launch of the new branch was also attended by actor-director Boman Irani. The actor stressed the importance of learning the craft of acting to get opportunities in the film industry.

"If you want to be an actor, then in this day and age, there is so much work around that if you are a competent actor and you have got the right attitude, you will get work. Learn your craft, and practice hard in every situation and for any role that comes your way. Practice for auditions," said Boman Irani.

Actor Prepares was established in 2005 by Anupam Kher. It is a professional drama and actingschool in the world. Over nearly two decades, the institute has become synonymous with disciplined, comprehensive and industry-aligned training, helping launch the careers of some of India's most successful actors.

The school's pedagogy blends tried-and-tested techniques with modern performance methodologies, giving students the tools to develop confidence, credibility and craft in both theatre and on-camera work, as per the press note shared by the organisers.

At the press conference, Anupam Kher demonstrated his teaching skills by picking volunteers to enact a random scene. He also highlighted the difficulty of teaching acting to people who are not familiar with it.

As per the press note, the New Delhi centre will offer a range of exciting and professionally oriented programmes, all taught by experienced industry trainers. It will include Full-Length Acting Programmes, Screen & On-Camera Training, Specialised Workshops and Guest Sessions & Industry Masterclasses.

Over the years, Actor Prepares has trained and mentored several celebrated names from Indiancinema, including Deepika Padukone, Hrithik Roshan, Varun Dhawan, Kiara Advani, ShubhangiDutt, Abhishek Bachchan, Preity Zinta, Esha Gupta, Gauahar Khan, among others, reinforcing its reputation as a launchpad for serious acting talent, as per the press note.

- ANI

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Sarah B
While I respect Mr. Kher's achievements, I have a slightly different view. Can acting truly be "taught" in a classroom, or is it more about innate talent and life experience? Some of our greatest actors had no formal training. That said, a good institute can definitely polish skills and teach technique. Wishing the students well.
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Priya S
Finally! Was waiting for something like this in Delhi. The Mumbai branch has such a stellar alumni list. As a theatre enthusiast here, I know so many talented people who couldn't move to Mumbai for training. This opens doors. Hope the fees are reasonable though. 🤞
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Vikram M
Boman Irani's point is key: "learn your craft." In today's competitive world, just having a good face isn't enough. You need skill. OTT shows have proven that. Good actors are getting recognition regardless of star power. A disciplined school like this is needed.
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Rohit P
"It took 21 years to convince people acting can be taught" – This line hits hard! So true about our Indian mindset where people think actors are just born. Hard work and training matter in every field. More power to institutions that professionalize the arts.
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Kavya N
The alumni list is seriously impressive. Deepika, Hrithik, Varun... speaks volumes about the quality. Hope they also focus on nurturing talent from smaller towns and diverse backgrounds. Indian cinema needs more fresh, authentic stories and faces.

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