Key Points

Anupam Kher shares his acting philosophy on Instagram while promoting his new Canadian film. He explains that authentic acting requires connecting with characters from within rather than just external portrayal. His film "Calorie" explores a Sikh-Canadian family grappling with trauma from the 1985 Air India bombing. The movie is having its premiere at the prestigious Calgary International Film Festival this month.

Key Points: Anupam Kher Says Acting Demands Inner Strength Not Just Appearance

  • Kher emphasizes internal connection over external portrayal in acting
  • His film Calorie screens at Calgary International Film Festival
  • The story follows a Sikh-Canadian family's traumatic past
  • Film explores intergenerational trauma from 1985 Air India bombing
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Anupam Kher talks about how acting demands inner strength, not just appearance

Veteran actor Anupam Kher reveals that true acting requires deep inner calmness and strength, not just external portrayal, as he discusses his role in Canadian film "Calorie."

"One has to connect with the character from within, bringing a certain inner calmness and strength. - Anupam Kher"

Mumbai, Sep 20

Veteran actor Anupam Kher says that acting is not just about the exterior portrayal of a character, but also about bringing a deep inner calmness and strength to the role.

The actor took to Instagram, where he shared a video of himself getting into character for his Canadian film “Calorie”, which is all set for its first official screening at the Calgary International Film Festival, which is taking place from September 18 - September 28.

Reflecting on his recent work in the Canadian film Calorie, Anupam said, “As an actor in certain roles, it is not just the exterior that matters. One has to connect with the character from within, bringing a certain inner calmness and strength. That’s what I focused on while working for Calorie.”

“ @caloriethefilm is having it’s first official screening at the prestigious @ciffcalgary! I am sorry I am not personally present but my best wishes are always with the whole team! Jai Ho! #Canadian #Film,” he added.

Based on a real life tragedy, Calorie follows a family living under the weight of a traumatic past while grappling to find their way back home to one another.

The film follows an intergenerational story of Monika, a Sikh-Canadian who must come to terms with a tragedy that she has kept secret from her two teenage daughters as she struggles to maintain her relationship with them.

In the hopes of setting things right, she sends Alia, her calorie-obsessed 13-year-old, and her 17-year-old Simi, to stay with relatives in Amritsar for the summer, and to give her time to take on her own demons.

Monika has been haunted by memories of her mother who was killed in the 1985 Air India bombing when she was a teenager. When Monika finally joins her daughters in India, she receives a cold welcome from the girls who feel abandoned by her.

- IANS

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Priya S
The film's subject sounds so powerful! Air India bombing is a painful chapter in our history. Glad Indian actors are telling these important diaspora stories internationally.
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Michael C
While I appreciate his insight, I wish more Indian actors would focus on creating original content rather than always playing diaspora roles in Western productions. Our own industry needs this depth too.
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Shreya B
Anupam Kher has always been such a versatile actor! From comedy to serious roles, he brings that inner strength he's talking about. Can't wait to watch this film! ❤️
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Aman W
This is why Indian actors are making waves globally. It's not just technical skill but the spiritual connection to the character. Our culture teaches us this depth from ancient times.
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Nisha Z
The intergenerational trauma theme hits close to home for many Indian families. Glad to see meaningful cinema being made about our community's experiences abroad.

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