Key Points

Veteran actor Anupam Kher's long-time manager Herman Dsouza has made an unexpected leap into acting with a special appearance in 'Tanvi The Great'. After two decades of working behind the scenes, Dsouza finally got to experience the magic of filmmaking from in front of the camera. The film, which marks Kher's directorial return after 22 years, has been receiving widespread praise for its emotional depth and powerful messaging. Adding to the film's success, Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav watched the movie and declared it tax-free, appreciating its tribute to the Indian army.

Key Points: Herman Dsouza Debuts in Anupam Kher's Tanvi The Great

  • Anupam Kher's manager Herman Dsouza makes acting debut
  • Film marks Kher's directorial return after 22 years
  • Movie receives praise for emotional messaging
  • Madhya Pradesh CM declares film tax-free
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Anupam Kher's manager makes screen debut with veteran actor's directorial 'Tanvi The Great'

Manager Herman Dsouza makes surprise screen transition in Anupam Kher's directorial comeback film after two decades

"The thrill of facing the camera, especially with legends like him and Nassar sir in front of you, is just unmatchable - Herman Dsouza"

Mumbai, July 23

Veteran actor Anupam Kher's manager Herman Dsouza transitioned from off the camera to being on the screen in the recently released film 'Tanvi The Great'.

Having been working with Anupam Kher for almost two decades, Herman has been managing the actor's work and schedule. But in Anupam's recent directorial 'Tanvi The Great', he got to show his acting chops too as he made a special appearance as an army officer in the film.

Talking about the same, Herman said, "For almost the last 20 years, I have been seeing Anupam sir create magic on screen, but always from behind the lens. But for the first time, I got to live that magic in person as a co-actor in the same frame in 'Tanvi The Great', and that is a memory I will cherish for my lifetime. The thrill of facing the camera, especially with legends like him and Nassar sir in front of you, is just unmatchable".

'Tanvi The Great' marked Anupam Kher's directorial return after 22 years and the film has been receiving praise for its messaging and emotions.

Earlier, Anupam had expressed gratitude to the Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh, Mohan Yadav for watching his latest release 'Tanvi The Great' and declaring the film tax-free in the state.

Taking to Instagram, Anupam shared a video of meeting the CM in Bhopal. He wrote in the caption, "TAX FREE in MADHYA PRADESH: Aadarniya Madhya Pradesh Mukhyamantri @drmohanyadav51 ji! Kal Bhopal mein pehle aapse aapke nivaas sthaan par bhent hui! Uske uparant ye hamara saubhagya hai ki aap hamari film #TanviTheGreat theatre mein dekhne aaye! Aapne na keval hamari film ko saraha balki hamari film ke jazbe ko dekhkar ise TAX FREE bhi ghoshit kar diya".

He shared that the gesture reflects admiration for the Indian army.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Saw the film last weekend. While the story was good, I felt Herman's cameo was a bit forced. Not every manager needs to become an actor. But full marks to Anupam sir for trying something different after 22 years!
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Aditya G
The tax-free decision by MP CM is commendable! Films celebrating our armed forces deserve such recognition. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳 Anupam Kher always brings depth to patriotic roles.
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Shreya B
Herman's excitement is so genuine! 20 years behind the scenes and finally getting that moment in front of camera with legends - what a dream come true! Shows that patience and hard work always get rewarded.
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Karan T
Hope this doesn't start a trend where every celebrity's staff demands acting roles. But credit to Anupam sir for making a meaningful film about our soldiers. The emotional scenes really touched my heart.
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Nisha Z
As someone from Bhopal, I'm proud our CM supported this film! Going to watch it this weekend with my family. Anupam Kher's direction combined with patriotic theme - perfect combo for Sunday family time.

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