Key Points

Anupam Kher just shared some fascinating insights about his most challenging roles. He revealed that playing former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh was actually tougher than portraying Gandhi or Tagore. The actor explained that modern leaders are harder because audiences have seen them recently on television. Kher even practiced for months to perfect Singh's distinctive mannerisms and voice.

Key Points: Anupam Kher Reveals Manmohan Singh Was His Toughest Role

  • Kher spent 5-6 months rehearsing Singh's mild mannerisms and walking style
  • He found modern leaders harder to portray than historical figures
  • A viral video showed his intense preparation on London stairs
  • Kher successfully prank-called a friend using Singh's authentic voice
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It was very difficult: Anupam Kher on portraying roles of Manmohan Singh, Mahatma Gandhi, Rabindranath Tagore

Veteran actor Anupam Kher explains why portraying former PM Manmohan Singh was more challenging than playing Gandhi or Tagore in exclusive interview

"Dr. Manmohan Singh's portrayal proved to be the most difficult - Anupam Kher"

Mumbai, October 9

In a career spanning over four decades, iconic actor Anupam Kher has portrayed an incredibly wide range of roles on screen. He has never shied away from challenging himself, even when he knew how demanding certain characters would be.

Among the countless roles he has portrayed, two stand out as particularly challenging - those of political ethicist Mahatma Gandhi, and former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh - yet he aced both with remarkable finesse.

Though his film portraying the legendary poet Rabindranath Tagore is yet to be released, one can be certain that he must have given his best to the role.

Speaking with ANI, Kher recalled what went behind essaying these characters.

"Portraying the characters of Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore, Dr. Manmohan Singh, and Mahatma Gandhi was extremely difficult. Among them, Dr. Manmohan Singh's portrayal proved to be the most difficult. With Gurudev Tagore and Mahatma Gandhi, we have numerous references in form of archival footage, photographs, even films that help capture their essence. Their personalities belong to a bygone era, pre and post Independence, often seen in black and white," he shared.

"But Dr. Manmohan Singh's different ...he's someone we've seen in our own time, on television, in news clips, and delivering speeches. He had a very mild mannerisms. Voice was mild. And the whole persona was difficult. And it was on an edge. The character was on the edge of the blade," Kher recalled.

Kher revealed that he spent extensive time rehearsing to perfect Dr Manmohan Singh's mannerisms.

"I rehearsed for 5-6 months with his mannerisms. How he sits, how he walks. And when we were shooting in England, on the first day, I was rehearsing to climb and get down the stairs. So someone shot a video. And he uploaded it. It went viral. A lot of people didn't know. It was in the interior of London, outside a house in a village," he reminisced.

He also shared a funny anecdote about how he once prank-called a friend, speaking in Dr. Manmohan Singh's voice and manner. His friend was so convinced that he truly believed the former Prime Minister was on the line.

"The biggest thing was that his voice had a particular style. And then that was very important. So I made a joke with my friend. So I called him in his voice... My friend in Delhi almost believed that...and that was my real test," Kher shared.

Notably, on Thursday, Kher took to Instagram and shared a collage featuring his pictures of his look as Rabindranath Tagore, Mahatma Gandhi, and Manmohan Singh.

"Three Characters- One Actor! Sometimes you need to keep making yourself and some other people realize your worth! Sounds good! All hail," he captioned the post.

Anupam Kher played Manmohan Singh in 'The Accidental Prime Minister'. The film was released in 2019. He most recently portrayed Mahatma Gandhi in Vivek Agnihotri's directorial 'The Bengal Files'.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Interesting that he found Dr. Singh the most difficult to portray. Makes sense though - we've all seen him on TV for years, so any small mistake would be immediately noticeable. Kher's attention to detail is impressive!
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Arjun K
The prank call story is hilarious! 😂 Imagine getting a call from "Dr. Manmohan Singh" and it's actually Anupam Kher. That must have been the ultimate test of his preparation. Can't wait to see his portrayal of Tagore!
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Sarah B
While I appreciate his acting skills, I wish he would focus more on portraying these iconic figures with complete neutrality rather than through political lenses. Great actors should transcend politics.
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Vikram M
From Gandhi ji to Dr. Singh to Tagore - what a range! Each personality so different from the other. It takes a special kind of talent to embody such diverse historical figures. Jai Hind! 🙏
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Michael C
As someone who has watched Indian cinema for years, Anupam Kher's transformation into these characters is remarkable. The dedication to practicing how Dr. Singh climbs stairs shows why he's considered among India's finest actors.

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