Key Points

Anupam Kher paid heartfelt tribute to his mentors from NSD on Guru Purnima. He specifically acknowledged Balwant Gargi, Amal Allana, and Ebrahim Alkazi for shaping his craft. The veteran actor is currently promoting his directorial venture 'Tanvi The Great', an autism-army themed film. The movie releases globally on July 18, 2025, after winning praise at international festivals.

Key Points: Anupam Kher Credits NSD Gurus for His Success on Guru Purnima

  • Kher recalls Balwant Gargi teaching theatre's essence
  • Credits Amal Allana for character depth lessons
  • Shares Alkazi's wisdom on open-mindedness
  • Reveals upcoming film 'Tanvi The Great' on autism and army
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Whatever I am today is because of my gurus: Anupam Kher express gratitude to his NSD teachers

Anupam Kher honors his NSD mentors Balwant Gargi, Amal Allana, and Ebrahim Alkazi while promoting his directorial 'Tanvi The Great'.

"Whatever I am today is because of my gurus - Anupam Kher"

New Delhi, July 10

On the auspicious occasion of Guru Purnima, legendary actor Anupam Kher recalled his mentors' immense contributions that helped him evolve--not just as an actor, but as a human being.

In an interview with ANI, Kher expressed his gratitude to his gurus, especially his teachers from his theatre days.

"Today I remember all my gurus who hold a special place in my life. Balwant Gargi taught me the value of theatre. Amal Allana, my teacher from Delhi, made me understand how to bring to life on stage the characters from the page of a book. Ebrahim Alkazi told me something really good, that more open-minded you are, the bigger your world would be and the deeper your heart is, the deeper humanity will seep into you," he shared.

"I thank all my gurus. My drama school teachers in my college, Professor Kailash, Professor Anand, Munilal sir ..they all have taught me so much. Whatever I am today is because of them," Kher added.

Meanwhile, on the work front, Kher is gearing up for the release of his directorial 'Tanvi The Great'.

The movie, which highlights autism and the Indian Army, has already gained international praise during its festival run in Cannes, New York, Houston, and London. It also received standing ovations at special previews held at the National Defence Academy and Southern Command, Pune.

'Tanvi The Great' follows the story of Tanvi Raina (Shubhangi Dutta), who lives with her mother Vidya (played by Pallavi Joshi) and grandfather Colonel Pratap Raina. Inspired by her late father, Samar Raina's service in the army, she sets out to follow in his footsteps.

The film also stars Jackie Shroff, Arvind Swami, Karan Tacker, Nasser, and British actor Iain Glen. It is produced by Anupam Kher Studios in association with NFDC and is set to release worldwide in cinemas on July 18, 2025.

- ANI

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Rahul R
While I appreciate Anupam Kher's gratitude, I wish more Bollywood stars would acknowledge their theater roots like this. Most just focus on glamour and forget the craft. His new film sounds interesting though - autism AND army is an unusual combination.
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Aditya G
Ebrahim Alkazi's words about open-mindedness are gold! This is why NSD produces such fine actors. Anupam sir has carried these lessons throughout his career. The film's subject is close to my heart - my cousin is autistic and we need more awareness in India.
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Sarah B
As someone who studied theater abroad, I'm amazed by India's guru-shishya tradition. The depth of mentorship Anupam describes is rare. The film's international recognition proves Indian cinema is evolving beyond just song-dance routines. Excited for the release!
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Karthik V
Guru Purnima is such an important day that many urban youth are forgetting. Kudos to Anupam ji for reminding us. Also, Jackie Shroff in the film? That's an unexpected casting choice! Hope the army portrayal is authentic - our soldiers deserve accurate representation.

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