Indian cinema will always remain important for me: Anupam Kher

IANS  |  New Delhi 

From working in for over three decades to achieving global fame with several international projects, veteran Kher, who is currently in the US shooting for his new American series "New Amsterdam", says he can never overlook for foreign projects.

"Being an Indian actor, And I feel there is no dearth of South Asian actors in world cinema because it completely depends upon the person whether he/she wants to act in international projects or not. Our is self-sufficient in its own way," told IANS over phone from

After playing pivotol roles in Oscar-nominated movies like "Silver Linings Playbook" and "The Big Sick", the 63-year-old is currently working in medical drama "New Amsterdam".

According to Anupam, he has "reinvented" himself by essaying the role of in the show.

"Through 'New Amsterdam', one of the main things I have learnt is the relationship between doctors and patients. For this show, we are shooting in a real hospital, so I often get a chance to meet patients and doctors. Interacting with the patients made me understand the real value of relations and emotions.

"Now I know what families go through if their loved ones are battling with some illness. I am evolving as a person with this project."

As the show is already on air and is garnering great response from viewers, considers this project a "huge achievement".

Like Anupam always says, "Kucch bhi ho sakta hai (anything can happen)", seeing his journey so far, he wonders how god has forever been kind to him.

Be it his negative role in "Dushmani" or his comic avatar in "Haseena Maan Jayegi", the versatile actor, who has been entertaining people with his performances for over 30 years. He has also been feted with civilian honours like the Padma Shri and

"A young boy from Shimla who dreamt of becoming an actor, successfully paved a path in Bollywood and is now working in What else could I have asked for? I feel blessed that god has always been kind to me. This project has given me a different kind of achievement. I always wanted to do something different and now I have reinvented and explored my new side with 'New Amsterdam'," he added.

Apart from his international projects, Anupam is also preparing for his next Hindi film "The Accidental Prime Minister", a biopic based on the life of former Indian

Anupam, who plays in the film, underwent transformation to get into the role. He says it is one of the most challenging roles he has ever done.

The said: "It took 4-5 months to make my body language similar to Manmohanji and a complete month for having control over my voice. It was not like 'Go inside (the make-up room) and come out (dressed) as Manmohan Singh'. The character demanded huge hard work and I tried my best to play the role with sincerity and conviction.

"Portraying Dr Manmohan Singh's life on-screen was like a working on his/her discoveries and theories because it is not easy to represent someone who is known by the world. is a of this generation. People know everything about him. I hope I have done justice to his character."

(Simran Sethi can be contacted at simran.s@ians.in)

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First Published: Sat, October 06 2018. 12:54 IST