The ‘Saaransh man’ Anupam Kher to feature in Woody Allen movie that co-stars Kidman, Hopkins, Naomi and more, wow!
By Subhash K. Jha, Gaea News NetworkMonday, May 25, 2009
MUMBAI - Anupam Kher, who celebrated 25 years in films with a premiere of his film “Saaransh”, couldn’t have received a better silver-jubilee gift than a role in Hollywood’s ace filmmaker Woody Allen’s project. The veteran actor says it’s like a dream come true. First the amazing response to the screening of ‘Saaransh’ in the afternoon, then this piece of news. To be in a Woody Allen film is a dream come true for me,” Anupam told IANS.
On Sunday morning, Anupam’s international agent sent him the news that he’s part of the new Woody Allen film, to be shot in London later this year.
“Last year I worked with another international filmmaking legend Ang Lee. Now Woody Allen. What more could any actor ask for in his 25th year in the business?
When asked about the ambit of his part in the film, he said: You think I care? All I know is that I play Freida Pinto’s father in the Woody Allen film. Even if it is just one shot, I’d be delirious. I’ve grown up and grown older watching Woody Allen’s cinema. And look at my kismet (destiny).
“Do you know the film’s cast? The Woody Allen film features the mighty Anthony Hopkins, Nicole Kidman, Naomi Watts and Antonio Banderas. To be part of this vast cast is enough for me, said Anupam.
Anupam decided to relive his debut performance by holding a premiere of “Saaransh” Sunday 25 years after the film was released. He held the belated premiere at the Metro theatre, where the critically acclaimed film was first released.
Mahesh Bhatt saab who was present at the screening of ‘Saaransh’ on Sunday afternoon got on stage at the end of the screening and announced that I had received a Woody Allen film as gift for 25 years in films, he said.
To share this glorious moment with Anupam at the screening of “Saaransh” was his brother Raju, wife Kirron and close friends from the industry including Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra, Dibakar Bannerjee, Neeraj Pandey and David Dhawan who had edited “Saaransh”.
It was very moving experience, said Anupam.