
Anupam Kher surprised everyone when he slipped into a meet‑and‑greet with filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt on a flight‑hopping trip at Mumbai’s airport. The veteran actor posted a cheerful selfie on Instagram, showing the two old friends grinning side‑by‑side.
In his caption, Kher called Bhatt a “source of strength” and thanked him for standing by him “on and off screen.” “If you can’t see where you’re going, ask someone who’s been there before,” he wrote, adding a heartfelt “Thank you #BhattSaab!” He also highlighted their long‑time friendship and Bhatt’s role as a mentor.
The two stars first teamed up in the 1984 drama Saaransh, Kher’s debut role as a grieving father. The film launched his career and left a lasting impression on audiences and colleagues alike.
Beyond the airport chat, Kher told that regional films are reshaping the Indian movie landscape. He noted, “What used to be ‘regional’ is now a pan‑India cinema.” Kher has worked in most Indian languages—except a handful—thanks to the growing appeal of Malayalam, Telugu, Tamil, and Bengali films that have attracted nationwide attention, especially since COVID‑19.
The Mumbai airport meetup sparked excitement among fans and reminded everyone of the enduring bond between two Bollywood legends.
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