Anupam Kher is one of those Bollywood stars who openly shares his personal life along with his films. Very active on social media. If there is a problem, he talks about it on social media. In the year 2020, Anupam Kher had a little controversy with Naseeruddin Shah, which he has now opened up about. Talking about the controversy after 4 years, the veteran actor said, Naseeruddin Shah had to answer. However, he also said that when he met her after the whole controversy, the two hugged each other.
Controversy happened in 2020? The controversy between Naseeruddin Shah and Anupam Kher started in 2020 after Deepika Padukone joined the JNU protest. Now he spoke about this issue in a podcast. After which the discussion on the Naseeruddin-Anupam controversy has started again.
Naseer Sahib had to answer During the podcast he was asked, 'What happens when two friends or two people who work together have different political views?' He replied – 'I have never ruined personal relationships. I have a lot of respect for Naseer Sahab. But, when he spoke negatively about me, I felt the need to respond. I have read Bhagwat Gita. In it when Krishna told Arjuna that this is not your family, you have to do this. So I also had to tell the truth.
How did the dispute between Naseeruddin Shah and Anupam Kher start? In fact, during the promotions of her film 'Chhapaak' in 2020, Deepika was seen standing with protesting students at JNU. On this Anupam Kher appeared against Deepika while Naseeruddin Shah was in Deepika's side. Supporting Deepika, Naseeruddin Shah also called Anupam Kher a 'psycho' and a 'joker'. He said – 'It is in Anupam's blood, he should not be taken seriously.'
What did Anupam Kher answer? Anupam Kher also reacted sharply to this statement of Naseeruddin Shah. Describing the actor as depressed, he said, 'Nasir sir, I have never taken you and your words seriously. Despite achieving so much success, you have spent your whole life in depression.'
Both studied together Notably, Anupam Kher and Naseeruddin Shah studied from the National School of Drama and both have worked together in several films including the 2008 release 'A Wednesday'.
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