How Does Anupam Kher Define the True Essence of Acting?

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Key Takeaways
- Acting requires inner strength beyond just appearance.
- Emotional depth is crucial for authenticity in roles.
- The film 'Calorie' deals with real-life trauma.
- Anupam Kher's approach emphasizes a personal connection to characters.
- Understanding a character's emotional landscape enhances performance.
Mumbai, Sep 20 (NationPress) Acclaimed actor Anupam Kher emphasizes that acting transcends mere visual representation. It requires a profound inner strength and tranquility to truly embody a character.
In a recent Instagram post, he released a video showcasing his preparation for the Canadian film “Calorie”, which is poised for its inaugural screening at the Calgary International Film Festival from September 18 to September 28.
Discussing his role in Calorie, Anupam stated, “In certain roles, it’s not solely about the surface; one must connect deeply with the character, channeling inner calmness and strength. This was my focus while working on Calorie.”
“@caloriethefilm is set for its first official screening at the esteemed @ciffcalgary! Although I cannot be there in person, my heartfelt wishes are with the entire team! Jai Ho! #Canadian #Film,” he continued.
Inspired by a true story, Calorie depicts a family burdened by a traumatic history as they struggle to reconnect.
The narrative centers around Monika, a Sikh-Canadian who must confront a long-hidden tragedy while trying to maintain her relationship with her two teenage daughters.
To mend their fractured bond, she sends her calorie-focused 13-year-old Alia and 17-year-old Simi to stay with relatives in Amritsar for the summer, allowing her time to face her own demons.
Haunted by the memory of her mother, a victim of the 1985 Air India bombing, Monika faces a chilly reception from her daughters upon her arrival in India, who feel abandoned by her.