Did Anupam Kher Just Honor Robert De Niro on His 82nd Birthday?

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Key Takeaways
- Anupam Kher celebrated Robert De Niro's 82nd birthday with heartfelt wishes.
- The bond between actors transcends borders and generations.
- Kher described De Niro as the God of Acting.
- De Niro attended the premiere of Kher's film, highlighting their friendship.
- 'Tanvi The Great' features a stellar cast and was released in July.
Mumbai, Aug 17 (NationPress) Acclaimed actor Anupam Kher celebrated the birthday of the legendary Robert De Niro, who reached the remarkable age of 82 on Sunday.
Kher expressed that he feels privileged and honored to call him a friend.
He shared a few heartwarming pictures with De Niro on social media, conveying a heartfelt birthday message: "Happy Birthday Mr. #RobertDeNiro! May God bless you with all the joy in the world! Your hard work and brilliance have inspired millions of actors, myself included, globally!"
"You truly embody the title of God of Acting! I am deeply honored, humbled, and privileged to know you as a friend! Wishing you a long, healthy life filled with love and prayers!" he added.
This past June, De Niro graced the New York premiere of Kher's directorial project, “Tanvi The Great.”
Kher described the experience as unbelievable and profoundly emotional.
He took to Instagram to share a collection of videos and photos from the premiere, including a shot of himself with De Niro. A video showcased him posing for the international press alongside Robert.
“WORLD’S BEST ACTOR ATTENDS THE PREMIERE OF “TANVI THE GREAT” IN NEW YORK! What more could an actor/director wish for from the God? Thank you, dear #Tiffany and Mr. #RobertDeNiro for making this premiere unforgettable! It stands as the pinnacle of my entire career. I’m still in disbelief. But as they say, 'KUCH BHI HO SAKTA HAI'! Jai Mata Ki!" Kher captioned the post.
Featuring actors like Shubhangi Dutt, Iain Glen, Boman Irani, Jackie Shroff, Arvind Swami, Pallavi Joshi, Karan Tacker, and Nassar in key roles, "Tanvi The Great" hit theaters on July 18.