Will Anupam Kher Inspire Us with 'Less Drama, More Laughter' in 2026?
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Key Takeaways
- Anupam Kher reflects on the year 2025 with a heartfelt poem.
- He emphasizes the importance of learning from mistakes.
- The actor humorously addresses procrastination in diets.
- Kher expresses a desire for a kinder and more joyful 2026.
- He advocates for a shift towards positivity and laughter in the new year.
Mumbai, Dec 30 (NationPress) As we approach the concluding pages of 2025, renowned actor Anupam Kher chose to bid farewell with some insightful reflections.
He shared a video on social media, where he recited a heartfelt poem encapsulating the essence of the past year.
"We're nearing the final chapter of 2025! Here are some lines that might resonate with you!" read the caption accompanying his post.
In his moving poem, Kher expressed how some aspirations were fulfilled, while others have been postponed to the upcoming year. "I wasn't in the right mindset today," he remarked.
He reflected on significant decisions made at the start of the year, which were quickly regretted.
Looking back at the missteps, Kher noted, "Mistakes were abundant, but thankfully, they weren't all made simultaneously."
On the evolution of relationships, he observed, "Connections have shifted; some friends are engaged online daily, while others remain on 'seen' for months."
Kher humorously criticized our procrastination regarding healthy eating.
"This year has shown that the diet always starts on Monday, which never seems to arrive."
The creator of 'Tanvi: The Great' expressed hope that 2026 will be more compassionate, filled with laughter and minimal drama.
"There won't be any fairy-tale transformations in the new year, but I wish for the alarm to ring a bit earlier and the Wi-Fi speed to improve. Let’s share a laugh and send off the past year," he conveyed.
He wrapped up by expressing gratitude to 2025 for the lessons learned.
"Thank you for the insights, now take a break. And to the upcoming year, we say - 'less drama, more laughter, and better decision-making,'" the esteemed actor concluded.