Anupam Kher is a renowned Indian actor who has worked extensively in the Indian film industry, as well as in international films and television shows. He is known for his versatile acting skills and has portrayed a wide range of characters throughout his career.
Kher studied at Simla in D.A.V. School and graduated with a degree in Economics from Simla's Himachal Pradesh University. He studied at the Government College, Sanjauli. He left the university mid-way and instead studied the Indian theatre in Chandigarh at Panjab University.
Kher was a part of several plays at Himachal Pradesh University. He took drama classes in Lucknow at Raj Bisaria's Bharatendu Natya Akadem for a small role in
Sheeshay Ka Ghar (1984), his debut film.
In 1984, he landed his first role in Bollywood with the film
Saaransh (1984). He played the role of a 65-year-old teacher in this film. He went on to work in projects like
Tezaab (1988) and
Vijay (1988), for which he was awarded the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor.
Kher received public recognition for his performances in movies like
Ram Lakhan (1989) and his first Filmfare Award under the Best Performer in a Comic Role category. He also won a Filmfare Critics Award and a National Film Award - Special Mention for his role in
Daddy (1989).
In 1990, Kher starred in
Dil (1990) and received another Filmfare Best Supporting Actor nomination. He was critically acclaimed for his performance in
Lamhe (1991). He won a Filmfare Award as the Best Comedian for his role in the movie.
Kher later appeared in
Beta (1992) alongside
Madhuri Dixit and
Anil Kapoor. In the same year, his role in
Khel (1992) earned him another Filmfare Award as the Best Comedian.
Kher went on to star in massive hits like
Darr (1993), which got him a Filmfare award as the Best Comedian. In 1994, he appeared in another blockbuster,
Laadla (1994).
One of Kher's most successful movies
Hum Aapke Hain Koun..! (1994), earned him another nomination as the Best Supporting Actor at Filmfare and was the second movie for which he won the National Film Award, this time under the category Best Popular Film.
Kher's performance in
Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (1995) got him his fifth Filmfare Best Comedian Award and was highly applauded and loved by the audience.
After a gap of almost three years, he made his comeback in yet another blockbuster
Kuch Kuch Hota Hai (1998), for which he received the Best Comedian nomination at Filmfare.
Kher also tried his skills in directing with
Om Jai Jagadish (2002) and was also the producer. In 2007, Kher collaborated with Satish Kaushik and started Karol Bagh Productions, a film production company. They produced their first movie
Teree Sang: A Kidult Love Story (2009), in 2009.
He hosted TV shows like
Say Na Something to Anupam Uncle (2000) and
The Anupam Kher Show (2014).
Kher has also appeared in international films like
Bend It Like Beckham (2002) and
Bride & Prejudice (2004).
Kher received the Best Actor Award at the Karachi International Film Festival for his performance in
I Did Not Kill Gandhi (2005), which was also produced by him.
His other foreign films were
The Mistress of Spices (2005), Lust,
Lust, Caution (2007), the TV show
ER (1994), Oscar-winning
Silver Linings Playbook (2012), and
Hotel Mumbai (2018).
He also received a nomination for BAFTA for his supporting role in the British sitcom
The Boy with the Topknot (2017).
In 2019, Kher took the role of Manmohan Singh, India's former Indian Prime minister in
The Accidental Prime Minister (2019). In 2022, he appeared in the controversial film
The Kashmir Files (2022), which was a blockbuster.
Kher was awarded the best actor for his role in a short film titled
Happy Birthday (2021) at the New York City International Film Festival. He is a recipient of two National Film Awards, eight Filmfare Awards, two International Indian Film Academy Awards, two Screen Awards India, and five other state/viewer awards.
His handprint was preserved for posterity at Bandra Bandstand in Mumbai as he was honoured by 'Walk of the Stars'. The US state of Texas presented him with the "Honoured Guest" award for his contribution to cinema and art.
He has also been honoured with Civilian Awards like the Padma Shri in 2004 and the Padma Bhushan in 2016 by the Indian Government for his contribution to Indian cinema and arts.
Anupam Kher tied the knot with
Kirron Kher, a fellow Indian actress, in 1985. Kher became a stepfather to Kirron's son, actor
Sikandar Kher. He was appointed as the goodwill ambassador of the Pratham Education Foundation in 2010, which works to improve the education of children in India. In 2021, Kher received an honorary doctorate degree in Philosophy of Hindu Studies from the Hindu University of America.